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It’s like trying to fight a 200-foot-tall dragon with a tiny little sword. You’re not going to win,
We are aware of misinformation being posted online regarding the FAIR Plan’s ability to pay claims,
spokesperson Hilary McLean said in a statement on behalf of the FAIR Plan The state-led, state-designed and state-implemented agenda really cannot be stopped by Donald Trump,
he told E&E News’ Adam Aton We may have crossed a threshold now where we need larger measures in order to essentially create a solvent insurance system,
said Michael Wara, director of Stanford’s Climate and Energy Policy program and a consultant to the California Public Utilities Commission on wildfire issues This is sort of what everybody’s been preparing for,
said Karl Susman, an insurance broker in West Los Angeles who’s filing dozens of claims on behalf of clients I look at his election as less of a hobble and more of a spur to our efforts,
Communities that are built in the wildland-urban interface will always be threatened by these kinds of fires,
I don’t know that any place in the world has a system like that,
We have to end bad environmental policies that have prevented us from managing our wild lands.”
Assembly member Bill Essayli, a Republican from Riverside known for rabble-rousing, added I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, fresh water to FLOW INTO CALIFORNIA!,
Trump wrote on Truth Social Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water, from excess rain and snow melt from the North, to flow daily into many parts of California, including the areas that are currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way,
Trump fumed on Truth Social They prioritized DEI over saving lives and homes,
Musk wrote, without offering further evidence or explanation There is no such document as the water restoration declaration — that is pure fiction,
Money was spent on cloud seeding to ‘increase rainfall’ even though California has no infrastructure to support it. 80% of rainfall flows back into the ocean,