Unless you are rich or politically connected to the democrat party...
You get to freeze in the dark!
I can imagine exactly what Ms Roselius looks like.
I wonder how long we people, who are supposed to be the employers of sawed off fascists like Ms Roselius, will put up with being treated like first graders by our employees.
And, when the gaggle of fault lines neath that fair coastline finally let loose their pent-up force, relegating the millions of illegal Mexicans and liberal dilitantes to stone age subsistance amidst the tree huggers even still clamoring for bans against Nuclear, coal, or offshore oil drilling, will they be so diligent to protect their environment....
Pussies like econut Ed Begley Jr. will get eaten alive in the fray.
I never took the class. ;)
/johnny
I guess backyard barbecuing is out too? Man, glad I moved to Texas!
After the SHTF and society is breaking down, I can imagine some weenies running around trying to enforce environmental ordinances. lol.
just think how much money kalifornia would save if they didn’t have to have helicopters flying around to see if somebody was grilling a hamburger or a hotdog.
blessings, bobo
What if your burning a big pile of Marijuana?? It that OK?? LOL Sorry Officer I was just using the wood to start my Giant Outdoor pot smoking device.....HAHAHA
http://blogs.pjstar.com/eye/2012/08/15/wildfires-ravage-california-and-washington/
MANTON, Calif. A huge wildfire sparked by lightning in Northern California burned to the edge of three small towns Monday, threatening thousands of homes as fearful residents sought safety miles away at an emergency shelter.
“All we can do is pray,” evacuee Jerry Nottingham told reporters.
The fast-moving Ponderosa Fire was one of many burning across the West, where lightning, dry temperatures and gusting winds have brought an early start to fire season.
Nearly 1,900 firefighters were battling the Ponderosa Fire in rugged, densely forested terrain as it threatened 3,500 homes in the towns of Manton, Shingletown and Viola, about 170 miles north of Sacramento.
As the California economy continues to crash, I am sure more and more peons are having to resort to wood fires to keep from freezing. That could be a real effect on the air quality from a visual standpoint. However isn’t is offset by all the factories shutting down?
Besides, what harm is wood smoke compared to vehicle and factory smoke? Frankly, I like the smell of wood smoke, and have never actually heard people who work for a living complain about it.
I wonder when Californians will have enough guts to say no to this BS.
Just like the line they love to feed us on illegal immigration “You cant deport them all” well if enough Californians got fed up enough to not play along with these games, they cant arrest them all.
A vile and seething pox be upon CARB and its lackeys in the APCDs.