To: RedStateRocker
Plenty of blame for the state, but calling out CA because of FEDERAL mismanagement of lands? This has been the routine since I was a kid living in LA and the Antelope Valley.
-No fire breaks = fire in the summer/fall due to dry conditions.
-Heavy rains in the winter leads to mud slides in the spring.
-Spring rains and ash from the fires means new growth in the late spring/early summer.
-Rinse and Repeat.
Gov. Brown started it in the 70's and has redoubled his efforts. And California burns.
11 posted on
11/13/2018 9:35:57 AM PST by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: rjsimmon; pepsionice; kingu
Gov. Brown started it in the 70's and has redoubled his efforts. And California burns.
You're right.
The Sierra Club has very dirty hands, too.
All the anti-loggers and tree-huggers won the day. There was a time when 40 trees per acre was the norm, but over the past 4 decades or more, 100+ trees per acre became the norm and with that over growth, the water supply was sucked up, the underbrush grew out of control and now the fires burn out of control!
Moonbeam wants to blame "climate change" (WEATHER). Good grief. He's a total mess and dunce.
24 posted on
11/13/2018 3:52:48 PM PST by
onyx
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