The article critiques the federal government's mismanagement of the land it owns in California, which has contributed to devastating wildfires. It argues that federal authorities, particularly the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service, are to blame for poor land management practices that have left forests as tinderboxes. The piece calls for the government to acknowledge its role and to invest in better land management instead of laying blame on state politicians, highlighting the need for effective disaster relief and proper stewardship of federal lands.
When President Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Republicans blame California's land management for our fires, you aren't just lying. You're trying to shift blame.
You've managed your California land so poorly for so long... you've helped turn California into a tinderbox.
You'd announce major new investments in federal land management in California and elsewhere.
Instead, you are shamelessly working to make your land management even worse.
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