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there was another "anon" who incessantly focused on labeling people as shills.
turns out they were a fed.
glownigger jumped on that poast quick, kek.
tell them to read the constitution.
each state is up to their governors.
only under violent insurrection can potus act and override them.
are they killing mass amounts of people?
or just being loud, spoiled brats, while using their 1A rights?
double-edged sword and always will be.
again, it's on their governor.
their mayor/governor is complicit.
where's the "patriots" of that area speaking up and pushing back, peacefully, against it? oh, they're taking photos in front of the barriers in muh thin blue line shirts to poast on facefuck and twatter for likes, that's right.
still doesn't fall under violent insurrection, which would be slaughtering innocent people in the streets.
maybe their complicit governor should have police move in have them disperse for unlawful gathering if they're indeed destroying property?
seems some really are pushing for potus to be a literal dictator - that should go over really well with the jew media and "muh ebil hitler drumpfhghf!"
people say stupid shit.
i can claim to be a "sovereign citizen" all day like those fags on jewtube, doesn't really work out.
PG&E has agreed to pay a maximum fine of $3.5 million for its crimes in addition to $500,000 for the cost of the investigation. The San Francisco company wonโt be placed on criminal probation, unlike what happened after its natural gas lines blew up a neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif., killing eight people in 2010. That tragedy resulted in a criminal conviction that put San Francisco on a five-year probation that ends in January 2022.
With no prospect of jail timefor a corporation, Ramsey tried to use Tuesdayโs hearing to force PG&E to confront the death and destruction stemming from its corporate culture of placing a greater priority on profits for its shareholders than protecting the safety of the 16 million Northern Californians who rely on the utility for power.
PG&E is hoping to emerge from its nearly year-and-half-long bankruptcy. The company has agreed to pay $25.5 billion for losses from the 2018 fire and other blazes in 2017 blamed on its crumbling equipment. The company says it has already made changes that will create a more reliable and safer electrical grid, although it still expects to rely on deliberate power outages during the next few years to minimize the risks of causing more fires.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-06-16/pg-e-to-plead-guilty-to-deaths-from-california-wildfire
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wonder what would habben to a regular person who went and did that kind of damage, while killing 84 people