I'd like to hear a republican tell us what his party did that he's proud of. Did they balance the budget? Find WMDs in Iraq, replace the ACA, stop 9/11? Without hating us what do they hold on to?
We raised taxes and balanced the budget. We passed the ACA. We made trade, anti-nuke, and global warming agreements.
They piss and whine like shrills and this seem enough. It's kinda sad to see them lower themselves into the sewer with Reagan, Bush, and Trump.
As much as I detest the failed policies of Reagan's tax cuts, I don't want to see the Reagan Library go up in flames. When I look at the worst fires in Cali history they all took place long after Reagan left office which tells us a lot about what my generation can expect in the future.
1. CAMP FIRE - (Butte County), November 2018 Structures destroyed: 18,804 Acres burned: 153,336 Deaths: 86
2. TUBBS FIRE - (Napa County, Sonoma County), October 2017 Structures destroyed: 5,636 Acres burned: 36,807 Deaths: 22
3. TUNNEL FIRE - Oakland Hills (Alameda County), October 1991 Structures destroyed: 2,900 Acres burned: 1,600 Deaths: 25
4. CEDAR FIRE (San Diego County), October 2003 Structures destroyed: 2,820 Acres burned: 273,246 Deaths: 15
5. VALLEY FIRE (Lake, Napa & Sonoma County), September 2015
Structures destroyed: 1,955 Acres burned: 76,067 Deaths: 4
6. WITCH FIRE (San Diego County), October 2007 Structures destroyed: 1,650 Acres burned: 197,990 Deaths: 2
7. WOOLSEY FIRE (Ventura County), Nov. 2018 Structures destroyed: 1,643 Acres burned: 96,949 Deaths: 3
8. CARR FIRE (Shasta County, Trinity County), July 2018 Structures destroyed: 1,614 Acres burned: 229,651 Deaths: 8
9. NUNS FIRE (Sonoma County), October 2017 Structures destroyed: 1,355 Acres burned: 54,382 Deaths: 3
10. THOMAS FIRE (Ventura County, Santa Barbara), December 2017 Structures destroyed: 1,063
Acres burned: 281,893 Deaths: 2 |