Trump will never acknowledge climate change and will do irreparable damage to our country while he is president. Electing someone else in 2020 won’t undo harm occurring now.
moron:
Seriously only a moron would compare hot California to a country where the average high temperature is 62 degrees. pic.twitter.com/QXD70Bi6ey
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) November 17, 2018
moron:
Trump: Climate change "maybe contributes a little bit" to California wildfires https://t.co/dEorwQeX1M pic.twitter.com/vywD8OYo7Q
— The Hill (@thehill) November 17, 2018
moron:
Trump says seeing the devastation of the wildfires in California hasn't changed his opinion on climate change.
"No, no. I have a strong opinion. I want great climate, we're going to have that, & we're going to have forests that are very safe… that is happening as we speak." pic.twitter.com/FkafOxZqtE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 17, 2018
Trump was criticized for incorrectly blaming the California wildfires on poor forest management. He did it again. https://t.co/DTnT33kMBM pic.twitter.com/U029Vi40P3
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 17, 2018
One man was holding a garden rake to which he taped a sign that said: “Our Fault: Really?” https://t.co/q7GcykK1nH
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) November 17, 2018
The Paradise fire is catastrophic. And the wildfire threat to California is only growing. | By Umair Irfan https://t.co/jpQ3Ppxyqv
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) November 17, 2018
What is Trump going to throw at the survivors of the California fires?
— Roland Scahill (@rolandscahill) November 17, 2018
Air mask selfies are California's newest trend https://t.co/XmJVzG5gfj pic.twitter.com/qDjDQc8F47
— New York Post (@nypost) November 17, 2018
Air filter masks that block out smoke from the California wildfires are becoming an essential item in San Francisco and other cities. Here's an illustrated look at why it might not be a passing trend. https://t.co/35hlRbUVse
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 17, 2018
"We're now having these historical towns where people are starting to look around, and think: 'We're not that different from Paradise. Could that happen to us?'" https://t.co/88tnczNjmb
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 17, 2018
The line at the disaster recovery center at the Chico Mall was hundreds of people long, snaking around the building. https://t.co/Hie4kGNWnL
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 17, 2018
"I think you have the management factor. … right now, that seems to be a very big problem." Trump says there are "a lot of factors" causing the destruction from wildfires in California, but specifically mentions management as an issue. https://t.co/JGyOxK2x9U pic.twitter.com/keDxtR0KnY
— CNN (@CNN) November 17, 2018
More than 1,000 people are unaccounted for and at least 74 people dead in California as deadly wildfires continue to burn at both ends of the state. https://t.co/DB2Wgl5Zmp pic.twitter.com/N4eICn8fzE
— ABC News (@ABC) November 17, 2018
Climate change interacting with socioeconomic structure to cause an internal refugee crisis in one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Expect more of this. https://t.co/jcwTYyGy3d
— Seth Finnegan (@sethfinnegan1) November 17, 2018
Drought, higher-than-average temperatures and population growth near wilderness areas have created favorable fire conditions, exacerbated the blazes and made them more costly. https://t.co/dzQliu4Ftx
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) November 17, 2018
Trump's tweet this week about California's wildfires wasn't just wrong. It was heartless. https://t.co/e7glEjEnEm pic.twitter.com/O2is9GM353
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) November 17, 2018