Posted on 01/09/2025 11:37:20 AM PST by TigerClaws
From linked AP 2019 article:
TRUMP: “Also, open up the ridiculously closed water lanes coming down from the North. Don’t pour it out into the Pacific Ocean. Should be done immediately. California desperately needs water, and you can have it now!”
THE FACTS: Trump’s point is irrelevant to battling wildfires.
“Fire suppression is not limited in any way by the availability of water,” Westerling said. “How does President Trump propose that these waters be used to reduce fire risk? Is he proposing to build a statewide sprinkler system with federal money?”
(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ...
Interesting.
Trump’s point was - in his recent posts - was that the reservoirs could’ve been filled and lasted the next decade BUT FOR actions by Newsome and the loons to protect the smelt fish.
They also laughed about raking and clearing the floor or bed of the areas with dry grass and shrubs. Cutting trees also out of the question.
As an FR member posted when this began: “Democrats love chaos. They’ll appoint a highly-paid committee to take three years to write a report nobody will read.”
The Fire Chief makes $650,000 a year for Los Angeles County. For 0% containment.
Now they’re trying to bring in actual firefighters from other areas, begging the mostly men they fired over not taking the COVID shot, and, of course, blaming ‘climate change’ for all of their failures.
Newsome is off of the 2028 candidate list after this massive failure. Perhaps some of the 80% Dem voting Pacific Palisades residents will wake up and vote for change next time. But... wouldn’t count on it.
The so called mayor said her 17 MILLION dollar budget cut to fire services had no Impact on this disaster......these people really live in an alternate reality. SMH
AP is retarded and spinning especially the last one. Had water been provided year round it would not be super dry and ready to catch fire and burn so easily.
bttt
The name of the ignorant shithead who wrote this “fact check”?
While looking at the AP "Fact Check," this popped up. These people are shamelessly begging for money now, just like NPR and PBS! How pathetic is that?
Thank you. This is also interesting:
Mann Made Cinema
@Hotshot_Movie
A surprising thread on Florida wildfires:
Many are stunned by the line in our film: “Florida proactively burns more in one year than California has burned in the last 50 years”.
People always ask 2 big questions:
-California is *that* derelict?
-Florida has wildfires?
https://x.com/Hotshot_Movie/status/1818061293569356234
Trump is talking about the horrible practice in CA of not having enough reservoirs to save the snowmelt runoff. The greeniacs block reservoirs every chance they get. California’s last major reservoir, New Melones Lake near Sonora (Tuolumne County), was constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in the 1970s.
The state had 20 million people when New Melones was built. Today it has 39 million people. Did water storage double in those 50 years? No, it did not increase one bit. That’s the crime. No water for ag, people, industry or firefighting. It all flows to the Pacific.
I guess this ignoramus feels there’s no need for fire hydrants.
Thanks for the info about the “Hotshot” movie. Looks interesting. I’m looking for something to watch now.
I’ve posted this a few times the past couple days. California’s grasslands before the Gold Rush in 1849 was all perennial grasses. These grasses were more naturally fire resistant. They stayed alive year round. The people who came to CA brought invasive, non-native grasses that are annuals. They grow quickly after winter rains, set seed, start dying in April, and are dead by May. They leave a huge fuel load behind after they die off. Plus, the invasive species are much more flammable than the original native grass species.
Wildfires in CA grasslands (not forest fires) are much worse than before the invasive species arrived. Today, you can only find native grasses in a few protected areas where volunteers work hard to keep out the invasive species. The whole state grass ecosystem was crowded out by the invasive species and they took over.
“Fire suppression is not limited in any way by the availability of water,” Westerling said.”
Google AI response:
“This statement is false; while some fire suppression systems do not rely on water, many traditional fire suppression methods, like sprinkler systems, are directly limited by the availability of water supply, making water availability a key factor in fire suppression capabilities.”
Maybr the millions of illegals and homeless could contribute fire suppressing liquid?
😂 Actually, you may have a good idea.
I have empathy for people who lose everything in a fire. However, after decades of their virtue signaling and willful ignorance of forest and water management I simply have nothing nice to say about them. They brought this on themselves. I do care about those who vote conservative because they know the truth.
About 80 miles from where I live is a place called the Mojave desert. A little further is a place called. Wait for it. Death Valley. If you think this place has a history of having plenty of water I don’t know what to tell you.
None at all since the Central Valley is open farmland which would barely be bothered by a pipeline from Sacramento to north of LA, and that's only if some water was used to produce food that we produce, sell, and consume.....right now the Delta smelt has brought Central Valley farming to a crawl.
I did business from 2000 to 2020 across the southern US, east to west. When Cali opted for the Delta smelt over farmers & food, I stopped all travel to Cali, doing business by tele instead. I refused to spend any time or money in that over-inflated state. Haven't been since...even from Arizona. they can go screw themselves
Wood makes fire burn.
Water puts it out.
Additionally, the feds in cooperation with Cali removed 4 dams for the benefit of salmon, losing God only knows how much water.
Sick in the head people over there.
How long before desperate people begin to turn against the little smelt fishes?
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