Tim Sheehy
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I don't know if he, I don't know the legality, but he certainly should have. I mean, that's what you do as a leader. You make tough decisions. Well, I can't violate this right because I can't, you know damn well. I mean, you let overseas, all right, I know this is a rule, but guess what? People are dying. I'm going to break that rule right now and I'll deal with the consequences later.
I don't know if he, I don't know the legality, but he certainly should have. I mean, that's what you do as a leader. You make tough decisions. Well, I can't violate this right because I can't, you know damn well. I mean, you let overseas, all right, I know this is a rule, but guess what? People are dying. I'm going to break that rule right now and I'll deal with the consequences later.
I don't know if he, I don't know the legality, but he certainly should have. I mean, that's what you do as a leader. You make tough decisions. Well, I can't violate this right because I can't, you know damn well. I mean, you let overseas, all right, I know this is a rule, but guess what? People are dying. I'm going to break that rule right now and I'll deal with the consequences later.
You know, if I have to drain this reservoir that's being reserved for some water reclamation project, sorry, man, I got people dying and homes burning. We're going to use that water and we'll deal with it later. And, you know, the water management is tough.
You know, if I have to drain this reservoir that's being reserved for some water reclamation project, sorry, man, I got people dying and homes burning. We're going to use that water and we'll deal with it later. And, you know, the water management is tough.
You know, if I have to drain this reservoir that's being reserved for some water reclamation project, sorry, man, I got people dying and homes burning. We're going to use that water and we'll deal with it later. And, you know, the water management is tough.
I mean, this is also a consequence of we built, we're inhabiting areas that, you know, were not designed to be inhabited by 15 million people, you know. They just were not.
I mean, this is also a consequence of we built, we're inhabiting areas that, you know, were not designed to be inhabited by 15 million people, you know. They just were not.
I mean, this is also a consequence of we built, we're inhabiting areas that, you know, were not designed to be inhabited by 15 million people, you know. They just were not.
Oh, yeah. I mean, him and Karen Bass cut fire funding. And it's funny. Again, I go back to the Hegseth hearings. It was just recently. The Democrats were very focused on Pete's ability to fiscally manage an organization. It's amazing that Democrats all of a sudden worry about fiscal management. They've never cared before.
Oh, yeah. I mean, him and Karen Bass cut fire funding. And it's funny. Again, I go back to the Hegseth hearings. It was just recently. The Democrats were very focused on Pete's ability to fiscally manage an organization. It's amazing that Democrats all of a sudden worry about fiscal management. They've never cared before.
Oh, yeah. I mean, him and Karen Bass cut fire funding. And it's funny. Again, I go back to the Hegseth hearings. It was just recently. The Democrats were very focused on Pete's ability to fiscally manage an organization. It's amazing that Democrats all of a sudden worry about fiscal management. They've never cared before.
And, of course, in California, they're constantly spending themselves into oblivion. Yet they wanted to cut firefighter funding, and they wanted to cut funding for the wildland resilience firefighting apparatus, which they did, they cut that funding. So they want to spend more and more money on homeless camp restoration. They want to dump billions into homeless
And, of course, in California, they're constantly spending themselves into oblivion. Yet they wanted to cut firefighter funding, and they wanted to cut funding for the wildland resilience firefighting apparatus, which they did, they cut that funding. So they want to spend more and more money on homeless camp restoration. They want to dump billions into homeless
And, of course, in California, they're constantly spending themselves into oblivion. Yet they wanted to cut firefighter funding, and they wanted to cut funding for the wildland resilience firefighting apparatus, which they did, they cut that funding. So they want to spend more and more money on homeless camp restoration. They want to dump billions into homeless
issues rehabilitation free needles for drug addicts well that's creating a whole business i mean we know why that's happening right that's creating an entire business to house homelessness it's an industrial complex yeah but i mean geez and and folks say well we don't have the funding for this to fight fires you know that costs money
issues rehabilitation free needles for drug addicts well that's creating a whole business i mean we know why that's happening right that's creating an entire business to house homelessness it's an industrial complex yeah but i mean geez and and folks say well we don't have the funding for this to fight fires you know that costs money
issues rehabilitation free needles for drug addicts well that's creating a whole business i mean we know why that's happening right that's creating an entire business to house homelessness it's an industrial complex yeah but i mean geez and and folks say well we don't have the funding for this to fight fires you know that costs money
Well, this is now the most expensive disaster in American history. We're spending billions upon billions recovering from these fires. And, you know, there are estimates out there, you know, that 20,000 to 30,000 Americans a year die from wildfire-related smoke inhalation. You know, and if you're in a valley out in the western U.S.
Well, this is now the most expensive disaster in American history. We're spending billions upon billions recovering from these fires. And, you know, there are estimates out there, you know, that 20,000 to 30,000 Americans a year die from wildfire-related smoke inhalation. You know, and if you're in a valley out in the western U.S.