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Sadly this is already ingrained in the story. Conservatives are blaming smelt fish too underpants Jan 11 #1
Anyone with a working brain can see through both arguments Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 11 #2
Yes but they had it drilled into their heads all day. underpants Jan 11 #4
So was eating cats I ead.. . that's what Cons Do. Cha Jan 12 #15
20% of hydrants were dry. That is a huge issue that shouldn't be signed off as political Melon Jan 11 #3
I think the point is the timing Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 11 #5
And hannah Jan 11 #11
Mump Needs to Get Exponentially Loaded Cha Jan 12 #16
Can you show proof canetoad Jan 11 #6
I feel like you just bombed in to add your wisdom Melon Jan 12 #13
..... Skittles Jan 11 #7
If the fire was normal it would have been ok 20 % down nini Jan 12 #14
20% hydrants down is never ok. This is a huge failure Melon Jan 12 #18
I saw a fire chief say that the sprinklers installed on some of these homes burned up and the water was just flowing kimbutgar Jan 11 #8
the way i traided to explain it to someone..... Takket Jan 11 #9
The way Katy Tur was grilling Newsom, it's all his fault. Emile Jan 11 #10
TY .. That sounds expected. Did Gov Newsom handle it? Cha Jan 12 #17
He did, but boy oh boy did she ever kept at him. But the water pressure blah blah blah. Emile Jan 12 #20
I never liked her Meowmee Jan 12 #21
She is just another MSNBC Donald Trump apologist. Emile Jan 12 #24
I live in the very last house at the edge of town. Midnight Writer Jan 11 #12
What an excellent point! TY! arthritisR_US Jan 12 #19
Exactly and the higher elevation the less pressure too. Emile Jan 12 #22
Moving water uphill is very expensive. Hugin Jan 12 #23
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