Obama blamed the Black Forest Fire on your SUV. This is what is happening there right now.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The ponderosa pine community along the front range has a long history of catastrophic fires going back thousands of years. The crackers have nothing to do with it.
Are you trying to suggest that forests grow back?
It’s the cycle of extremes. Extreme rain and then drought. CO2 knows how to punish man for his sins! Before man there was only floral and faunal bliss without the satanic anthropogenic CO2.
RE: Eric Barnes says:
August 4, 2013 at 9:06 pm
“…Before man there was only floral and faunal bliss…”
Amen brother! Like in “Bambi.”
…….but look what they’re doing to Bambi these days….
(sob….sniff…blubber…)
I used to tell people that if you lived in California that there was nothing to worry about, except droughts, and when a drought hit all you had to worry about was brush fires. Then when the fire season has run its course there was nothing to worry about except rain. In case of rain there was nothing to worry about except landslides and the fact that rain causes more brush to grow so it can fuel more brush fires when the next drought hits.
Is that clear?
You left out earthquakes!