Dr. Michael Savage
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advocates well not burning down clinics uh or attacking people who eat meat you're a conservationist but you don't love environmentalists because there's a difference conservationists believe in conserving the environment environmentalists use the environment as a political weapon or a tool to advance i would say a marxist agenda there's a big difference it's it's like anything else i mean you could be for something without using it as a weapon against your political enemies
So everyone's saying the fires, the fires, the fires. Yeah. Can we talk about the fires?
So everyone's saying the fires, the fires, the fires. Yeah. Can we talk about the fires?
So everyone's saying the fires, the fires, the fires. Yeah. Can we talk about the fires?
But what about the rebuilding down in Pacific Palisades? This is a hot button issue. Shouldn't there be a, I'm sorry, a special master to administer the funds? It seems fishy to a lot of people.
But what about the rebuilding down in Pacific Palisades? This is a hot button issue. Shouldn't there be a, I'm sorry, a special master to administer the funds? It seems fishy to a lot of people.
But what about the rebuilding down in Pacific Palisades? This is a hot button issue. Shouldn't there be a, I'm sorry, a special master to administer the funds? It seems fishy to a lot of people.
The rebuilding of Los Angeles.
The rebuilding of Los Angeles.
The rebuilding of Los Angeles.
So here's one related to it from my friend, Danny Horowitz, who's my attorney. Great man. You got to meet Daniel. Hope you never have to meet him, but no, he's a great guy.
So here's one related to it from my friend, Danny Horowitz, who's my attorney. Great man. You got to meet Daniel. Hope you never have to meet him, but no, he's a great guy.
So here's one related to it from my friend, Danny Horowitz, who's my attorney. Great man. You got to meet Daniel. Hope you never have to meet him, but no, he's a great guy.
No, no, I hate lawyers. I only like my lawyer. So he said, please, he loves you. He said, please ask the governor the following. He said, State Senator Scott Weiner, DSF, has introduced SB 677, which his website says is designed to strengthen two of California's landmark housing streamlining laws, SB 9, blah, blah, blah. These bills would allow developers to override local zoning laws.
No, no, I hate lawyers. I only like my lawyer. So he said, please, he loves you. He said, please ask the governor the following. He said, State Senator Scott Weiner, DSF, has introduced SB 677, which his website says is designed to strengthen two of California's landmark housing streamlining laws, SB 9, blah, blah, blah. These bills would allow developers to override local zoning laws.
No, no, I hate lawyers. I only like my lawyer. So he said, please, he loves you. He said, please ask the governor the following. He said, State Senator Scott Weiner, DSF, has introduced SB 677, which his website says is designed to strengthen two of California's landmark housing streamlining laws, SB 9, blah, blah, blah. These bills would allow developers to override local zoning laws.
and create high-density housing in suburbs and places like the burned-down areas of L.A. The bills allow this intensified development without any provision for increased fire, police, or water services. He says, Gavin, you signed SB 9 and SB 423, given the devastating impact of Los Angeles fires.
and create high-density housing in suburbs and places like the burned-down areas of L.A. The bills allow this intensified development without any provision for increased fire, police, or water services. He says, Gavin, you signed SB 9 and SB 423, given the devastating impact of Los Angeles fires.
and create high-density housing in suburbs and places like the burned-down areas of L.A. The bills allow this intensified development without any provision for increased fire, police, or water services. He says, Gavin, you signed SB 9 and SB 423, given the devastating impact of Los Angeles fires.
Are you willing to rethink your support of these bills and allow local communities to make their own assessments of fire and public safety readiness?