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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 4094974" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Everyone is looking for someone to blame for this tragedy! From what I have heard on the fake news, the wind was 80/100 mph, enough to break power poles, and bring down power lines. This was likely the ignition source, starting fires in dozens of places, all at once! This also caused the loss of power that operates the water pumps, operates the warning sirens, the sensors, or manual switches used to activate all these things, lights, disrupted communications, blocked roads, etc. WHAT was the first responders suppose to do without communications, lights, water, with all, or most of the roads blocked? A fire with plenty of dry fuel, in 80/100 mph winds, travels 2/3 times faster than a person can run!!!!!!!! PANIC was another factor I'm sure!! When people panic, rational thought stops, and instinct takes over! Have you ever seen a rabbit run out in the road, and when you turn to mioss them, they cut back in front of you? This is an instinctive tactic that works well with a fox, not so much with a car! Hawaii is mostly liberal like California, and depend on SOMEONE ELSE TO TAKE CARE OF THEM, and therefore will DEMAND SOMEONE BE LYNCHED!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 4094974, member: 45328"] Everyone is looking for someone to blame for this tragedy! From what I have heard on the fake news, the wind was 80/100 mph, enough to break power poles, and bring down power lines. This was likely the ignition source, starting fires in dozens of places, all at once! This also caused the loss of power that operates the water pumps, operates the warning sirens, the sensors, or manual switches used to activate all these things, lights, disrupted communications, blocked roads, etc. WHAT was the first responders suppose to do without communications, lights, water, with all, or most of the roads blocked? A fire with plenty of dry fuel, in 80/100 mph winds, travels 2/3 times faster than a person can run!!!!!!!! PANIC was another factor I'm sure!! When people panic, rational thought stops, and instinct takes over! Have you ever seen a rabbit run out in the road, and when you turn to mioss them, they cut back in front of you? This is an instinctive tactic that works well with a fox, not so much with a car! Hawaii is mostly liberal like California, and depend on SOMEONE ELSE TO TAKE CARE OF THEM, and therefore will DEMAND SOMEONE BE LYNCHED!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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