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A couple of decades ago I lived in Boulder, Colorado, and what I learned from living there is that in certain parts of the country fire is inevitable. There are things you can do to mitigate it, such as, if you live in the mountains, have a cleared area immediately around your residence. But you absolutely must live with the understanding that you may someday get burned out.
In Southern California, it is exactly those attributes that make it so appealing to so many people that contribute to the fire danger.
Mother Nature does not care about us. Hurricanes and earthquakes and tornadoes and fires will occur no matter what we do. All of us live somewhere, and we are all subject to the forces of nature.
What I was so struck by in the book was the willingness of the Republican Establishment a century ago to underfund the Forest Service, to underpay the people in it, and then to sell out to big business.
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