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I realize that its dry and the remoteness up their makes it difficult to put out their wildfires. But the fact that Trudeau made comments saying they would like to implement climate change lockdowns like they did for Covid makes it hard to think that they aren't just letting stuff burn to justify their communist tendencies. So they can say "See climate change is so bad we have all these uncontrollable fires so we need to do something". Newsome tried to pull the same crap in California.
Absolutely, it's nice to read a post from someone who can think and realize that this whole fire thing is just a political game...
 


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If you would check ND law you would realize that ALL of ND has section lines. You really can't be that stupid! You are starting to sound like another far-left Climate Change activist!
The law can saw what ever it wants but there isn’t a section line out west every square mile. It’s just a fact I can’t help that your fat retarded ass doesn’t leave the e basement jerking off to twitter propaganda. Maybe get some vitamin d and not the kind your uncle gives you.
 

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I don’t doubt there is some nefarious intent but just some quick calculation the closest to some of the fires there is an air strip that could support any real air craft if 1200 miles. Is it worth putting fire crews lives at risk so we don’t have Smokey skies in not the one making the call but sure wouldn’t want to have to tell a family dad isn’t coming home trying to put fires out in the middle of no where.
1200 miles? Are you fricken kidding me, you must be joking. They are spread out all over Canada, look at a map!
 

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1200 miles? Are you fricken kidding me, you must be joking. They are spread out all over Canada, look at a map!
Ya but you simple minded idiot when you get to the the Yukon and nwt where the biggest fires are burning causing the most irritation to your underdeveloped lungs it’s 1000-1200 miles to the nearest air strip that will support the large tankers. How about take your fat ass up there and show them how fire fighting is done . I’m sure the smoke jumpers could retrofit a parachute for a Abrams tank to get you to the ground .Maybe listen to Bobby K and lay off the cheesy poofs.
 


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The law can saw what ever it wants but there isn’t a section line out west every square mile. It’s just a fact I can’t help that your fat retarded ass doesn’t leave the e basement jerking off to twitter propaganda. Maybe get some vitamin d and not the kind your uncle gives you.
There sure is. You may have to use GPS to find them but every section has them. Try to do some research before you blab bullshit and make a fool of yourself.......
 

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There sure is. You may have to use GPS to find them but every section has them. Try to do some research before you blab bullshit and make a fool of yourself.......
I can attest first hand that unlike north dakota, i know states like Wyoming do not have your traditional section lines where you can drive down. I worked for an engineering firm back in 2017 where we needed to find these section corners and there are no roads that travel with these section lines. Roads are build on terrain that is accessible to the terrain many times we needed to get permission from land owners, some made us pay to use their roads since majority are private or we needed to walk into a owners land to access these sections. There are no ROW or easements that are for public travel most roads are privately owned when you travel off of established roads. It a road does not run along a section line even in north dakota its most likely an easement or its private and any easement can be revoked if the owner deems it necessary.
 

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Another thing if you zoom into google earth you will see that most of the land that is burning in Canada is so remote that there are very little roads since most of the land is forest. The issue here is this is exactly a man made problem since a bug that destroys trees was let into the country 20+ years ago. The issue is that these bugs are making there way into the states right now and if we cant get a control of these bugd this will happen here as well. Any rainfall that happens in these areas is the same effect that deserts have where moisture clouds are dried up before they even get to these areas. There isnt anything mankind can do about it now this is something that should have been dealt with 20 plus years ago when Canada knew about these bugs.
 


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There sure is. You may have to use GPS to find them but every section has them. Try to do some research before you blab bullshit and make a fool of yourself.......
You are so dumb you logged into your burner account. You go out there and give that a shot and see how it works out. You have no clue how the real world works outside of memaws basement .
 

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Another thing if you zoom into google earth you will see that most of the land that is burning in Canada is so remote that there are very little roads since most of the land is forest. The issue here is this is exactly a man made problem since a bug that destroys trees was let into the country 20+ years ago. The issue is that these bugs are making there way into the states right now and if we cant get a control of these bugd this will happen here as well. Any rainfall that happens in these areas is the same effect that deserts have where moisture clouds are dried up before they even get to these areas. There isnt anything mankind can do about it now this is something that should have been dealt with 20 plus years ago when Canada knew about these bugs.
Are you talking about the pine beetle
 


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It’s been around our forest for years. My fil finished his whole basement in bettle kill pin 12 years ago. Fire is natures way of killing the pine beetle
Yep and i ve been reading articles online that states like Washington and Montana are seeing more and more signs of these beetles making their way here where there was none before. Kind of the same issue with zebra mussels
 

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There sure is. You may have to use GPS to find them but every section has them. Try to do some research before you blab bullshit and make a fool of yourself.......
I wouldn't go as far as calling them section line. There more like boundaries with no roads for miles. And yes you would need a GPS to follow. In them remote areas you couldn't follow a straight line. So before you know it your off the line and on private land. And that is when trouble starts.
 

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Yep and i ve been reading articles online that states like Washington and Montana are seeing more and more signs of these beetles making their way here where there was none before. Kind of the same issue with zebra mussels
Over 8 million acres in Colorado it peaked in 2009 in Montana and has since been going down 3.7 million acres. It has also been on decline in the black hills here. It’s not something new. It’s a problem for sure and made worse by people bringing in infected wood. It’s a cycle and has been happening for decades.
 

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Absolutely, it's nice to read a post from someone who can think and realize that this whole fire thing is just a political game...
You never know these days, it's possible they could have dropped pine beetles from airplanes years ago just waiting for this moment.
 


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