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Posted by: thepinetree on 07/28/2021 07:07 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 07/28/2021 07:07 PM
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Alpine County Leadership Meets with Governor Gavin Newsom on Tamarack Fire Damage

Markleeville, CA...Alpine County Supervisors Terry Woodrow, January Riddle, and Alpine County Administrative Officer Nichole Williamson met with Governor Gavin Newsom today at the incident command post to discuss the impacts of the Tamarack Fire on Alpine County.



Photo Credit: JT Chevallier, Alpine County Public Information Officer




Media Inquiries Regarding Alpine County Evacuations & Re-Entry
JT Chevallier
Public Information Officer
Alpine County
530-721-1339
jchevallier@alpinecountyca.gov

Fire Information & Public Information
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7674/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamarackfireinfo #TamarackFire
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tamarack_fire  #TamarackFire
Fire Information Number: 775-434-8629
Email: 2021.tamarack@firenet.gov
Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCllqup_9I-v-O6woWUCATfA/videos


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Posted on: 2021-07-28 20:03:58   By: Anonymous
 
Take those fuking masks off!

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    Posted on: 2021-07-28 20:06:15   By: Anonymous
     
    There is nothing to discuss with that clown! The USFS is so screwed up they should be thrown out of California! This is the third time they have burned Alpine County! End of story!

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      Posted on: 2021-07-28 21:23:51   By: Anonymous
       
      Idiot Newsom should have discussed firefighting with the USFS before they let this fire destroy everything. What an Idiot!

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        Posted on: 2021-07-28 21:33:32   By: Anonymous
         
        But it shows how much he "cares"

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          Posted on: 2021-07-28 21:42:12   By: Anonymous
           
          Oh he cares alright! Lol. And he dress like crap!

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            Posted on: 2021-07-29 06:27:41   By: Anonymous
             
            He's just trying to be like us little folks. What a phoney.

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              Posted on: 2021-07-29 07:44:54   By: Anonymous
               
              Good looking camel's hoof on gavin oh thats right he's a pussy...

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    Posted on: 2021-07-29 07:39:02   By: Anonymous
     

    Governor Gavin Newsom Failed Californians
    Unaffordable housing. Record homelessness. Rising crime. Failing schools. Independent contractors thrown out of work. Exploding pension debt. And now, a locked down population while the prisons are emptied. Hold Gavin Newsom accountable. Gavin Newsom must go.
    VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom and here is why: Gavin Newsom’s policies are bad for California, bad for business, and he is soft on crime. Since taking office the problems facing us have grown and his policies have only made them worse. Everywhere you look, Gavin Newsom’s failures of are obvious. For the first time in history California population declined businesses closed, corporations left and a congressional seat was lost as a result. REBUILD the California, VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom.

    Governor Newsom is soft on crime. He signed SB 145 referred to as the “Pedophile Bill” into law. His mass release of prisoners have led to a spike in crime, increased homelessness and the deterioration of our great state. Californians pay the highest cost of living, the highest taxes of any state. Yet crime is soaring, electricity is unreliable, our roads are crumbling, our water supply is insufficient, water is rationed, and the mismanaged forests are burning. To make things worse he released many of the CDC fire crews, cut their budget and closed CDC fire camps. NOW he is closing Susanville State Prison, where fire crews were housed, eliminating a valuable resource and crippling the local economy. Gavin Newsom misled the people and lied about forest land cleared for fire prevention as California enters a dangerous fire season.

    VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom.

    Under Gavin Newsom our public schools have failed, California was ranked 37th, K – 12 nationwide and our kids have lost a year plus of vital learning. He removed the teacher’s authority to maintain discipline in the classroom and imposed the controversial sexual education curriculum.

    VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom.

    During 2021 Newsom’s Employment Development Department paid est. $31 billion tax dollars in fraudulent claims! He misused our gas tax money for purposes not intended and held those funds hostage to force state housing requirements on local municipalities. He now seeks to take local zoning away from cities and impose state mandates upon them through AB 9 and 10.

    He kept people from attending church, closed schools, supported open borders and the mass release of criminals while he closed our state and shut down the economy. Newsom is bad for California.

    VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom

    We saw an increase of 6.8% in homelessness between 2019 and 2020, the largest increase of any state in that time frame. California has the highest level of functional poverty in the U.S., Slightly more than 36 percent of California’s residents are at or near the poverty level, more than one third of its population. Gavin Newsom and the elite are getting richer while the average Californian is getting poorer. We cannot afford another 17 months of Gavin Newsom.

    This is a groundswell movement (Of THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE!). Citizens from all walks of life, the entire political spectrum, every ethnicity, culture and race support this recall.

    VOTE YES to RECALL Gavin Newsom.


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      Posted on: 2021-07-29 08:18:04   By: Anonymous
       

      #RecallNewsom

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    Posted on: 2021-07-29 12:42:18   By: Anonymous
     
    Super effective muzzles with the "mask sag" below the nose!

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      Posted on: 2021-07-29 17:04:41   By: Anonymous
       
      How about a town hall meeting and bring in the person that made the decision to let the fire go? I am sure that the locals would love that exchange!

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