Posted by Mark - IN. on August 24, 2015 at 05:05:17 from (98.206.242.17):
In Reply to: Re: Wildfires? posted by Dick2 on August 24, 2015 at 04:44:14:
"The environmentalists are..."
I concur that they are in part the blame. They shut down irrigation and farming our west because some minnow was being killed by pumps. Shutdown the routing from river dams for irrigation to actual farms. But its not just them. Its courts that rule with them, and state governments that go along with them as well. A far, far west state government comes to mind. They turn the water off, and then wonder why stuff burns. I remember a few years ago when some fella in California got into trouble for violating local law by cutting down the brush around his house. Got into trouble for it. Then there were videos of his home, the only one standing after a forest fire raced through his area, subdivision, burning down every home but his because of dry brush.
I don't know. If I point a gun at my foot and pull the trigger, I expect bad things to happen as a result. Out west? Apparently they expect some fairy with magic powers to come along and save them from...themselves, and his nickname is "Moonbat".
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