I'm currently 2 mountain ranges east from LA & saw the smoke has risen over them this morning. Prayers for those affected & the fire crews fighting the flames. 😢
How many fire breaks and fire lines are they making between your location and the fire? Oh right, tree hugging activist got most of that outlawed so get out your marshmallows and hot dogs to roast over the fire.
Harley, the lA fires burned mostly on private lands. It is the landowners who are responsible for maintaining defensible space and for hardening their own homes. And look at any real estate video from any town in fire prone towns across North America, and we know from the Canadian and Louisianan and Canadian fires last year, that is everywhere, we are not doing enough to protect our homes. Harley, are you even the least bit self reliant, or do you rely on the nanny state to bottle feed you? What have you done to help your family snd your community become more prepared for disaster?
The routine here is that the weather warnings are issued, and the arsonists come out. It’s a well-established pattern out here. The weather warnings are a result of climate change.
Your right and the earth will be fine when humans are gone. We are just a dot on earths timeline, once we are gone earth will eventually repair itself but if we want humans to exist for as long as possible then we need to try not to speed that process upfires are going to get worse and floods and hurricanes and tornadoes, crops are going to be affected from the extreme weather. @BeardedViking412
they also used controlled burns when the winds were just right. But hey, virtue signaling is the best way to combat wildfires nowadays according to Dems! Be a proud climate activists and hug those trees! Heaven forbid we clear brush, undergrowth and trees where it's needed.
As GOAT Bill O'Reilly once said, "SHUT UP! SHUT UP! SHUT UP!!" You're interfering with the Greatest Swindle in All Time, at least since the Dark Ages Catholic Church Second Temple. Now say five Hail Greta's and two Our Godfathers then pray SciGov forgives you, my son.
Yeah your right because if we didn't have a 0 emissions regulation we wouldn't have even been building Lithium batteries. Plus last news report says the battery fire was never out of control other than the area it was in. And nothing out of that area caught fire. Good try though
What about residents of New Orleans? Should they not have gotten a pass for a lack of hurricane preparedness in the aftermath of Katrina? What about the people of Asheville, North Carolina -- should they not have gotten a pass because they weren't prepared for hurricane Helene? Or maybe lower Manhattan and Staten Island, foolishly sitting there on the Atlantic coast, at sea level in Sandy. Should they have gotten a pass ? Gee, I wonder what the difference is.....
No it doesn't, but it doesn't give us a pass to ignore climate change either. Choosing not to do anything about climate change is in itself gross mismanagement.
Water mismanagement? One billionaire couple owns almost all the water in California. In 1994, the Resnicks secretly seized control of California's public water supply. Now their companies use 150 billion gallons every year while working class people suffer under drought conditions. Maybe you should contact these oligarch and asked them to share the water they own, just a thought. Raking leaves in the forest, as Trump suggested, is completely foolish. Trump is going to worsen the situation since he plans to remove environmental protections for his rich allies, disregarding future generations. The wealthy always want more money, and we must remember that we do not own the Earth; it owns us. We have no other home. This generation will be held responsible for the struggles faced by the next, assuming there is a future generation, and this issue extends beyond America to the entire world.
You can see by people's comments that they don't realize how much of the country is in a drought or how fire behaves or how water systems in cities work and apparently how to look actual facts up to learn things they don't know
It's climate activists shutting down proper forest and land management that would negate the effect of some of these fires. e.g. clearing brush and undergrowth from areas that pose a high risk of fire spreading near residential areas. And, heaven forbid, cutting down trees in areas that are also high risk. Yes I'm aware of landslides out on the West coast. There are methods of preventing those as well. None of which get done, for the most part, just like the neglected land management.
@arqa Dear CLOWN SHOES. I live in San Diego. I grew up in Irvine. There are plenty of trees of many sorts throughout NorCal and SoCal. Trees that have made wildfires worse. Trees that have led to many Californian's houses being destroyed. Why exactly are you pretending otherwise? What are you hoping to accomplish by such a laughable, uninformed exercise in futility?
@@deadcarz4926 It is called a Mediterranean climate. Not quite desert. And fire is a natural occurrence. And fires have also gotten worse because the climate has changed quicker than natural. Because, more humans, more vehicles, more burning fossil fuels.
It must have also been climate change that diverted all the water reservoirs into the ocean, fired the fire fighter mechanics that maintained the equipment, and canceled all of the forest cleaning services needed for an area so dry.... 🤔🤔🤦♀️🤦♀️
Cali has been on fire for hundreds of years, long before cars and planes and fossil fuel. Poor leadership, poor preparation, poor response, houses built closer and closer to each other, massive amounts of electricity in these areas, allowing bums to set up camp anywhere and have campfires while flicking their lit cigarette butts everywhere. With all these factors, it still must be climate change, and not just climate change, but man-made climate change. The climate has been changing for millions of years. Sure, the environment has something to do with it, but the policies, funding, preparation, planning and response is all on us, and they are failing in Cali
@@TheDoomWizard Humans have little or nothing to do with climate change. The Sun is 27,000,000 degrees. The Earth is rotating around the Sun at about 70,000 MPH, while spinning 1,000 MPH. All this in a solar system that has multiple planets, multiple moons, millions of stars, all spinning and rotating at tens of thousands of MPH. These things control the climate, not me and my gas truck. Look at the Earth's history of climate change... Humans are just a spec of insignificant speck of dust in all this.
Let’s see, the government: - Didn’t brush the first floors - Didn’t do controlled burns - Flushed excess water into the sea - Defunded the fire department - Sent firefighting equipment to Ukraine - Hired based on skin colour - Didn’t fill the reservoirs Government: “CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSED THIS!!1!”
Government can be incompetent and climate change can cause increasing incidents of natural disasters at the same time my guy. They aren't mutually exclusive.
Did you know this is the wet season in CA? Explain that one first, then we can talk policies. You also seem to have managed to absorb all the misinformation about this, but none of the facts, impressive.
@@TheSaltyAdmiral Easy. Weather varies year by year. Specific January averages can fluctuate, and is never consistent. 2013/2014 was very dry, and 2022/2023 was very wet. Winter of last year was also very wet but the government flushed the excess water out to sea. This could have been prevented.
The think that everyone forget most of the fire are started by people or things like power lines. In other words there are not natural disasters, their man-made disasters, not climate change.
Fires are a natural part of California. Many plants and trees need fire for their seed pods to open. They do occur naturally from lightning. However, humans do start most of them these days, from the activities you mention. Humans have also caused the world climate to rise from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures have caused shifts in weather patterns, the jet streams. More and less rainfall, in different areas at different times. Both things are true. These LA firestorms were fed by vegetation that had no rain for 8 months, making perfect fuel. And super strong Santa Ana winds, providing lots of oxygen. We do not yet know the ignition source. It may have been humans lighting something, or a spark caused by high tension electrical towers. But yeah, the ignition needed was probably from humans, because I saw no reports of lightning.
Keep ignoring all that brush, wild undergrowth and the dry forested areas adjacent to residential areas in the name of climate activism! Heaven forbid you cut down trees and make fire breaks. You're banking on viewers being ignorant and not knowing that proper land and forest management go hand in hand with fire prevention.
@@paulzhang1310Trump warned of this with forest management and the water management on occasion, right to Gavin's smug face; yet the governor drained a reservoir over a fish species.
Both TBH. Mostly neglected forest and land management, with a bit of climate change sprinkled in. The natives knew about controlled burns thousands of years ago. Apparently virtue signaling to climate activists and tree huggers is more important to those that are responsible for the safety of Californians.
@Mike_Honcho_8653 this wasn't in a forest. The reason why it was so deadly was because it was in a densely populated area. And there's no amountbof readiness that can prevent 100mph winds. Read a little
LA - "Help! We're on fire!" Oregon - "We are sending fire trucks to help you!" LA - "First you have to pass our admissions standards before we can let you help!" Media - "The fires are so bad because of climate change." 😆😆🤦♀️🤦♀️
The Oregon state fire marshal has already stated that this is false information. They even released the statement on X. They did not have to go through an emissions test.
'Design for Disaster' a documentary from 1962 explains a lot , it's about a similar fire in LA, where the reasons and codes which enabled such a disaster was figured out and then got ignored for 65 years. It seems gaining tax base buy building cramped houses in dangerous fire zones was simply and clearly Money before safety ! City and state planners dropped the fire danger ball all these years and now, well, we see the literal fallout from that.
That's people for you. The place was too unwieldy, and didn't have enough water - or transportation - for its population even when it was less than a quarter of its current size, 100 years ago. Now, there's no way for fire trucks and even ambulances to access some of these locations efficiently, or even some of them, at all, during rush hour. Why do people feel safe there? Wishful thinking, denial.
You are right ! people responsible : Very easy ! it's "others" ! But...did you calculated your personal carbon footprint ? Do you know the 2050 objective ? Have you a plan ? Taylor swift don't fly a boeing 767 (huge) but trump does. Yes private jet have to be ban. Regulation ! exactly what "some" people don't want, "regulations". They want to be free to destroy earth climate meaning our civilization.
I came across this post made by a Firefighter who has worked in both Northern and Southern California. It’s very thorough. Having lived in both Northern California, for the Camp fire in Paradise, and Southern California for these L.A. fires, I’d like to clear up a few misconceptions and inaccuracies about my state. 1. Blaming Governor Newsom for anything related to firefighting techniques is ridiculous. Politicians rely on experts to determine how to best fight fire. The Governor is also not responsible for the infrastructure built over the last 100 years. (Since Newsom took office CAL FIRE budget has gone from 2 billion to 3.8 billion, forest management budget went from 200 million to 2.2 billion, the number of CAL FIRE personnel has doubled since 2019, there is no water shortage in Southern California at this time. In fact, reservoirs are at record highs) 2. Firefighters are the most qualified when it comes to the use of equipment, when to evacuate, and how best to protect lives and structures. Ordinary citizens’ opinions, especially those from outsiders unfamiliar with the area and the terrain, are not useful. The Fire Hydrants in Pacific Palisades could not handle that much pressure with hundreds of Firetrucks all using them simultaneously, coupled with the fact that the electricity was down, and planes that drop water couldn’t fly in 80 mph winds. 3. Often outsiders try to blame the fires on Californians having too many trees or not enough water or bad planning or horrible politicians. None of this is true. Changes in weather patterns have made conditions conducive to fire. California has been surprisingly responsive to these dramatic changes, both in planning and recovery. 4. Those who are cheering for the loss of “rich people’s homes are not only cruel, they’re mistaken. Hollywood is filled with struggling actors, film crew people, and everyday restaurant and retail workers. Pasadena has many elderly residents whose homes were brought decades ago. The foothills are home to ordinary folks in the service industry and family businesses. 5. The myth circulating that the Governor wouldn’t let Northern California send water to Southern California to help fight the fire is ludicrous. First of all, ill-informed Northern Californians are always claiming Southern California is stealing their water for their swimming pools. The outside water Southern California gets is mostly from Colorado and we pay for it. Colorado is probably delighted to have the extra revenue. Secondly, L.A. has enough of its own water in reservoirs to fight the fires. In a pinch, the ocean is RIGHT THERE, and water can be scooped and dumped by aircraft. Only in Pacific Palisades, which is a very small neighborhood, did the fires hydrants lose pressure. All other areas had adequate water pressure, but planes with water could not fly. 6. The trouble in regard to the Paradise fire was due to a) the high winds, b) the dryness of the brush and trees caused by drought, and c) the lack of roads to evacuate (firefighters had to give priority to getting people out rather than trying to go in to fight the flames). The trouble in L.A. is mostly due to the high winds and dry conditions. There is plenty of evacuation routes, so the relatively casualty rate is going to be much lower than in Paradise. 7. The stories about California insurance companies eliminating fire coverage just 10 days prior to the fires should have us all up in arms. Just like health care, perhaps we’re waking up to the fact that insurance companies are purely profit motivated. Their bottom line is to take in as much of your money as possible and pay out as little as they can get away with. I remember how my little town of Paradise pulled together to help each other out. It’s no different in L.A. people are people. Neighbors help neighbors. In fact, L.A.’s sense of cooperation is even more impressive, considering the diversity of people we have here. If you’re an outsider, please don’t believe the blame-throwers that started with Trump. There are a lot of inspiring stories happening here of hotels and restaurants offering relief for those left homeless, of people rescuing animals, of international first responders working to save people and homes. Don’t let myths and misinformation divide us! Why not think about the planes Canada is sending to drop water, the hundreds of Mexican and South African Firefighters that have been sent. Glynnis Campbell
We CANNOT CONTROL environmental factors such as precipitation, wind speed, temperature and sunlight. However, we can take precautions and preventative measures such as removing underbrush and debris from the forest floor, store water in reservoirs and construct evacuation routes prior to such catastrophic even such as the recent wildfires in Los Angeles.
@@deadcarz4926 and California authorities failure to ensure the proper clearing of the brush and cutting down trees in fire danger zones near residential areas, along with climate change, helped fuel these fires.
The fires are starting in the same places as far as I can remember, and I’ve lived here 60 years, but the density of development of real estate is way off the charts compared to what it used to be.
As a Democrat, I like to pretend that this is 100% because of climate change and can't possibly have a little bit to do with the lack of proper land management since the 1970's. Every little bit helps. Even the natives hundreds of years ago used controlled burns to protect their dwellings.
@@deadcarz4926 California has exploded in population, now around 40 million, most whom are illegal aliens. And we passed Proposition 1, for 2.7 billion in 2021 for water storage, yet California hasn't built a new reservoir since 1979! But we still have the Delta Smelt Thank God!
Psalm 83:18 = May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth. Didn’t see Trumps name in this scripture!!!!!
@@AstroBear11 read up on "fire breaks" and "wildfire prevention via proper land and forest management". The info is literally at your fingertips. You can copy and paste between my quotes in my first sentence above and become informed. But we all know that you won't because you prefer living in your echo chamber.
*2/3 of the 1% are Small Business Owners* *Responsible for the Majority of Economic Growth and Jobs Creation* *80m Pay 2.3% of the income taxes collected, and 255m Pay Nothing*
@@deadcarz4926it’s called hurricane season, been happening for probably over thousands of years. Also, I sense some xenophobia in your comment. Red scare really got you bigots
Thank u for being clear about connection of climate crisis and these horrific events of fires, floods and storms.
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My son lives in LA, and his relative is a firefighter. His account is in accord with the scientific account, namely, the underlying cause is the massive hurricane force winds, totally dry, 80 - 100 mph. Under conditions of these winds, every other contributor to fire and its spread is multiplied. As an example, even pyromania is multiplied and the force of fire bug set fires is multiplied. Pyromaniacs have impulses and desires that are unleashed by setting and watching fires burn, so when the dry winds blow at such force, their impulses are activated to a much higher degree. This is not to say that pyros caused the LA fires, no. But rather, the causal force of every thing that ordinarily causes fires is multiplied under conditions of the Santa Anna winds. The size and spread of the fires is due primarily to the Santa Anna winds, and their being so horrendous at this particular moment is due to the climate conditions, aka, global warming. The fires are at best minimally due to any politician of any side, and unrelated to any systemic feature of firefighting. Even someone whose work is totally unrelated can see this.
The Santa Ana winds definitely spread the fires to the brush and debris throughout the city but the facts that there were insufficient water and limited fire fighters due to the incompetence and policies of politicians are facts that can't be ignored by reasonable people.
Wrong. It's all about citizens. What is your personal carbon footprint ? Do you even know it ? Have you a plan to reduce it ? So multiply your actions and level by 2 billions (industrialized countries) and then you know why.2024 emissions are the highest ever recorded
Can we all take a minute and honor the life and achievements of the late Uncle Bosie one more time? He met his fate at the hands of cannibals while docking his submarine off the coast of Titan. He went ashore to have lunch with Abe Lincoln and was never seen again.
I live in Santa Ana and these winds, if not for the fact that we aren't surrounded by bush and trees and hills . Those winds knocked down quite a few trees and we didn't have a fire down here thank God. But in LA in those hills it was inevitable
Fact. In 2024, Earth experienced its warmest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching approximately 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels. This marked the first time the 1.5°C threshold set by the 2015 Paris Agreement was surpassed. The past decade (2015-2024) has been the warmest on record, highlighting a concerning trend in global temperature increases. The lack of water pressure in fire mains was due to one exclusive cause. The system was never scaled to deal with tens of thousands of acres of brush and nearby dwellings burning simultaneously especially under conditions of sustained high-velocity Santa Ana wind storms. Engage in the political blame game and ignore that reality at your peril.
@@jjj-u5o It's basic math. 3 fire engines fighting a single blaze is 1000 times less water demand than 3,000 fire engines fighting 1,000 blazes. When you have 3,000 (or more) fire engines simultaneously drawing on the same finite water source the output for each trends in the direction of... zero. Capiche? If you can't grasp this please say so and I will continue to explain even though it's really pretty simple. These systems were not designed to fight thermal armageddons produced by climate change.
Thank You Ron Perlman -- You speak the truth. I would add to that -- LOOK AROUND - The L.A. area has simply reached its unplanned LIMIT. It wasn't sustainable even with less than a quarter of its current population. For a city reliant on cars and the ability to fuel them, driven by real estate developers and commercial interests, there is a limit.
As assistance poors into LA from international friends and neighbors and our domestic prison population. I want to say thank you to all of our friends and allies worldwide!!! But I have a question that just keeps gnawing at me. I don't necessarily want to go here, but I feel I must say something because I see something. Why do our international friends and allies seem to care more about hurting Americans than our fellow citizens from the pious ideological right side of the aisle?? Please help me understand, as a Christian I'm rather perplexed. And what have you been reading lately??
Mr Perlman, "Don't Look Up" was a 5-star film, loved every second of it. The lines you delivered as your rocket approached MECO had us all laughing like idiots! Not to mention the famous line "You ever see the inside of a man's torso!?"... It's coming true - Idiocracy meets Don't Look Up. The sun is setting on the American democracy. For decades, it's been common knowledge that congressional/senatorial influence is for sale. Nobody limited campaign donations nor did they enforce campaign finance laws. Even SCOTUS are on the take. Propaganda is rampant. People are profoundly gullible. The result? A biped with unchecked power - a guy who repeatedly called our greatest heroes "suckers & losers", in that rotten context as well, and somehow survived. Murdoch has been spoon-feeding the most gullible people on the planet for years, and some of them are so incredibly brainwashed, they're actually cheering as they hand over their republic. That would've taken a nuclear war to pry from American hands, maybe 10yrs ago. Now, Americans have handed it over with a whimper. 34% of eligible voters didn't even bother to waddle into a voting booth, not even to save their own republic. Democracy is wasted on a society like this.
California is run by DEI hired left wing nut jobs that shut the water off, cut the Fire fighters budget by over 100 million dollars, and the insurance companies cancelled because of there neglect!!!! Are you insane blaming Republicans?
Yes ! You have to ride a bike to go to work and yes heating will disapear from our life. You have to reach one ton per year in 2050 of CO2. What is your personal carbon footprint ? Did you read IPCC report ? Have you a plan to reduce your footprint ?
Today in Iowa they released the new science books for public school and they have removed the term climate change and other terms related to it and somehow no one knows who approved it
Idk who knows what who was part of what 2013 on specifically so I try to stay neutral ish and stick to the ppl who have been around since then some Dems some Rs some indies
@JR-tv7dj You sound just like a Crazy evangelical with this "End of Days" nonsense. You think distorted/insufficient science will make your fearmongering anymore credible than a Televangelist's? Earth will continue to revolve and revolve around the Sun, I think the planet is doing ok.
I'm currently 2 mountain ranges east from LA & saw the smoke has risen over them this morning. Prayers for those affected & the fire crews fighting the flames. 😢
How many fire breaks and fire lines are they making between your location and the fire? Oh right, tree hugging activist got most of that outlawed so get out your marshmallows and hot dogs to roast over the fire.
@@harley2die4 To heck with that "Look Up!" idea huh?
No payers. Just competent people is all that's needed.
Trump’s very own DEI cabinet will be there to help someday.
Harley, the lA fires burned mostly on private lands. It is the landowners who are responsible for maintaining defensible space and for hardening their own homes.
And look at any real estate video from any town in fire prone towns across North America, and we know from the Canadian and Louisianan and Canadian fires last year, that is everywhere, we are not doing enough to protect our homes.
Harley, are you even the least bit self reliant, or do you rely on the nanny state to bottle feed you?
What have you done to help your family snd your community become more prepared for disaster?
Yes, climate change. It definitely wasn't the migrant with the blow torch. He was just lighting a joint.
The routine here is that the weather warnings are issued, and the arsonists come out. It’s a well-established pattern out here. The weather warnings are a result of climate change.
And the fact that democrats are incompetent and cannot protect the people they take money from.
Bobby I believe you’re probably right.
After watching years of vandalism,rioting looting murdering
Why not arson.sad.
Maybe it was both 🤯
Your right and the earth will be fine when humans are gone. We are just a dot on earths timeline, once we are gone earth will eventually repair itself but if we want humans to exist for as long as possible then we need to try not to speed that process upfires are going to get worse and floods and hurricanes and tornadoes, crops are going to be affected from the extreme weather. @BeardedViking412
"It's a local problem."
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) Jan 2025
No sympathy for Californians, they are willing participants in their own destruction with their determination to continue to elect fools!
The seasonal fires have been happening for eons. Native tribes used to camp on the beaches, in winter, to avoid the fires.
Shhhhhh they don’t want to hear that. They want to hear it’s due to climate change.
they also used controlled burns when the winds were just right. But hey, virtue signaling is the best way to combat wildfires nowadays according to Dems! Be a proud climate activists and hug those trees! Heaven forbid we clear brush, undergrowth and trees where it's needed.
That is very interesting. So climate change is not.
There is no longer a “fire season.” It’s all year. I live here for over 20 years so I know.
@@pincus1979 Arson has become a year-round sport
This is what you voted for California. Enjoy it and OWN IT!
They voted for climate change?
'It will start getting cooler' | President Trump in 2020
Perfect example of the fail of liberal Democrat policies.
The battery fire meltdown in Cali is definitely Climate change.
Only ORCs say "Cali", and "y'all"
@@deadcarz4926
NICE HAIR......👈😁👍...
😁👉 I mean, on your upper lip...
As GOAT Bill O'Reilly once said, "SHUT UP! SHUT UP! SHUT UP!!" You're interfering with the Greatest Swindle in All Time, at least since the Dark Ages Catholic Church Second Temple. Now say five Hail Greta's and two Our Godfathers then pray SciGov forgives you, my son.
Yeah your right because if we didn't have a 0 emissions regulation we wouldn't have even been building Lithium batteries. Plus last news report says the battery fire was never out of control other than the area it was in. And nothing out of that area caught fire. Good try though
@@deadcarz4926
NICE HAIR....😁....
😁👉 I mean, on your upper lip,,,,
Climate change does not give California a pass for forest and water mismanagement.
What about residents of New Orleans? Should they not have gotten a pass for a lack of hurricane preparedness in the aftermath of Katrina? What about the people of Asheville, North Carolina -- should they not have gotten a pass because they weren't prepared for hurricane Helene? Or maybe lower Manhattan and Staten Island, foolishly sitting there on the Atlantic coast, at sea level in Sandy. Should they have gotten a pass ? Gee, I wonder what the difference is.....
No it doesn't, but it doesn't give us a pass to ignore climate change either.
Choosing not to do anything about climate change is in itself gross mismanagement.
Water mismanagement? One billionaire couple owns almost all the water in California. In 1994, the Resnicks secretly seized control of California's public water supply. Now their companies use 150 billion gallons every year while working class people suffer under drought conditions. Maybe you should contact these oligarch and asked them to share the water they own, just a thought. Raking leaves in the forest, as Trump suggested, is completely foolish. Trump is going to worsen the situation since he plans to remove environmental protections for his rich allies, disregarding future generations. The wealthy always want more money, and we must remember that we do not own the Earth; it owns us. We have no other home. This generation will be held responsible for the struggles faced by the next, assuming there is a future generation, and this issue extends beyond America to the entire world.
They can't cure cancer, they can't fix homelessness, but these idiots are going to change the climate.😂😂😂 Sure they are, just give them more money.😂😂😂
Ain't that the truth. It's mother nature they are up against. I know who's going to win that battle.
dunce. you are a dumb person
stunned. broke. blind weak minded followers
Yes, because it's easier to solve a problem we caused than a problem we didn't cause.
Woah crazy duuuuude!
You can see by people's comments that they don't realize how much of the country is in a drought or how fire behaves or how water systems in cities work and apparently how to look actual facts up to learn things they don't know
Lots of "maganificent" ignorance out there. They take the easy, sleazy route. "Let's blame the dems". How about doing research on facts and science.?
Don't you love how every politician and random person online suddenly becomes an expert on whatever catastrophic event is happening?
CNN lost their defamation lawsuit. Guess who's next? 😂
Your bot is lost.
Hopefully msnbc!
The View is next, Senator Fetterman is suing Sonny for defamation
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@Winston Smith Will the right's cult leader show up at president Musk's inauguration?
This isn't climate change, this is normal for the landscape........
It's climate activists shutting down proper forest and land management that would negate the effect of some of these fires. e.g. clearing brush and undergrowth from areas that pose a high risk of fire spreading near residential areas. And, heaven forbid, cutting down trees in areas that are also high risk. Yes I'm aware of landslides out on the West coast. There are methods of preventing those as well. None of which get done, for the most part, just like the neglected land management.
@@Mike_Honcho_8653 Send in social workers instead of firefighters.
@@Mike_Honcho_8653 Trees? You seem misinformed, this isn't thick forest burning.
@arqa
Dear CLOWN SHOES.
I live in San Diego. I grew up in Irvine. There are plenty of trees of many sorts throughout NorCal and SoCal. Trees that have made wildfires worse. Trees that have led to many Californian's houses being destroyed.
Why exactly are you pretending otherwise? What are you hoping to accomplish by such a laughable, uninformed exercise in futility?
@ I live in SoCal, you CLOWN. There are trees EVERYWHERE.
Australia and Southern California have had naturally occurring forest fires way before human beings have ever inhabited either of those places.
LA is not a forest.
It is a desert.
@@deadcarz4926youve never been to LA have you.....
@deadcarz4926 youve never been to LA have you....... you never heard of the Angles National Forest...... How is the weather over there in China....
@@deadcarz4926
It's mountainous, ditzzz....
@@deadcarz4926 It is called a Mediterranean climate. Not quite desert. And fire is a natural occurrence. And fires have also gotten worse because the climate has changed quicker than natural. Because, more humans, more vehicles, more burning fossil fuels.
It must have also been climate change that diverted all the water reservoirs into the ocean, fired the fire fighter mechanics that maintained the equipment, and canceled all of the forest cleaning services needed for an area so dry.... 🤔🤔🤦♀️🤦♀️
Amen bro
And the almost immediate giddiness of the Governor at the idea of buying up all the destroyed land to build his new California…. Creepy
Cali has been on fire for hundreds of years, long before cars and planes and fossil fuel. Poor leadership, poor preparation, poor response, houses built closer and closer to each other, massive amounts of electricity in these areas, allowing bums to set up camp anywhere and have campfires while flicking their lit cigarette butts everywhere. With all these factors, it still must be climate change, and not just climate change, but man-made climate change. The climate has been changing for millions of years. Sure, the environment has something to do with it, but the policies, funding, preparation, planning and response is all on us, and they are failing in Cali
Say goodbye to our future then
@@TheDoomWizard Humans have little or nothing to do with climate change. The Sun is 27,000,000 degrees. The Earth is rotating around the Sun at about 70,000 MPH, while spinning 1,000 MPH. All this in a solar system that has multiple planets, multiple moons, millions of stars, all spinning and rotating at tens of thousands of MPH. These things control the climate, not me and my gas truck. Look at the Earth's history of climate change... Humans are just a spec of insignificant speck of dust in all this.
Let’s see, the government:
- Didn’t brush the first floors
- Didn’t do controlled burns
- Flushed excess water into the sea
- Defunded the fire department
- Sent firefighting equipment to Ukraine
- Hired based on skin colour
- Didn’t fill the reservoirs
Government: “CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSED THIS!!1!”
Government can be incompetent and climate change can cause increasing incidents of natural disasters at the same time my guy.
They aren't mutually exclusive.
Did you know this is the wet season in CA?
Explain that one first, then we can talk policies.
You also seem to have managed to absorb all the misinformation about this, but none of the facts, impressive.
@ What have I said that is false?
@@TheSaltyAdmiral Easy. Weather varies year by year. Specific January averages can fluctuate, and is never consistent. 2013/2014 was very dry, and 2022/2023 was very wet.
Winter of last year was also very wet but the government flushed the excess water out to sea.
This could have been prevented.
If you don't have a massive house sitting on a massive lawn, you already do more to fight climate change than Pearlman.
The think that everyone forget most of the fire are started by people or things like power lines. In other words there are not natural disasters, their man-made disasters, not climate change.
Please just pretend it is climate change while you're here in the comments.
@ I can’t pretend it’s something it’s not but you can say is because of La Niña that something that has something to do with the weather in climate
Fires are a natural part of California. Many plants and trees need fire for their seed pods to open. They do occur naturally from lightning. However, humans do start most of them these days, from the activities you mention. Humans have also caused the world climate to rise from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures have caused shifts in weather patterns, the jet streams. More and less rainfall, in different areas at different times. Both things are true. These LA firestorms were fed by vegetation that had no rain for 8 months, making perfect fuel. And super strong Santa Ana winds, providing lots of oxygen. We do not yet know the ignition source. It may have been humans lighting something, or a spark caused by high tension electrical towers. But yeah, the ignition needed was probably from humans, because I saw no reports of lightning.
That’s why they (UCLA) said climate change was only 25% to blame for the fires.
You guys are just so d*mp 😂😂😂. No wonder Musk need immigrants from outside the US to run this country 😂😂😂
Keep ignoring all that brush, wild undergrowth and the dry forested areas adjacent to residential areas in the name of climate activism! Heaven forbid you cut down trees and make fire breaks. You're banking on viewers being ignorant and not knowing that proper land and forest management go hand in hand with fire prevention.
Did you know this is the wet season in CA?
Explain that one first, then we can talk policies.
It is result of California's lame policies regarding timber
'It will start getting cooler' | President Trump in 2020
Did you know this is the wet season in CA?
Explain that one first, then we can talk policies.
@@paulzhang1310Trump warned of this with forest management and the water management on occasion, right to Gavin's smug face; yet the governor drained a reservoir over a fish species.
Perfect example of the fail of liberal Democrat policies.
@@tylere.8436 it won't help against 100 mph wind .....
Is it Climate change or lack of readiness?
Both TBH. Mostly neglected forest and land management, with a bit of climate change sprinkled in. The natives knew about controlled burns thousands of years ago. Apparently virtue signaling to climate activists and tree huggers is more important to those that are responsible for the safety of Californians.
They know the climate changes, yet they do nothing to prepare.
I think power companies bear some responsibility
Not Climate Change
@Mike_Honcho_8653 this wasn't in a forest. The reason why it was so deadly was because it was in a densely populated area. And there's no amountbof readiness that can prevent 100mph winds. Read a little
The climate change ate my baby. 🙄
LA - "Help! We're on fire!"
Oregon - "We are sending fire trucks to help you!"
LA - "First you have to pass our admissions standards before we can let you help!"
Media - "The fires are so bad because of climate change." 😆😆🤦♀️🤦♀️
The Oregon state fire marshal has already stated that this is false information. They even released the statement on X. They did not have to go through an emissions test.
Climate change made newsom drain the reservoirs 😂😂
@@AstroBear11Hold the chain! Produce farms get their water from the fire hydrant system? Going to need a source for that, Astro?
@AstroBear11 actually he intentionally drained the aquifers. Try to keep up
@@AstroBear11 That’s not a source of your disinformation. Try again Astro. 😁
Ron Perlman getting into comedy now is a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
Ron doesn’t know how GOD feels about divorce!!!!!!
'Design for Disaster' a documentary from 1962 explains a lot , it's about a similar fire in LA, where the reasons and codes which enabled such a disaster was figured out and then got ignored for 65 years. It seems gaining tax base buy building cramped houses in dangerous fire zones was simply and clearly Money before safety ! City and state planners dropped the fire danger ball all these years and now, well, we see the literal fallout from that.
Amen you watched the film
That's people for you. The place was too unwieldy, and didn't have enough water - or transportation - for its population even when it was less than a quarter of its current size, 100 years ago. Now, there's no way for fire trucks and even ambulances to access some of these locations efficiently, or even some of them, at all, during rush hour. Why do people feel safe there? Wishful thinking, denial.
Saw that video, agree totally with you!
Taylor swift flying her jet everywhere doesn’t help this cause
You are right ! people responsible : Very easy ! it's "others" ! But...did you calculated your personal carbon footprint ? Do you know the 2050 objective ? Have you a plan ? Taylor swift don't fly a boeing 767 (huge) but trump does. Yes private jet have to be ban. Regulation ! exactly what "some" people don't want, "regulations". They want to be free to destroy earth climate meaning our civilization.
I came across this post made by a Firefighter who has worked in both Northern and Southern California. It’s very thorough.
Having lived in both Northern California, for the Camp fire in Paradise, and Southern California for these L.A. fires, I’d like to clear up a few misconceptions and inaccuracies about my state.
1. Blaming Governor Newsom for anything related to firefighting techniques is ridiculous. Politicians rely on experts to determine how to best fight fire. The Governor is also not responsible for the infrastructure built over the last 100 years. (Since Newsom took office CAL FIRE budget has gone from 2 billion to 3.8 billion, forest management budget went from 200 million to 2.2 billion, the number of CAL FIRE personnel has doubled since 2019, there is no water shortage in Southern California at this time. In fact, reservoirs are at record highs)
2. Firefighters are the most qualified when it comes to the use of equipment, when to evacuate, and how best to protect lives and structures. Ordinary citizens’ opinions, especially those from outsiders unfamiliar with the area and the terrain, are not useful. The Fire Hydrants in Pacific Palisades could not handle that much pressure with hundreds of Firetrucks all using them simultaneously, coupled with the fact that the electricity was down, and planes that drop water couldn’t fly in 80 mph winds.
3. Often outsiders try to blame the fires on Californians having too many trees or not enough water or bad planning or horrible politicians. None of this is true. Changes in weather patterns have made conditions conducive to fire. California has been surprisingly responsive to these dramatic changes, both in planning and recovery.
4. Those who are cheering for the loss of “rich people’s homes are not only cruel, they’re mistaken. Hollywood is filled with struggling actors, film crew people, and everyday restaurant and retail workers. Pasadena has many elderly residents whose homes were brought decades ago. The foothills are home to ordinary folks in the service industry and family businesses.
5. The myth circulating that the Governor wouldn’t let Northern California send water to Southern California to help fight the fire is ludicrous. First of all, ill-informed Northern Californians are always claiming Southern California is stealing their water for their swimming pools. The outside water Southern California gets is mostly from Colorado and we pay for it. Colorado is probably delighted to have the extra revenue. Secondly, L.A. has enough of its own water in reservoirs to fight the fires. In a pinch, the ocean is RIGHT THERE, and water can be scooped and dumped by aircraft. Only in Pacific Palisades, which is a very small neighborhood, did the fires hydrants lose pressure. All other areas had adequate water pressure, but planes with water could not fly.
6. The trouble in regard to the Paradise fire was due to a) the high winds, b) the dryness of the brush and trees caused by drought, and c) the lack of roads to evacuate (firefighters had to give priority to getting people out rather than trying to go in to fight the flames). The trouble in L.A. is mostly due to the high winds and dry conditions. There is plenty of evacuation routes, so the relatively casualty rate is going to be much lower than in Paradise.
7. The stories about California insurance companies eliminating fire coverage just 10 days prior to the fires should have us all up in arms. Just like health care, perhaps we’re waking up to the fact that insurance companies are purely profit motivated. Their bottom line is to take in as much of your money as possible and pay out as little as they can get away with.
I remember how my little town of Paradise pulled together to help each other out. It’s no different in L.A. people are people. Neighbors help neighbors. In fact, L.A.’s sense of cooperation is even more impressive, considering the diversity of people we have here.
If you’re an outsider, please don’t believe the blame-throwers that started with Trump. There are a lot of inspiring stories happening here of hotels and restaurants offering relief for those left homeless, of people rescuing animals, of international first responders working to save people and homes. Don’t let myths and misinformation divide us! Why not think about the planes Canada is sending to drop water, the hundreds of Mexican and South African Firefighters that have been sent.
Glynnis Campbell
Lol nice propaganda piece!!!
👨🏻🎤👨🏻🎤👨🏻🎤🌈🌊🇺🇦😆😆😆😆
Glynnis, your comment is one of the best I've ever read - and definitely the best one on the current situation with the LA fires. Thxvm🙏
@ Tell it to Glynnis Campbell, professional firefighter who risk his life for a living.
What a long load of CRAP.
but maga and trump are dumb as a rock.
More excuses for incompetent leadership.
Perfect example of the fail of liberal Democrat policies.
We CANNOT CONTROL environmental factors such as precipitation, wind speed, temperature and sunlight.
However, we can take precautions and preventative measures such as removing underbrush and debris from the forest floor, store water in reservoirs and construct evacuation routes prior to such catastrophic even such as the recent wildfires in Los Angeles.
I'm pretending it's "climate change" too because I'm a Democrat.
dude, love your comments lol
Troll 🧌
So, you tell lies?
@@deadcarz4926 tank you for admitting Democrats tell lies.
@@deadcarz4926 It is a requirement for democrats!😉
Remember the past two years the entire state of California was blessed with very wet winters that it brought the state out of a drought?
I member🍇
It grew the grasses that fueled these fires.
This should not be complicated.
You are a "member".
@@deadcarz4926 Did climate change cause those wet winters as well?
@@WalmartAnus Yes.
There are only two words.
Change means different from what is was.
Try to keep up, Vlad.
@@deadcarz4926 and California authorities failure to ensure the proper clearing of the brush and cutting down trees in fire danger zones near residential areas, along with climate change, helped fuel these fires.
you expect us to believe this? or could it be mismanagement that caused this tragedy?
Not doing anything whilst knowing that climate change increases natural disasters is indeed extreme incompetence and mismanagement.
The fires are starting in the same places as far as I can remember, and I’ve lived here 60 years, but the density of development of real estate is way off the charts compared to what it used to be.
Way.
Climate change or incompetant dems?
No incompetent Voters which lead to incompetent Leaders.
Imagine recklessly spending $1.7 BILLION in three short months on your campaign and still LOSING.
Hard L there, (D)onkeys
Imagine being too cowardly to stand up to Putin, sending 800,000 of your countrymen to fertilize Ukraine!
As a Democrat, I like to pretend that this is 100% because of climate change and can't possibly have a little bit to do with the lack of proper land management since the 1970's. Every little bit helps. Even the natives hundreds of years ago used controlled burns to protect their dwellings.
Thank god they saved the Delta Smelt!
Yes they did...450 miles away, on the Sacramento river that has nothing to do with L.A.
@@deadcarz4926 Water can be redirected to other locations unless it is allowed to flow uselessly into the ocean.
@@deadcarz4926 California has exploded in population, now around 40 million, most whom are illegal aliens. And we passed Proposition 1, for 2.7 billion in 2021 for water storage, yet California hasn't built a new reservoir since 1979! But we still have the Delta Smelt Thank God!
@@gran3241 L.A. Has plenty of water.
You are repeating FOX/Facebook misinformation that has been debunked.
Get a life.
@@deadcarz4926 they divert water from out of state to California, genius.
Have the (D)onkeys tried calling climate change "racist", yet?
Right on
Right arm, out of state, groovy man. Exactly the problem with California for decades.
What an actor!!! To say this crap with a straight face takes real talent!!
Psalm 83:18 = May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth. Didn’t see Trumps name in this scripture!!!!!
How are those views doing, MSDNC? In the dumpster? Oh.
@Winston Smith How does your fairy tale fantasy get views?
@@DarthSailorMoo it's a fact that Hallmark Channel reruns get more views than MSDNC prime time. Cope and seethe.
@Winston Smith Why too scared to answer about your fairy tale fantasy?
All four of my deceased Grandparents proudly voted blue but the DNC was still 20 million votes short of 2020's numbers.
Yep, all the voter fraud has been proven to be perpetrated by you republicans.
It was because half of the country did not vote
Math is hard...for the "poorly educated" and ORCS!
those were phantom votes that came in middle of night for Biden, and was only done in swing states
Gavin Newsome should just pull a Justin Trudeau and resign already for gross incompetence.
Yet he remains, overseeing the 5th largest economy in the world.
What did he do, Vlad?
@@davidmccarthy6061 Imagine all of that state tax income and still unable to properly manage it
@davidmccarthy6061 Ok, so you should have no problem to pay in full the $250 billion in damages (number is conservative).
MSN SUCKS😂😂😂😂😂😂
They are at the top of the fake news pyramid
Cnn lost their defamation suit today. Pay attention msnbc.
Projection is MAGAs best defence.
Why are you interviewing a jester? Is this all for entertainment....
Perfect example of the fail of liberal Democrat policies.
LOOOOL, they are actually trying to blame climate change
Every action has an equal or opposite reaction.
Try to figure out what that means.
As a Democrat I believe it because I'm supposed to, even though I know it's really just someone starting them.
@@al-bot1094 i get it. They defund fire departments....so fire departments then cant fight fires
Not trying, Vlad.
Climate change is to blame.
@@deadcarz4926I like pretending everyone I don't agree with is a Russian too.
THANK YOU to the millions of Democrats who quietly crossed over and voted RED!
Together, we got it done!
Enjoy your tariffs..
@naja13 You mean like the tariffs from Trump's first term Joetato kept in place (and added to them)?
DERP!
"We", Vlad?
@@deadcarz4926 How's Xi's personal bot doing today?
@@DarthSailorMooDJT24 Have you given your doll a name?
STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP saying climate change.... dude, do some research, you are an investigative journalist or just a talking head?.........
No one will be talking soon.
Imagine blaming climate change for lacking proper maintenance in your own state's forests.
As Democrats it fits our narrative.
Imagine lying for kopeks.
@@swimminginthoughtsstill a troll 🧌
@@deadcarz4926lol
@@AstroBear11 read up on "fire breaks" and "wildfire prevention via proper land and forest management". The info is literally at your fingertips. You can copy and paste between my quotes in my first sentence above and become informed. But we all know that you won't because you prefer living in your echo chamber.
For this MSDNC segment, I'm going to drive around in my diesel-guzzling monster truck and go shopping at Hobby Lobby, MyPillow, and Chick-fil-A.
Vlad...MyPillow is not a store! 🤣🤣🤣
@Winston Smith How does your fairy tale fantasy get segments?
@ I'm amazed he didn't volunteer to go to Ukraine, with all of those N Korean boys to fluff?
Ron Perlman this happened before in 1961 at the exact same place. Therefore that doesn't make it historically significant.
When Hunter Biden goes high, Michael Obama swings low. 😂
Global warming, they are calling for snow in Florida on Tuesday.
That is weather which is different from climate. Maybe learn basic science?
Hey look a snowball. This proves climate change isn't happening. (sarcasm)
Yes, when the poles warm, that cold air migrates.
Too complicated?
And you are special 🤔
What causes global warming?
No water in the fire hydrants.
😂
Another four more days.
What an utter disaster.
3
Martin Luther King Jr is proud to share Inauguration Day with PRESIDENT TRUMP
No he isn't
You know he is not alive...right Vlad?
No Google in Volgograd.
@@suedavis3525 Oh, but he is.
You would think Newsom figured out that Climates actually change and therefore you need to plan for that....
It does not seem right for Ali Melber to be interviewing Ron Perlman.
*2/3 of the 1% are Small Business Owners*
*Responsible for the Majority of Economic Growth and Jobs Creation*
*80m Pay 2.3% of the income taxes collected, and 255m Pay Nothing*
The arsōnists had nothing to do with it i suppose?
Well, being that they said it was 25% climate change, I’m sure there’s room in the other 75% to fit arsonists into the equation. ✌🏼
😂 the real problem … Democrat mayor, Democrat governor, Democrat state, Democrat president … climate change 😂 -20 in Washington
Explain the hurricanes in North Carolina, Vlad.
Muh russia 😂
@ How many accounts, ORC? You must be rolling in kopeks.
You won’t be laughing soon!!!!
@@deadcarz4926it’s called hurricane season, been happening for probably over thousands of years. Also, I sense some xenophobia in your comment. Red scare really got you bigots
Thank u for being clear about connection of climate crisis and these horrific events of fires, floods and storms.
My son lives in LA, and his relative is a firefighter. His account is in accord with the scientific account, namely, the underlying cause is the massive hurricane force winds, totally dry, 80 - 100 mph. Under conditions of these winds, every other contributor to fire and its spread is multiplied. As an example, even pyromania is multiplied and the force of fire bug set fires is multiplied. Pyromaniacs have impulses and desires that are unleashed by setting and watching fires burn, so when the dry winds blow at such force, their impulses are activated to a much higher degree. This is not to say that pyros caused the LA fires, no. But rather, the causal force of every thing that ordinarily causes fires is multiplied under conditions of the Santa Anna winds. The size and spread of the fires is due primarily to the Santa Anna winds, and their being so horrendous at this particular moment is due to the climate conditions, aka, global warming. The fires are at best minimally due to any politician of any side, and unrelated to any systemic feature of firefighting. Even someone whose work is totally unrelated can see this.
"his relative" is YOUR relative.
@@deadcarz4926
Wrong, bicentennial breath....
You're not my relative....
@
Bicentennial means an event every 200 years.
I am not related to you? My relatives are all smart.
The Santa Ana winds definitely spread the fires to the brush and debris throughout the city but the facts that there were insufficient water and limited fire fighters due to the incompetence and policies of politicians are facts that can't be ignored by reasonable people.
Actors know everything, just ask them.
Great movie Don't Look Up! It really shows how having people that have no competency in our government offices, can lead to a destructive event.
**Natural Winter Occurs**
Foaming (D)onkeys: "Climate Change!!!"
Nancy.. put down the bottle. Its too early.
Has Kamel Harris tried changing up her accent today?
She can have a great artificial valley girl accent
Arson
Yes
sure nature mismanaged the system.
Not enough facts to navigate better than that for awhile
It’s all about money. PERIOD
Wrong. It's all about citizens. What is your personal carbon footprint ? Do you even know it ? Have you a plan to reduce it ? So multiply your actions and level by 2 billions (industrialized countries) and then you know why.2024 emissions are the highest ever recorded
l'd like it if Ron Perlman got into politics. The straight truth. Zen-like!
Can we all take a minute and honor the life and achievements of the late Uncle Bosie one more time?
He met his fate at the hands of cannibals while docking his submarine off the coast of Titan. He went ashore to have lunch with Abe Lincoln and was never seen again.
Hope they had ketchup and mustard.
Hey Gavin, why was the St Ynez reservoir empty for a whole year? You need to be recalled immediately!
I live in Santa Ana and these winds, if not for the fact that we aren't surrounded by bush and trees and hills . Those winds knocked down quite a few trees and we didn't have a fire down here thank God. But in LA in those hills it was inevitable
Fact. In 2024, Earth experienced its warmest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching approximately 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels. This marked the first time the 1.5°C threshold set by the 2015 Paris Agreement was surpassed. The past decade (2015-2024) has been the warmest on record, highlighting a concerning trend in global temperature increases. The lack of water pressure in fire mains was due to one exclusive cause. The system was never scaled to deal with tens of thousands of acres of brush and nearby dwellings burning simultaneously especially under conditions of sustained high-velocity Santa Ana wind storms. Engage in the political blame game and ignore that reality at your peril.
There usually is a lack of water pressure when there is no water
@@jjj-u5o It's basic math. 3 fire engines fighting a single blaze is 1000 times less water demand than 3,000 fire engines fighting 1,000 blazes. When you have 3,000 (or more) fire engines simultaneously drawing on the same finite water source the output for each trends in the direction of... zero. Capiche? If you can't grasp this please say so and I will continue to explain even though it's really pretty simple. These systems were not designed to fight thermal armageddons produced by climate change.
Just gotta say Ron. Thank you for not being like Mel...
Rains and healing and calm winds.
@@harley2die4We did that. Dip$hit Drumpf returned, even dumber and more corrupt.
@@harley2die4 You are going to grow a pair and oust Putin, Vlad?
Thank You Ron Perlman -- You speak the truth. I would add to that -- LOOK AROUND - The L.A. area has simply reached its unplanned LIMIT. It wasn't sustainable even with less than a quarter of its current population. For a city reliant on cars and the ability to fuel them, driven by real estate developers and commercial interests, there is a limit.
Interesting report. Thank you 🙏🏻
God gave us Trump to make the changes necessary to prevent damages from fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cyclones.
4:13 "an act of nature".
Not global warming
Yes
LA was not prepared. I blame the Governor
It's like blaming the Governor of Louisiana for Hurricane Katrina, and Staten Island for Hurricane Sandy. If only we had someone to blame.
It's Stoked By Your Mom's Warming
Ron Pearlman, actor, climate change expert. 🤡
The L.A. Times? They refused to endorse Harris.
As assistance poors into LA from international friends and neighbors and our domestic prison population. I want to say thank you to all of our friends and allies worldwide!!!
But I have a question that just keeps gnawing at me. I don't necessarily want to go here, but I feel I must say something because I see something. Why do our international friends and allies seem to care more about hurting Americans than our fellow citizens from the pious ideological right side of the aisle?? Please help me understand, as a Christian I'm rather perplexed. And what have you been reading lately??
Mr Perlman, "Don't Look Up" was a 5-star film, loved every second of it. The lines you delivered as your rocket approached MECO had us all laughing like idiots! Not to mention the famous line "You ever see the inside of a man's torso!?"...
It's coming true - Idiocracy meets Don't Look Up. The sun is setting on the American democracy. For decades, it's been common knowledge that congressional/senatorial influence is for sale. Nobody limited campaign donations nor did they enforce campaign finance laws. Even SCOTUS are on the take. Propaganda is rampant. People are profoundly gullible. The result? A biped with unchecked power - a guy who repeatedly called our greatest heroes "suckers & losers", in that rotten context as well, and somehow survived. Murdoch has been spoon-feeding the most gullible people on the planet for years, and some of them are so incredibly brainwashed, they're actually cheering as they hand over their republic. That would've taken a nuclear war to pry from American hands, maybe 10yrs ago. Now, Americans have handed it over with a whimper. 34% of eligible voters didn't even bother to waddle into a voting booth, not even to save their own republic.
Democracy is wasted on a society like this.
C'mon people! Get out there and start your car and buy more stuff. You'll find someone to blame.
Insurance companies surely believe in it. Rates have skyrocketted.
No more forgiveness for Republicans.
No more forgiveness for willful ignorance.
California is run by DEI hired left wing nut jobs that shut the water off, cut the Fire fighters budget by over 100 million dollars, and the insurance companies cancelled because of there neglect!!!! Are you insane blaming Republicans?
No more forgiveness for dimocrats and their lies about climate change. They don't know the difference between climate and weather!!
retribution starts on monday!
newsom 2028. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Join us in celebrating America's liberation day on Monday!
Does anybody take MSNBC seriously? What do they want? Should we walk to work and rub our hands together for heat?
Yes ! You have to ride a bike to go to work and yes heating will disapear from our life. You have to reach one ton per year in 2050 of CO2. What is your personal carbon footprint ? Did you read IPCC report ? Have you a plan to reduce your footprint ?
Newsom prepares for reelection😱
This was arson
Yes
Today in Iowa they released the new science books for public school and they have removed the term climate change and other terms related to it and somehow no one knows who approved it
They can change laws, but never Principles.
Idk who knows what who was part of what 2013 on specifically so I try to stay neutral ish and stick to the ppl who have been around since then some Dems some Rs some indies
Huh?
Perlman the putz, hes a clown not an expert
Climate change. 🤣😂😅🤣😂😁😁🤣😂😅
I agree, it’s laughable
Those destroying the earth, WON’T have the last laugh.
@JR-tv7dj You sound just like a Crazy evangelical with this "End of Days" nonsense. You think distorted/insufficient science will make your fearmongering anymore credible than a Televangelist's? Earth will continue to revolve and revolve around the Sun, I think the planet is doing ok.
7:55 💯🫂✨💜✨ we need rain 🌧️