January 28Jan 28 On 1/23/2025 at 9:29 AM, jsdarkstar said: Maga supports ending FEMA help for States. States should take care of their own problems without help from the Federal Government. The Feds are abandoning the victims. But Hey the Convicted felon has our vote. Florida, Louisiana and Texas will suffer the most.
January 29Jan 29 9 hours ago, Procus said: FYP wow, nice comeback doofus. hope you didn't overheat your brain coming up with it.
January 29Jan 29 3 hours ago, SPIDER-MAN said: Florida, Louisiana and Texas will suffer the most. Don't forget Oklahoma they get hit by Tornadoes.
January 30Jan 30 Would it be wrong to question how much this "outside consultant" paid Bass and Newsome?
February 1Feb 1 On 1/28/2025 at 5:49 PM, SPIDER-MAN said: Florida, Louisiana and Texas will suffer the most. Yah, FEMA was a HUGE help in North Carolina. Oh wait . . .
February 1Feb 1 On 1/28/2025 at 6:29 PM, The_Omega said: Thursday night at 6:30pm on VEEPS. Kinda surprised to see that Rod Stewart is still alive but there he was. Man our 70’s rockers have gotten old.
February 6Feb 6 Author On 1/13/2025 at 4:52 PM, paco said: Not going to lie, I wasn't expecting them to be sued: SoCal Edison blamed in a lawsuit for starting one of the Los Angeles fires Update Quote California utility says its equipment likely sparked a blaze that erupted during January’s LA firestorm A California utility said Thursday its equipment likely sparked a wildfire in Los Angeles that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands of homes. The admission by Southern California Edison over its likely role in the Hurst Fire, which did not destroy any structures or result in any deaths, came in a required filing with state utility regulators. The utility acknowledged last month that fire agencies are investigating whether its equipment may have started the Hurst Fire, which scorched about 1.25 square miles around the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles. "Absent additional evidence, SCE believes its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the Hurst Fire,” Thursday’s filing said. In a second filing, the utility said it is looking into whether an idle transmission line became energized and possibly sparked the deadly Eaton Fire, which devastated Altadena. But it still maintains there’s no evidence that its equipment was responsible for starting that blaze. The Eaton Fire, which killed at least 17 people, was fully contained last week. Full containment was also reached on the Palisades Fire, the largest of the blazes that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 12 people. I was just in San Diego last week running workshops for their parent company. This did NOT come up
February 21Feb 21 Quote Bass' decision faced criticism from billionaire Rick Caruso, whose mall in the Palisades survived the deadly fire because he employed his own private resources to fight the fires. Caruso, a Republican, lost in the 2022 mayoral race to Bass. "It is very disappointing that Mayor Bass has decided to fire Chief Kristin Crowley. Chief Crowley served Los Angeles well and spoke honestly about the severe and profoundly ill-conceived budget cuts the Bass administration made to the LAFD. That courage to speak the truth was brave, and I admire her. Honesty in a high city official should not be a firing offense," Caruso wrote on X. "The Mayor's decision to ignore the warnings and leave the city was hers alone. This is a time for city leaders to take responsibility for their actions and their decisions. We need real leadership, not more blame passing," Caruso said. Bass has faced tremendous pressure and questions surrounding her decision to attend an event in Ghana when the fires broke out on Jan. 7, despite days of warnings about the unprecedented weather event that drove the fires.
March 3Mar 3 Trump was right again California Gov. Gavin Newsom tapped into his emergency powers Saturday to roll back environmental regulations so that the state can speed up wildfire prevention projects, including clearing flammable brush out of forests, following criticism from President Trump . Newsom, 57, suspended the enforcement of regulations in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the California Coastal Act and streamlined the process for government entities to clear up potential fuel for wildfires. https://share.newsbreak.com/budfm3qd?s=i16
March 3Mar 3 Fierce winds fuel 3 N.J. wildfires burning through hundreds of acres Dozens of firefighters across New Jersey battled three wildfires Saturday night in separate parts of the state, as weekend gusts helped spread the flames. The fires ― in Gloucester Township, Hopewell Township and Pennsville ― erupted while gusts as high as 45 mph were recorded on Saturday. All of the fires remained under investigation on Sunday.
March 3Mar 3 Just now, vikas83 said: @Dave Moss@The_Omega You guys ok with these fires in NC? We are, they're getting hit at the coast and in the mountains. It's been pretty dry and windy and foolish people still try to burn despite the warnings. It's scary to see how fast a grass fire can spread.
March 3Mar 3 3 hours ago, Dave Moss said: Looking through my binoculars right now and can confirm @The_Omega is fine live look at Moss:
March 4Mar 4 9 hours ago, Dave Moss said: Honestly, weird map of fire risk areas Calling for storms Wednesday. Guess we need the rain.
March 10Mar 10 Corrupt to the core https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/03/09/say-what-la-mayor-karen-bass-deleted-text-messages-regarding-her-response-to-devastating-wildfires-n2186472
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