Tim Sheehy
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I don't know if there's some crazy meth head who's off his rocker who just feels like doing it, because that has happened several times where just some jackass who's literally out of his mind, or if it's somebody who's malicious, or if it's a coordinated attack. Because Al-Qaeda did have a plan to basically cripple the American West Coast.
I don't know if there's some crazy meth head who's off his rocker who just feels like doing it, because that has happened several times where just some jackass who's literally out of his mind, or if it's somebody who's malicious, or if it's a coordinated attack. Because Al-Qaeda did have a plan to basically cripple the American West Coast.
I don't know if there's some crazy meth head who's off his rocker who just feels like doing it, because that has happened several times where just some jackass who's literally out of his mind, or if it's somebody who's malicious, or if it's a coordinated attack. Because Al-Qaeda did have a plan to basically cripple the American West Coast.
They wanted to start fires basically from Southern California to Washington all along the Pacific Coast Highway, essentially, and just create a firestorm in the Western U.S. to cripple us. And as we're seeing right now, it would have worked. How would they... I mean, how would they even find out what caused this? Will they? They will. I mean, I don't know for sure. It sounds like the...
They wanted to start fires basically from Southern California to Washington all along the Pacific Coast Highway, essentially, and just create a firestorm in the Western U.S. to cripple us. And as we're seeing right now, it would have worked. How would they... I mean, how would they even find out what caused this? Will they? They will. I mean, I don't know for sure. It sounds like the...
They wanted to start fires basically from Southern California to Washington all along the Pacific Coast Highway, essentially, and just create a firestorm in the Western U.S. to cripple us. And as we're seeing right now, it would have worked. How would they... I mean, how would they even find out what caused this? Will they? They will. I mean, I don't know for sure. It sounds like the...
You know, the emergency response stuff in LA hasn't been up to par. So I don't know, but I assume they will. And we'll probably find that some of it was genuine. Let's talk California policies. You know, the Camp Fire in Paradise was caused by a PG&E gas line, Pacific Gas Electric, I'm sorry, a power line that shorted out the start of the fire. I think some of these were intentional arson.
You know, the emergency response stuff in LA hasn't been up to par. So I don't know, but I assume they will. And we'll probably find that some of it was genuine. Let's talk California policies. You know, the Camp Fire in Paradise was caused by a PG&E gas line, Pacific Gas Electric, I'm sorry, a power line that shorted out the start of the fire. I think some of these were intentional arson.
You know, the emergency response stuff in LA hasn't been up to par. So I don't know, but I assume they will. And we'll probably find that some of it was genuine. Let's talk California policies. You know, the Camp Fire in Paradise was caused by a PG&E gas line, Pacific Gas Electric, I'm sorry, a power line that shorted out the start of the fire. I think some of these were intentional arson.
Some of them may be utility lines. But, you know, PG&E was blamed as a big, evil American corporation. These guys didn't maintain their power lines, their corporate greed, and they got multi-billion dollar judgment. They got taken to court, basically put out of business, and, you know, you owe all these people billions of dollars for your failures. Fair. Got to hold people accountable.
Some of them may be utility lines. But, you know, PG&E was blamed as a big, evil American corporation. These guys didn't maintain their power lines, their corporate greed, and they got multi-billion dollar judgment. They got taken to court, basically put out of business, and, you know, you owe all these people billions of dollars for your failures. Fair. Got to hold people accountable.
Some of them may be utility lines. But, you know, PG&E was blamed as a big, evil American corporation. These guys didn't maintain their power lines, their corporate greed, and they got multi-billion dollar judgment. They got taken to court, basically put out of business, and, you know, you owe all these people billions of dollars for your failures. Fair. Got to hold people accountable.
I'm not afraid of accountability at all. But
I'm not afraid of accountability at all. But
I'm not afraid of accountability at all. But
The reason PG&E's infrastructure and their power lines was so old and faulty, the reason they didn't pay to upgrade, it was because the state of California had forced them to reinvest all of their income into solar power, wind power, and DEI, and wasn't allowing them to make the necessary upgrades to their traditional fossil fuel-oriented power infrastructure.
The reason PG&E's infrastructure and their power lines was so old and faulty, the reason they didn't pay to upgrade, it was because the state of California had forced them to reinvest all of their income into solar power, wind power, and DEI, and wasn't allowing them to make the necessary upgrades to their traditional fossil fuel-oriented power infrastructure.
The reason PG&E's infrastructure and their power lines was so old and faulty, the reason they didn't pay to upgrade, it was because the state of California had forced them to reinvest all of their income into solar power, wind power, and DEI, and wasn't allowing them to make the necessary upgrades to their traditional fossil fuel-oriented power infrastructure.
And for years, management was saying, we need to upgrade these century-old transmission lines because they are a fire threat. We need to be able to cut trees down around the power lines so they don't start them on fire. And of course, what does the state of California say? No, you can't cut trees down. Cutting trees down is bad. We don't do that in California. You can't cut trees down.
And for years, management was saying, we need to upgrade these century-old transmission lines because they are a fire threat. We need to be able to cut trees down around the power lines so they don't start them on fire. And of course, what does the state of California say? No, you can't cut trees down. Cutting trees down is bad. We don't do that in California. You can't cut trees down.