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JHK, the most amazing thing to me is the mentality of so many Californians...I know some of these folks who are oblivious to any type of conspiracy...One of my friends, while watching the gang style robbing of stores, looked at me and said the media was overblowing the situation?...And a few others who refused to accept that the Democratic leadership was at fault in any way...Brainwashed? I'm not sure as I know of many in New York city area who feel the same way...So I decided to do some diggin…

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BINGO! I think you captioned it perfectly, thank you. I grew up in L.A., lived in CA most of my 70 yrs of life but when numerous Californians I knew started acting exactly as you described, I just couldn't take it any more and left some years ago. I grew up in Hollywood Hills right under the Hollywood sign - it seems most Dem folks think they are living in Hollywood, complete with the fake scenery and Hollywood illusions, which they believe is real. My brother in law is the same way and there i…

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They have now been smacked — hard! — but they are too far gone, hopeless. They will never admit that their entire belief system was built upon lies. They will double down once again and blame all their woes on “climate change” caused by Trump, and by extension, his voters.

It’s sad, but it’s entirely predictable.

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When I first read about the LA fires I knew the claims that they were caused by "climate change" couldn't be far behind. The reports on the fires almost always referred to the Santa Ana winds that helped fan the flames. I wanted to learn more so I began searching the internet. Even in the Wikipedia article (of all places) I found references that should prevent the climate alarmists from making their unfounded claims (but won't).

Under the heading of Historical Impacts I found the following:

"The …

Well said! Exactly! And the reality is, given that these winds and dry conditions were WELL KNOWN, whether it was “climate change”, historic realities, or the boogie man, preparations should have been made to avoid such a calamity! Saying that “climate change” caused the fires is NO EXCUSE! In essence, it’s a self own. “We knew climate change could do this but we made no attempt to prevent it.” So, who is to blame, “climate change” or the officials who were tasked with preventing a disaster like this? The answer is clear.

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