US Political News and Trump’s China visit

The ongoing wildfires in California have sparked a political firestorm, particularly between Governor Newsom and Trump. The assertions made by Trump, particularly those concerning a nonexistent "water restoration declaration," are unsubstantiated. The fires are predominantly attributed to environmental factors, such as strong winds and drought, by experts.

This pattern of scapegoating opponents during crises is indicative of Trump's political strategy, which frequently aims to deflect attention from systemic issues by designating blame. It echoes Trump's responses during the COVID-19 pandemic when he faced criticism for the United States' disproportionately high death rate, accounting for 24% of global fatalities despite representing only 4% of the world's population.

Not to be left out, his MAGA fans are also blatantly spreading misinformation and rumors all over social media, particularly X.


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Why? Undocumented immigrants have no rights.

man you a stupid a** muthaf***a
can't yo cracka a** get any of it homeboy?
I aint undocumentated i got them papers down in the hood
come down the hood muthaf***in drive by n shit dawg for real gonna tell you how it is
it aint right down in the hood
 
For those of you following along, the guy the LAPD arrested yesterday under suspicion of arson, because he was running around with a blow torch, and later released for lack of evidence, had 5 GPS cell phones on him and a UN pre-paid debit card. Imagine that, it's good to be an illegal these days. I'm sure he was innocent. /s

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/lapd-no-...rower-5-gps-phones-and-un-prepaid-debit-card/
 
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Iran says it will not leave American wildfire victims in the lurch and will send humanitarian aid to Los Angeles to help the victims.

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Not quite..it seems all the houses around his burnt down but by some heavenly miracle his was spared.


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There is arson, but the poor guy they arrested didn't do it.
- Those who planted the easily flammable Eucalyptus tree in California did it.
- Those who cut the fire department budget and sent it to Israel and its vehicles to Ukraine did it.
- Those who drained water basins thinking we would save fish did it.
- Those who built houses out of wood for high profit did it.

But as usual, they will not and never learn from their mistakes and will slander others to cover up their own crimes!
 
Not quite..it seems all the houses around his burnt down but by some heavenly miracle his was spared.


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He got notification all his smoke alarms went on so rightfully so he assumed his house was gone and he tweeted his house was gone and woke trolls started cheering... If only I could see their smug faces when they heard his house is still standing.
 
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California spent $500M on DEI initiatives, including $50K on 'racial equity' fish dept trainings: Nonprofit


California's Conservation Department, for example, spent $9,000 on copies of Ibram X. Kendi’s 'How to Be an Antiracist' book

By Houston Keene Fox News
Published July 12, 2022 2:31am EDT

FIRST ON FOX: A conservative nonprofit estimated that California has spent over $500 million on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including spending nearly $50,000 on "racial equity" trainings for the state Fish and Wildlife Department.

The Center for Organizational Research and Education (CORE), a consumer protection nonprofit, called DEI initiatives the Golden State’s "next billion-dollar industry" in their new report on California’s critical race theory-based spending.

"Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is becoming California's newest billion-dollar industry — on the taxpayer's dime," CORE lead researcher Will Coggin told Fox News Digital on Monday. "It's everywhere from kindergarten classrooms to the Department of Fish and Wildlife."

 

Cali leadership ripped for 'crisis of confidence' amid wildfire response​


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What were Obama and Trump saying to each other?​


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