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A DEI Green New Deal Hydrogen Bomb
« on: January 16, 2025, 07:20:10 am »
January 12, 2025
A DEI Green New Deal Hydrogen Bomb
By Clarice Feldman
 
That’s how Victor David Hanson describes this week’s catastrophic wildfires in California.


“It was a total systems collapse from the idea of not spending money on irrigation, storage, water, fire prevention and forest management, a viable insurance industry, a DEI hierarchy, you put it all together and it's something like a DEI Green New Deal hydrogen bomb… Gavin Newsom was fiddling, he's almost Nero Newsom. And this has been something that is just unimaginable… The systems breakdown. And to finish, what we're seeing in California is a state with 40 million people. And yet the people who run it feel that it should return to a 19th century pastoral condition. They are de-civilizing the state and de-industrializing the state and de-farming the state. But they're not telling the 40 million people that their lifestyles will have to revert back to the 19th century, when you had no protection from fire… You didn't have enough water in California. You didn't have enough power. You didn't pump oil. So we are deliberately making these decisions not to develop energy, not to develop a timber industry, not to protect the insurance industry, not to protect houses and property. And we're doing it in almost a purely nihilistic fashion."

And any honest accounting underscores the truth of his assessment.


LA is burning. And the derelict people responsible are worried that they are found out as charlatans and empty suits. The leftwing voters who enabled them are getting angry over the inferno that their chosen politicos green-lighted -- as if they are shocked, shocked by the consequences of their voting.

 https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/01/a_dei_green_new_deal_hydrogen_bomb.html
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