Trump ain't messin' around, yo

I'd be down to halt the bullet train and build aquaducts.
Money ear marked to solve the problem just disappears. Water is there, infrastructure to get it to the right places isn't, who's in charge of that?
Nothing can be done
 
Someone mad
So sad
I answered the issue. Get a tissue
Look at the map. The water is there. If it's not getting to LA that's not a Trump problem. It's a retards you vote for problem
Now it's on the table. The lies are exposed
Nothing could be done
Nothing we can do
Bullshit
It never was a nothing we can do problem. It's that Trump has no idea how to fix LA's problem either. And making shit up about faucets and military that don't exist sure isn't going to do anything.
The goalposts never moved. What's Trump doing to fix LA's problem specifically? The answer is nothing. I'm sure he'll tweet about it again soon though, so you can get your next imaginary fix before you know it.
Anyone know where those "soldiers" are that he sent to CA? Which platoon? Names? CO? Curious!
It was literally the first talking point. Ern and the gang with the nothing could be done. So stop lying we already have H
Trump did more with that tweet than Newsom did in 15 years.
The solution is obvious and we've covered it like you cover Newsom's ass
A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.

Unofficial Tug motto?
You're denying what you posted?
In your defense you were drunk as usual
 
Yeah he really did a great job turning on that imaginary faucet with imaginary troops for that imaginary water which does nothing to help the fire response in Southern California. You guys continually falling for this shit is the most hilarious sad thing I’ve ever seen. Incoming whataboutism and finger pointing followed by name calling. Dance, puppets.

The California Department of Water Resources responded in a statement: “The military did not enter California. The federal government restarted federal water pumps after they were offline for maintenance for three days. State water supplies in Southern California remain plentiful.”

State officials have also said that pumping to move water south from the Delta has nothing to do with the local fire response in Los Angeles.
Trump’s executive order focuses largely on the federally operated Central Valley Project, one of the state’s two main water delivery systems in the region, which transports water from the Delta to farmlands that produce almonds, pistachios, tomatoes and other crops. 
The CVP ends in the southern San Joaquin Valley near Bakersfield and does not reach Southern California’s urban areas to the south.
“Attempts to connect water management in Northern California to local wildfire fighting in Los Angeles have zero factual basis. California continues to pump as much water as it did under the [previous] Trump administration’s policies, and water operations to move water south through the Delta have absolutely nothing to do with the local fire response in Los Angeles.”
One family controls almost all the water in California. Look shit up. What they do is nefarious.
and again. simple Google search. It's hard.
No, Billionaire Couple Does Not 'Own Most of California's Water'
in before you post some tweet from RedWaveDickRide69 claiming otherwise though, since that's your thing.
Stewart and Lynda Resnick are a billionaire couple who own a large stake in the Kern Water Bank in California. The Kern Water Bank is a public-private partnership that stores water for use during droughts. [1, 2, 3, 4]
What do the Resnicks own? [, ]
What do the Resnicks use the water for? []
How did the Resnicks gain control of the water? []
  • The Resnicks seized control of the public water supply in 1994 through a series of secret meetings
What has been said about the Resnicks' water rights? []
  • Some have claimed that the Resnicks own 60% of California's water
  • Others have claimed that the Resnicks are one of the reasons firefighters lacked water to fight fires

Generative AI is experimental.[1] [2] [3] [4] 
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Claims about who owns California's water are spreading online. Here's what to know.How This Billionaire Couple Stole California's Water SupplyAmid Drought, Billionaires Control A Critical California Water Bank
 
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I'd be down to halt the bullet train and build aquaducts.
Money ear marked to solve the problem just disappears. Water is there, infrastructure to get it to the right places isn't, who's in charge of that?
What water infrastructure was lacking? This isn't a water issue and it's a giant smoke screen to say it is. Trump is fueling that and bald-faced lying to us to claim a victory over something. Not even sure he knows what. It's a fantasy. It's shocking that an American president is this transparently warped and its more shocking that brainless parrots slurp up the bullshit willingly.

The water was in 99.87% of places it needed to be during the fires, despite the astronomical system shock. The one instance of lacking water, the Upper Palisades neighborhoods, and the small offline reservoir needs to be investigated for sure. It likely shouldn't have been sitting offline so long. But it was closed for repairs. That shit happens. It wasn't a water shortage issue that caused it to be empty. And also, it would have made ZERO difference, as anyone knows, especially firemen.

If we want to talk about reducing wildfire risk to human development, root causes, and real required action everywhere, not just So Cal, firemen shooting water out of measly hoses is incredibly far down the list of concerns. I'll be waiting for Trump to help facilitate the real conversation with bated breath.
 
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The water was in 99.87% of places it needed to be during the fires, despite the astronomical system shock

The goofiest TugTard is just making things up again.
Embarrassing.
 
Ypu can’t even grasp basic math and probability.
Your constant efforts to absolve the Democrats of any blame for the death and destruction is cute in a “you’re childlike” way, if that makes you feel proud.
Meanwhile, tens of millions of non-cultists see massive incompetence no matter what tune you’re carrying today during your crusade.
 
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Dear @RaceBannon

I'll explain what you're falsely remembering. Neighborhoods at the mercy of an incredibly destructive firestorm in hurricane winds, with packed in homes, lacking in defensible space, in a canyon that has experienced fire for as long as its been a canyon, no, there was nothing that could be done for them at that point. The time to do something about that was gone long ago, arguably before the first human structure was built there. These are extremely high risk fire areas, particularly the Palisades. Fire doesn't just rain down from the heavens on unsuspecting victims, but it sure does hit ignorant ones hard sometimes. It's no different than building a house on the coast in reoccurring hurricane paths. How could this happen!?

There could have been much tighter building and defensible space regulations for as long as its been a development. This can be done on an individual basis too. You don't need regulations to enforce responsibility and logic, but they can help. There could have been MORE chaparral/human interface work, which is very different than forest/human interface work, as you and our president know. Likely wouldn't have made a difference in this ridiculous firestorm scenario with embers flying for MILES, but it can in many. Let's get on it.

We should invest in and make common sense tough decisions if we want to continue to build where fire is a common event. The last years, decades, century was when things could have been done. This is a great wakeup call for anyone in high fire risk areas everywhere, from individuals, to architects, to local/state/federal governments. These are the real conversations that we should be having, and I didn't even bring up ya know, higher temperatures and longer drought cycles. The time to do something about that looks to be gone too. The best we can do is deal with it and reduce wildfire risk to humans, however we can. Fire is a fact of life and its best not to ignore it, lie about it, and politicize it.

You don't appreciate nuance and facts very well. You're out of your element bigly and yes, you are seeing what you want to see and disregarding the rest, as always.

Big mythical win for So Cal water. Thank you, Mr. President.
 
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Ypu can’t even grasp basic math and probability.
Your constant efforts to absolve the Democrats of any blame for the death and destruction is cute in a “you’re childlike” way, if that makes you feel proud.
Meanwhile, tens of millions of non-cultists see massive incompetence no matter what tune you’re carrying today during your crusade.
I have never once blamed or absolved anyone. You build this shit in your head, man. The only thing I blame is ignorance and an unwillingness to engage with real risks that demand solutions in order to reduce those risks. The best time to fix problems is yesterday, the next best is today. I care about solutions, not blame.

You want to create and fantasize that this is a left vs right battle, blame game, or whatever your brain is concocting, go right ahead, cowboy.
 
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Rome figured it out before H's pal Jesus walked the earth
The west coast has plenty of water for the desert. Crowing about not having anyway to get it there isn't the flex you think
Now its on the table. Get the water where it is needed
Also thanks for pointing out how the democrats killed family farms in the Central Valley to protect a fucking tiny fish. They denied that too
There is more water flowing today than yesterday. You keep fly specking tweets and the Trump administration will keep highlighting the inadequate running of the democrat run state
And the map of the aqueduct shows the water does go there. Just need more.
The sheer stupidity of the national left trying to chime in on this issue.
Whatever, I'm here to watch them take the L's trying to bootlick.
you haven't contributed a thing to this thread other than "hurr durr Reddit" and something about the left taking L's. You can fuck off harder than old man Race.
Lol yeah you're really here for a "rational discussion of the facts".
Keep proving it with every post.
 
There could have been water in the hydrants
Totally not saying nothing could have been done
Nope nothing
We've been building there for a century bro. What we need to do is get the water for the population and clear the fuel. Your girlfriend didn't do that because like you she'd rather whine about people living there
You guys actually suck. Bigly
 
They could have also called up mutual aid from norcal etcto have plenty of fire trucks ready ahead of time... and maybe in the neighborhoods... they could have filled the reservoir that was empty... they could have cleared brush....

But nope there was nothing they could do.
 
They could have also called up mutual aid from norcal etcto have plenty of fire trucks ready ahead of time... and maybe in the neighborhoods... they could have filled the reservoir that was empty... they could have cleared brush....

But nope there was nothing they could do.
We didn't ask for the definition of specious, but we got it.
 
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Rome figured it out before H's pal Jesus walked the earth
The west coast has plenty of water for the desert. Crowing about not having anyway to get it there isn't the flex you think
Now its on the table. Get the water where it is needed
Also thanks for pointing out how the democrats killed family farms in the Central Valley to protect a fucking tiny fish. They denied that too
There is more water flowing today than yesterday. You keep fly specking tweets and the Trump administration will keep highlighting the inadequate running of the democrat run state
And the map of the aqueduct shows the water does go there. Just need more.
The sheer stupidity of the national left trying to chime in on this issue.
Whatever, I'm here to watch them take the L's trying to bootlick.
you haven't contributed a thing to this thread other than "hurr durr Reddit" and something about the left taking L's. You can fuck off harder than old man Race.
Lol yeah you're really here for a "rational discussion of the facts".
Keep proving it with every post.
You’re right, I’m here for the lulz. Watching you fucks squirm, deflect and get in your feelings every time someone questions your god king is pure entertainment for me.
 
lol @Sledog I already know you can’t read, so the fact that you’re using AI to respond to me is fucking priceless.
 
Dear @RaceBannon

I'll explain what you're falsely remembering. Neighborhoods at the mercy of an incredibly destructive firestorm in hurricane winds, with packed in homes, lacking in defensible space, in a canyon that has experienced fire for as long as its been a canyon, no, there was nothing that could be done for them at that point. The time to do something about that was gone long ago, arguably before the first human structure was built there. These are extremely high risk fire areas, particularly the Palisades. Fire doesn't just rain down from the heavens on unsuspecting victims, but it sure does hit ignorant ones hard sometimes. It's no different than building a house on the coast in reoccurring hurricane paths. How could this happen!?

There could have been much tighter building and defensible space regulations for as long as its been a development. This can be done on an individual basis too. You don't need regulations to enforce responsibility and logic, but they can help. There could have been MORE chaparral/human interface work, which is very different than forest/human interface work, as you and our president know. Likely wouldn't have made a difference in this ridiculous firestorm scenario with embers flying for MILES, but it can in many. Let's get on it.

We should invest in and make common sense tough decisions if we want to continue to build where fire is a common event. The last years, decades, century was when things could have been done. This is a great wakeup call for anyone in high fire risk areas everywhere, from individuals, to architects, to local/state/federal governments. These are the real conversations that we should be having, and I didn't even bring up ya know, higher temperatures and longer drought cycles. The time to do something about that looks to be gone too. The best we can do is deal with it and reduce wildfire risk to humans, however we can. Fire is a fact of life and its best not to ignore it, lie about it, and politicize it.

You don't appreciate nuance and facts very well. You're out of your element bigly and yes, you are seeing what you want to see and disregarding the rest, as always.

Big mythical win for So Cal water. Thank you, Mr. President.
Sorry California spent that 24b fighting homelessness
So maybe nothing really could have been done.
All I know is that it can’t be Gavin’s fault. Can’t be the mayor’s fault. Cant be the 750k/yr water czar’s fault.
Guess we just shrug our shoulders, blame global warming, and hope for the best!
Losers.
 
Someone mad
So sad
I answered the issue. Get a tissue
Look at the map. The water is there. If it's not getting to LA that's not a Trump problem. It's a retards you vote for problem
Now it's on the table. The lies are exposed
Nothing could be done
Nothing we can do
Bullshit
It never was a nothing we can do problem. It's that Trump has no idea how to fix LA's problem either. And making shit up about faucets and military that don't exist sure isn't going to do anything.
The goalposts never moved. What's Trump doing to fix LA's problem specifically? The answer is nothing. I'm sure he'll tweet about it again soon though, so you can get your next imaginary fix before you know it.
Anyone know where those "soldiers" are that he sent to CA? Which platoon? Names? CO? Curious!
It was literally the first talking point. Ern and the gang with the nothing could be done. So stop lying we already have H
Trump did more with that tweet than Newsom did in 15 years.
The solution is obvious and we've covered it like you cover Newsom's ass
he did what exactly? A tweet where he yelled a bunch of shit that didn’t actually happen actually accomplished something?
The only thing it seemed to accomplish was that half this bored got an orgasm for the first time in 30 years, just from reading it. Cheers!
 
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