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38 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Easy to see who the dumb one is by the replies that don't even address the OP. 

 

If Trump hasn't done anything, but the current president hasn't done anything either, does that not say something about the attempted criticism of Trump?

 

You must realise that comparing Trump's performance as president elect to that of the current president (whose response is for some reason not being mentioned) is totally relevant.

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59 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Any parent that encourages their child to emulate the behavior of Trump deserves a visit from child protective services.

Which behaviour do you have in mind that parents may be encouraging their children to imitate?

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Posted
52 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

By now his supporters probably don't expect facts or logic. He rambles and they like it. It's like a religion.

You're talking about Biden (and Harris), obviously, yes?

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43 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Which behaviour do you have in mind that parents may be encouraging their children to imitate?

Basic decency

Good manners

Tact and diplomacy 

Intellectual curiousity

Love of learning and reading

Compassion

Humility 

Distaste or violence and bullying 

 

Opposite of Trump.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

The wildfires are raging in Southern California, more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed, 10 people have died and the fires continue to rage on, and what do we get from the man who will be leading our nation in two weeks? Criticism of the governor and an absolute desire to make this political.

 

Is this his version of diplomacy, is this his version of decency, humanity and sympathy? Is this really the best he can do and the best that he has to offer in the way of leadership? 

 

As thousands flee their homes in California due to wildfires, US President-Elect Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Governor Gavin Newsom, saying "this is all his fault" and he must quit. Earlier, Trump alleged that the Governor's policies were to blame for the situation in some of the US's most prominent cities. The Governor has hit back, saying people are fleeing and the President-Elect's response is to politicise it.

Among the worst-hit areas is Los Angeles, home to top Hollywood celebrities. At least five people have been killed and 2,000 buildings damaged as firefighters struggle to control the blaze. Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said they don't have enough firefighters to tackle the situation. "We're doing the very best we can. But no, we don't have enough fire personnel in LA County between all the departments to handle this," he said, according to an AFP report.

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He is correct and these outrageous policy failures will be addressed. Meanwhile, as extraordinary as it sounds, the President is Biden.

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Posted
1 hour ago, G_Money said:

Waiting for “It’s Trumps fault “.

 

Well, it is Trump's fault, in a way.

 

The offal discharge from millions of liberal skulls exploding is apparently inflammable, one of the many 'mostly peaceful' rioters/looters must have sparked the current conflagration, possibly even sparks from an illegal alien drive by shooting could have set it off.

 

But it's all okay, we "need to give them space to burn."

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

and what do we get from the man who will be leading our nation in two weeks?

What do you expect? He has already proven himself during his previous tenure by throwing toilet rolls to storm ravaged survivors in Puerto Rico and re-drawn national government weather maps with his own marker pen in the oval office to explain his erroneous tweets on a hurricane path!

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Biden and Newsom have already communicated about the issue . Typically Biden has avoided grandstanding .

Trump has quickly resorted to attempting  demeaning rants as some sort of associate victim .

 

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The wildfire problem in California is a political issue. 

 

Poorly managed forests because the greens/left wants them natural. Brush and dead dying trees used to be removed, not anymore. 

 

Snow runoff and rain allowed to flow into the ocean rather than filling the reservoirs because the greens/left want to save the Delta Smelt and Salmon runs. 

 

Water storage long=term planned water projects canceled, and dams demolished because the greens/left want to a more "natural" environment. 

 

Los Angeles mayor Los Angeles Mayor cuts fire department funding by $17.6M but has plenty of money for homeless and illegals.

 

Los Angeles fire chief brags about focusing on DEI.

 

So not enough firemen, and not enough water to supply the fire hydrants. 

 

Many of the homes that burned are uninsured, because insurance companies were not allowed to increase premiums to keep up with the risk. 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

 

Exactly what every other president besides trump would do.

 

https://apnews.com/article/biden-fire-pope-california-italy-df89b74eec47dc94cc87f51601e44c0d


Link not working.

 

Can you explain in your own words or is this too complicated for you?

 

Biden’s done nothing.  How do you explain that for the current President.

 

Trump isn’t President for 10 more days but I’m flattered that you think he is now.  Just like the rest of the world thinks he is.

Posted
3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Read the headline: Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?


And the idiot OP immediately goes into the firestorm.

 

Whats up with that shi-?

Posted
3 hours ago, G_Money said:

What has the current President done? 

 

Newsom has the buck.  He’s failed.

 

The Governor has not failed. He didn't create the Santa Anna winds. Nor is he responsible for a multi year drought. No amount of money spent could have stopped this tragedy.

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The Governor has not failed. He didn't create the Santa Anna winds. Nor is he responsible for a multi year drought. No amount of money spent could have stopped this tragedy.

 

Facts don't matter to Trump supporters.

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Pretty sure the last time it happened trump said it was poor forest management, old dead dry wood in cleared.... so what was done to sort the issue since last time?

Why are the hydrants dry?

But but but Trump.... trumps has called Newsom out, Buck stops with him.... thatts exactly what you'd all say if the orange was in charge.

 

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Newsome has ruined California lots of people leaving he is a shame.

A small number of people have moved elsewhere. 

For such a failed stated, it seems to  have the largest GDP in the USA and  contributes 14%+ of the US GDP. For some strange reason, Republican states. don't have the same contribution. Maybe it is because they are filled with people, MAGA stalwarts Laura Loomer , Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. call "retards".

 

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1 minute ago, frank83628 said:

Pretty sure the last time it happened trump said it was poor forest management, old dead dry wood in cleared.... so what was done to sort the issue since last time?

Why are the hydrants dry?

But but but Trump.... trumps has called Newsom out, Buck stops with him.... thatts exactly what you'd all say if the orange was in charge.

 

 

Hydrants are not dry. There was water supply, bu it was unable to meet demand. The issue in Pacific Palisades is that there was a demand for water that a standard  fire hyrant and water supply system could not meet. It is common sense that if every  fire hydrant is opened and is in use, there will be inadequate water  pressure and water to  reach and supply all of the hydrants in the system. What happens when you open every tap and flush every  toilet, and use your washing machine and shower all at the same time? Do you have sufficient water supply and pressure to do that?

 

Are you an engineer? Please share with us how you would supply sufficient water  with which to  control a  100% involved  multi square km. residential conflaguration.  

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11 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The Governor has not failed. He didn't create the Santa Anna winds. Nor is he responsible for a multi year drought. No amount of money spent could have stopped this tragedy.

 


So the reason for Trump bashing on this PARTICULAR thread is?????

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1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Hydrants are not dry. There was water supply, bu it was unable to meet demand. The issue in Pacific Palisades is that there was a demand for water that a standard  fire hyrant and water supply system could not meet. It is common sense that if every  fire hydrant is opened and is in use, there will be inadequate water  pressure and water to  reach and supply all of the hydrants in the system. What happens when you open every tap and flush every  toilet, and use your washing machine and shower all at the same time? Do you have sufficient water supply and pressure to do that?

 

Are you an engineer? Please share with us how you would supply sufficient water  with which to  control a  100% involved  multi square km. residential conflaguration.  

If this was the first time it happened then yes, but its not, so clearly the correct measures were not put in place,  so where does the blame fall?

Its nit Trumps fault, so who's. Newsom, Biden.... some body is in charge

Posted
13 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Facts don't matter to Trump supporters.


Nor do they for the Trump haters, evidenced on this thread.

 

Trump isn’t President but I’m flattered you think he is instead of the current loser.

Posted
2 hours ago, 0ffshore360 said:

But plenty to do with the op question.

 


Nothing to do with the California firestorm.

 

Noticed how the OP has disappeared like a leftist coward.

 

Maybe he’s too busy looking for his Thai boyfriend but even they don’t want a dumbas-.

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, G_Money said:


So the reason for Trump bashing on this PARTICULAR thread is?????

 

Mr. trump is taking cheap shots at a political adversary. The correct action would have been to offer support for the  victims of the catastrophe and to try and be positive. It is what every President has done for 150+ years. Making false claims does not help anyone. People at some point will tire of this.  Governor De Santis showed class when he offered  moral support to Californians.

 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) offered assistance to California on Wednesday as the state grapples with severe wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area. 

“Our prayers are with everyone affected by the horrific fires in Southern California,” DeSantis said in a post on social platform X. “When disaster strikes, we must come together to help our fellow Americans in any way we can.” “The state of Florida has offered help to assist the people of California in responding to these fires and in rebuilding communities that have been devastated,” he wrote.  DeSantis and Newsom have a rivalry going back to the coronavirus pandemic, yet DeSantis put his country before politics. That's  the right thing to do.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The wildfires are raging in Southern California, more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed, 10 people have died and the fires continue to rage on, and what do we get from the man who will be leading our nation in two weeks? Criticism of the governor and an absolute desire to make this political.

 

Is this his version of diplomacy, is this his version of decency, humanity and sympathy? Is this really the best he can do and the best that he has to offer in the way of leadership? 

 

As thousands flee their homes in California due to wildfires, US President-Elect Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Governor Gavin Newsom, saying "this is all his fault" and he must quit. Earlier, Trump alleged that the Governor's policies were to blame for the situation in some of the US's most prominent cities. The Governor has hit back, saying people are fleeing and the President-Elect's response is to politicise it.

Among the worst-hit areas is Los Angeles, home to top Hollywood celebrities. At least five people have been killed and 2,000 buildings damaged as firefighters struggle to control the blaze. Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said they don't have enough firefighters to tackle the situation. "We're doing the very best we can. But no, we don't have enough fire personnel in LA County between all the departments to handle this," he said, according to an AFP report.

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Please tell me what you want trump to do? He's not president.

Maybe Biden should do something, oh forgot he doesn't know what's going on in the world.

Hmm maybe the governor should ask for help to get more needed firefighters.  Maybe the national guard?

  

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Posted
3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Any parent that encourages their child to emulate the behavior of Trump deserves a visit from child protective services.


I realize you’re obsessed with children, for some strange reasons but you’re posting on the wrong thread.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Mr. trump is taking cheap shots at a political adversary. The correct action would have been to offer support for the  victims of the catastrophe and to try and be positive. It is what every President has done for 150+ years. Making false claims does not help anyone. People at some point will tire of this.  Governor De Santis showed class when he offered  moral support to Californians.

 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) offered assistance to California on Wednesday as the state grapples with severe wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area. 

“Our prayers are with everyone affected by the horrific fires in Southern California,” DeSantis said in a post on social platform X. “When disaster strikes, we must come together to help our fellow Americans in any way we can.” “The state of Florida has offered help to assist the people of California in responding to these fires and in rebuilding communities that have been devastated,” he wrote.  DeSantis and Newsom have a rivalry going back to the coronavirus pandemic, yet DeSantis put his country before politics. That's  the right thing to do.


Your enthusiasm is notable but absolutely nothing to do with this thread.

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

If this was the first time it happened then yes, but its not, so clearly the correct measures were not put in place,  so where does the blame fall?

Its nit Trumps fault, so who's. Newsom, Biden.... some body is in charge

 

What? No one is to blame, other than the population of California for building in high risk zones. And what happens when a state tries to block land development? Cries of socialist meddling. 

How would you have built a water delivery system that would supply water that could extinguish hundreds of buildings burning at once under gale force winds? There isn't a city in the world that has that capability. Even cities built on waterways don't have the ability to pump the amounts of water needed to supress this kind of conflaguration. 

 

People want to blame someone, anyone for thei rown poor choices. People have been told for decades that building on steep slopes in earthquake zones isn't a good idea. They are told not to build in flood zones and in hurricane zones, but they do. When governments  try to  enact building codes that do not allow ceder shake and shingle rooves or high flammable decorative vegetation, people claim that their property rights are being infringed.  When people are told to remove scrub bush, they protest. There is just so much a government can do, or should do.

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