Erin Brockovich
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Can't do that anymore. We need to fix the problem on the up front. And we have every ability to do it.
Can't do that anymore. We need to fix the problem on the up front. And we have every ability to do it.
Of course, and that's a good instinct. We need that. In Hinckley I learned about what I call my three L's. Logic, your common sense. Leverage, the power of a community. And logic, leverage and loyalty. Loyalty is your stick-to-itiveness.
Of course, and that's a good instinct. We need that. In Hinckley I learned about what I call my three L's. Logic, your common sense. Leverage, the power of a community. And logic, leverage and loyalty. Loyalty is your stick-to-itiveness.
Of course, and that's a good instinct. We need that. In Hinckley I learned about what I call my three L's. Logic, your common sense. Leverage, the power of a community. And logic, leverage and loyalty. Loyalty is your stick-to-itiveness.
I don't believe that at all. I don't think we have to adapt or leave here and we certainly don't have to adapt to these fires. We're never going to change the wind. We can talk about climate change. It is what it is. But we're not going to change it. But what we can do is respect it and prepare for it. And there's many things that we can do to prepare us, should there be another fire.
I don't believe that at all. I don't think we have to adapt or leave here and we certainly don't have to adapt to these fires. We're never going to change the wind. We can talk about climate change. It is what it is. But we're not going to change it. But what we can do is respect it and prepare for it. And there's many things that we can do to prepare us, should there be another fire.
I don't believe that at all. I don't think we have to adapt or leave here and we certainly don't have to adapt to these fires. We're never going to change the wind. We can talk about climate change. It is what it is. But we're not going to change it. But what we can do is respect it and prepare for it. And there's many things that we can do to prepare us, should there be another fire.
And listen, I do not like politics, but, and I try to stay out of it. But after this Palisade fire, I'm looking right at our legislative people and governor and insurance commissioners in this state who have been in office for almost, what, eight years now?
And listen, I do not like politics, but, and I try to stay out of it. But after this Palisade fire, I'm looking right at our legislative people and governor and insurance commissioners in this state who have been in office for almost, what, eight years now?
And listen, I do not like politics, but, and I try to stay out of it. But after this Palisade fire, I'm looking right at our legislative people and governor and insurance commissioners in this state who have been in office for almost, what, eight years now?
And been a part of the ten worst fires this state has seen.
And been a part of the ten worst fires this state has seen.
And been a part of the ten worst fires this state has seen.
We should have known better. We can do better, but we haven't been. We're not dealing with our infrastructure. We're not dealing with these matters on the up front. We have ways to become more prepared for these fires. We need to change how we're building. We need to change our infrastructure. We need to bury our lines.
We should have known better. We can do better, but we haven't been. We're not dealing with our infrastructure. We're not dealing with these matters on the up front. We have ways to become more prepared for these fires. We need to change how we're building. We need to change our infrastructure. We need to bury our lines.
We should have known better. We can do better, but we haven't been. We're not dealing with our infrastructure. We're not dealing with these matters on the up front. We have ways to become more prepared for these fires. We need to change how we're building. We need to change our infrastructure. We need to bury our lines.