Make America Gavin Again

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No, Sir. But I did ask you to back up your statements. You failed to do that.
Pretty sure no matter what I say you’re going to have a problem with it.
I already told you how infamous your state is for poor forestry and runaway wildfires.
The recent one in Pacific Pallisades was quite the disaster with empty reservoirs and dry hydrants.
Not sure how I’m supposed to back that up when it’s a thing that actually happened?
 
Pretty sure no matter what I say you’re going to have a problem with it.
I already told you how infamous your state is for poor forestry and runaway wildfires.
The recent one in Pacific Pallisades was quite the disaster with empty reservoirs and dry hydrants.
Not sure how I’m supposed to back that up when it’s a thing that actually happened?

:rolleyes:
 
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"Gibs me dat land!" Hopefully this never becomes reality as we all know what would happen. There's never an end to the gibs, though. It's all idiocy and insanity.

"The task force should recommend a restorative land access pilot for black farmers model alongside existing land return initiatives," said Adam X, the CEO of Original Manufacturing, a Los Angeles-based "community development" group that describes itself as "builders of food equity" and "warriors for systemic justice."

"What we've seen with black farmers is that they've been systemically excluded from land ownership, from racially restrictive covenants to outright denial of access to farmland," added Rasheed Hislop, senior manager of the Community Alliance with Family Farmers, a "modern farming advisory services firm that focuses on creating equitable access to the agricultural industry."

"Black farmers aren't asking for handouts, they need hand-ups."

In a statement, a spokeswoman for the California Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation stressed that the task force does not implement policy and that its report consists of recommendations.

"The views and recommendations expressed in the draft report are those of the California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force and do not reflect an endorsement by the California Strategic Growth Council or the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation," the spokeswoman told the Free Beacon.
 
If you can maintain a democratic decision-making process long-term it's the way to go.

Singers and lead guitarists, especially the former, are the most-likely cock-blockers. If you can keep them under-control, all should be good.

IMHO.
So true. Their implied opinion is "my way or i quit".
 
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