A VERY good chance the homes are replaced with high density immigrant housing though!
I saw satellite footage that showed three fires, in a triangle, being started simultaneously in the valley. The fact that Newscum would mention Maui and land speculators with a huge Joker grin points to all of this being orchestrated.
Home prices ballooned in CA and they've been hanging off that cliff for well over three years now. These fires wiped out $250 BILLION in value -- with nobody having fire insurance -- meaning few will have the cash to rebuild. Not that the county would issue permits to rebuild anyway, leaving Eminent Domain as their only option. The value of those homes are gone; they're only getting whatever pennies the county or speculators offer for the land. These communities -- entire communities -- were just robbed! It was an economic "genocide."
They weren't robbed. They are all just participating in the land management policies that they have voted for over decades. They should all be ecstatic about their chance to return Los Angeles to nature in order to protect the environment.
This is what they want for the rest of us, so I am just glad that they are leading by example for once. I think we should respect their choice and not give them any federal tax dollars that might pressure them to go against their principles and rebuild.
And nothing will ever change.
Zero chance chaniqua changes her ways or gets fired.
A VERY good chance the homes are replaced with high density immigrant housing though!
I saw satellite footage that showed three fires, in a triangle, being started simultaneously in the valley. The fact that Newscum would mention Maui and land speculators with a huge Joker grin points to all of this being orchestrated.
Home prices ballooned in CA and they've been hanging off that cliff for well over three years now. These fires wiped out $250 BILLION in value -- with nobody having fire insurance -- meaning few will have the cash to rebuild. Not that the county would issue permits to rebuild anyway, leaving Eminent Domain as their only option. The value of those homes are gone; they're only getting whatever pennies the county or speculators offer for the land. These communities -- entire communities -- were just robbed! It was an economic "genocide."
They weren't robbed. They are all just participating in the land management policies that they have voted for over decades. They should all be ecstatic about their chance to return Los Angeles to nature in order to protect the environment.
This is what they want for the rest of us, so I am just glad that they are leading by example for once. I think we should respect their choice and not give them any federal tax dollars that might pressure them to go against their principles and rebuild.
Now is the time to drag a local tribe out of obscurity and bankroll their efforts to claim all this barren land as theirs.
We of the Nglsprach believe this land is ours.
Ah, right! Agreed.