Eco-Update: WWBMD (Wildfires / Bio-Fuels)
Posted by: Aaron Park | 07/04/2008 3:35 PM
What Would Bloomfield-Montgomery Do?
Now that Jennifer Bloomfield-Montgomery has been endorsed by the Sierra Club, I thought some questions should be in order.
As I was walking my new pat rat, Chuck, on the river with the misses today... I saw three C-130 Tankers scrambling from McClellan. The other evening, I saw two landing and two taking off. (The American River is in the flight pattern of McClellan airfield)... after wondering how much of our tax dollars were being wasted on a wildfire fed by years of fuel not allowed to be removed by lawsuits from the Sierra Club and others blocking efforts to thin and clear forests...
I think we should ask her if she is going to support forest thinning and clearing or if she is going to participate in the myriad of Sierra Club lawsuits. Note - in recent news roundups - Jeff Flint is continuing to post article after article about clean-up efforts being interfered with by Eco-Nazi lawsuits. For more commentary click this link
Bloomfield-Montgomery has some more explaining to do - you see, she is also a proponent of "Green Energy". This would mean things like "Bio-Fuels" - I posted in some detail about how bio-fuels are causing world starvation because the price of basic food staples is soaring.
The irony is that this Blog Post was inspired by a Guardian story that was a leak of a World Bank story aimed at making Bush look bad (again, seems to be easy these days)... this time it will boomerang.
So WWBMD? Now that she is going to be faced with the effects of policies she has aligned herself with - high food costs, Starvation, $5 a gallon gas and potential voters inhaling smoke from wildfires... WWBMD as a supervisor?
Meantime - there are some local elected leaders that have withheld their support of Kranz... It is time for them to step up and say, we need Kranz re-elected. The Primary is over, Houston finished third.
The point was made - unless you want the Sierra Club running placer County, it is now time to step up to the plate for Kranz.
Now that Jennifer Bloomfield-Montgomery has been endorsed by the Sierra Club, I thought some questions should be in order.
As I was walking my new pat rat, Chuck, on the river with the misses today... I saw three C-130 Tankers scrambling from McClellan. The other evening, I saw two landing and two taking off. (The American River is in the flight pattern of McClellan airfield)... after wondering how much of our tax dollars were being wasted on a wildfire fed by years of fuel not allowed to be removed by lawsuits from the Sierra Club and others blocking efforts to thin and clear forests...
I think we should ask her if she is going to support forest thinning and clearing or if she is going to participate in the myriad of Sierra Club lawsuits. Note - in recent news roundups - Jeff Flint is continuing to post article after article about clean-up efforts being interfered with by Eco-Nazi lawsuits. For more commentary click this link
Bloomfield-Montgomery has some more explaining to do - you see, she is also a proponent of "Green Energy". This would mean things like "Bio-Fuels" - I posted in some detail about how bio-fuels are causing world starvation because the price of basic food staples is soaring.
The irony is that this Blog Post was inspired by a Guardian story that was a leak of a World Bank story aimed at making Bush look bad (again, seems to be easy these days)... this time it will boomerang.
So WWBMD? Now that she is going to be faced with the effects of policies she has aligned herself with - high food costs, Starvation, $5 a gallon gas and potential voters inhaling smoke from wildfires... WWBMD as a supervisor?
Meantime - there are some local elected leaders that have withheld their support of Kranz... It is time for them to step up and say, we need Kranz re-elected. The Primary is over, Houston finished third.
The point was made - unless you want the Sierra Club running placer County, it is now time to step up to the plate for Kranz.


Well said. Montgomery would be a disaster for Placer County. Kranz has done a very good job and deserves to be re-elected.