Oh good, Trump is terrible for not being a top-tier troop respecter. Thanks, liberals. You're really on ball with all that.
2020 is gonna be something, alright.
What, you think liberals hate troops or something? Aside from being disrespectful, his lame excuses like "Whaa I can't fly in a big helicopter right to the stage, so I guess I won't go" is lazy even for him. I mean, it's his job to look at things somberly, and he can't even do that right.
But let's take a step back and talk about the actual policies we need, in no particular order:
1: Apollo-scale carbon sequestration program.
2: Immediate and abrupt end to all fossil fuel subsidies.
3: Establishing a Federal Electoral Standards Commission to standardize and improve elections around the country. Every election is gonna start with you making a hole in a paper ballot that is then immediately counted electronically. Individual voting machines report their total counts to a public repository of information, so that statisticians can test it for signs of tampering. (machine #3255 reports it got 20,000 votes for Candidate Y?)
4: A tax hike on corporations, plus a capital gains tax and laws forbidding offshoring of wealth. And since we live in a meritocracy, where you should receive only what you have earned, a progressive inheritance tax so that nobody can inherit a billion dollars.
5: Single fucking payer healthcare.
6: A proper educational system.
7: Actual commitment to space exploration. I'm talking a funded mandate for boots on mars and asteroid mining subsidies. Earth can't handle this many people, it's time to get off this rock.
Trump has successfully prevented a clear discussion of how climate change has caused this California fire season. Never mind the impossible drought and severe, unseasonal winds that drove the fire spread.
And yes, if Trump said the Sky was blue, I would be pretty confident that the sky was red or green or anything else besides blue, sight unseen.
Except that draining aquifers, mismanaging the water drained from them (HEY LETS GO THROW WATER AT THE DESERT GUIZ), fucking exploding fire trees, people refusing to let any burns happen until they explode, and the worst sin of all: living in California which clearly hates humans. Climate change or not, California is going to burn, acting like this is surprising or due to something besides stupid policies involving everything about living in California is ridiculous.
If you think California's not worth living in, I guess we're going to have to evacuate the midwest (the only place on the planet which reliably has tornadoes), and the south (those hurricanes are only getting worse) and the east coast (due to proximity to New Jersey).
And yeah, I know California's prone to fires. Despite that, this is
the deadliest and most severe fire season in decades. If it was due to policies, we'd see this stuff happening every year, or else reliably every few years, not clustered in the past 5-10. This firestorm is due to terrible conditions and lack of rain, both of which can be attributed to climate change.
Of course, policy can mitigate the loss due to fire. We can mandate stone houses and defensible spaces. We can insist on firebreaks around every town. But don't act like there's someone out there who said "I'm a Republican, and if we have a Democrat in office, that will lead to the state burning to the ground for any reason other divine judgement."