Tim Sheehy
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But when you're watching hundreds of homes burn, people being burned alive, like, that's a time you're at maximum risk. Jeez. Don't sit on the ground. Go fly.
Well, first of all, having plans in place ahead of time so it's not scramble and, you know, grab whatever you can. Second, you remember North Carolina?
Well, first of all, having plans in place ahead of time so it's not scramble and, you know, grab whatever you can. Second, you remember North Carolina?
Well, first of all, having plans in place ahead of time so it's not scramble and, you know, grab whatever you can. Second, you remember North Carolina?
You know, when they were trying to get hotel rooms and they couldn't because all the FEMA employees had come to town and FEMA had soaked up all the hotel rooms and then the evacuees couldn't find any.
You know, when they were trying to get hotel rooms and they couldn't because all the FEMA employees had come to town and FEMA had soaked up all the hotel rooms and then the evacuees couldn't find any.
You know, when they were trying to get hotel rooms and they couldn't because all the FEMA employees had come to town and FEMA had soaked up all the hotel rooms and then the evacuees couldn't find any.
Yes. And they're like, oh, well, sorry, this hotel's full because the FEMA people came down from like DC or wherever, and they're in the hotel rooms working on their laptops. Well, get them the hell out of here. Send them back to their home office so these vacuies have a roof over their head. Military bases. We have a lot of military bases in California. And they're probably not being utilized.
Yes. And they're like, oh, well, sorry, this hotel's full because the FEMA people came down from like DC or wherever, and they're in the hotel rooms working on their laptops. Well, get them the hell out of here. Send them back to their home office so these vacuies have a roof over their head. Military bases. We have a lot of military bases in California. And they're probably not being utilized.
Yes. And they're like, oh, well, sorry, this hotel's full because the FEMA people came down from like DC or wherever, and they're in the hotel rooms working on their laptops. Well, get them the hell out of here. Send them back to their home office so these vacuies have a roof over their head. Military bases. We have a lot of military bases in California. And they're probably not being utilized.
As you know, a lot of these big bases, training, Fort Irwin, 29 Palms, those are training bases where a whole regiment of guys will go out and train. Open them up. Open those barracks up. Put up those... Wall tents, you know, get them out there. We have giant bases out there with infrastructure, with showers.
As you know, a lot of these big bases, training, Fort Irwin, 29 Palms, those are training bases where a whole regiment of guys will go out and train. Open them up. Open those barracks up. Put up those... Wall tents, you know, get them out there. We have giant bases out there with infrastructure, with showers.
As you know, a lot of these big bases, training, Fort Irwin, 29 Palms, those are training bases where a whole regiment of guys will go out and train. Open them up. Open those barracks up. Put up those... Wall tents, you know, get them out there. We have giant bases out there with infrastructure, with showers.
I mean, it's not permanent, but it's somewhere for them to go temporarily while we recover this. Now, of course, once they start coming back in and finding permanent housing, I mean, we're going to be tens of thousands of houses down I mean, this is the true truth bomb, I think, that's really going to hurt everyone on the back end of this crisis, is the housing impact.
I mean, it's not permanent, but it's somewhere for them to go temporarily while we recover this. Now, of course, once they start coming back in and finding permanent housing, I mean, we're going to be tens of thousands of houses down I mean, this is the true truth bomb, I think, that's really going to hurt everyone on the back end of this crisis, is the housing impact.
I mean, it's not permanent, but it's somewhere for them to go temporarily while we recover this. Now, of course, once they start coming back in and finding permanent housing, I mean, we're going to be tens of thousands of houses down I mean, this is the true truth bomb, I think, that's really going to hurt everyone on the back end of this crisis, is the housing impact.
I mean, it's structural nationally. Because this will affect home insurance rates all over the country. It's not just going to be localized to L.A. This will have a national impact.
I mean, it's structural nationally. Because this will affect home insurance rates all over the country. It's not just going to be localized to L.A. This will have a national impact.
I mean, it's structural nationally. Because this will affect home insurance rates all over the country. It's not just going to be localized to L.A. This will have a national impact.
And they should be. Again, I talked about America first earlier. And I think that phrase and that concept are so unfairly portrayed by so many parts of the American media and the American mainstream media. The people that read The Atlantic every day and The New Yorker and The New York Times. Oh, America first. It's this lowbrow isolationism. No, it's not.