Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Biden’s long legacy of bad decisions

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Biden’s legacy includes plagiarism throughout his career: internet search “Biden and plagiarism.” Biden uses his office to further his family’s internatio­nal financial interest: search “Biden and Barisma”; “Biden and China corruption.” Obama’s Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates said, “Biden has been wrong on nearly every foreign policy and national security issue for the last four decades.” He was against the Bin Laden takedown and China travel ban ( he’s more concerned about China than the US). Depending on who he’s addressing he flips on fracking, defunding police, and others. He wants open borders, no cash bail, sanctuary cities, O’Rourke gun control and to heck with the Constituti­on. His economic plan is a disaster and Harris is worse.

Trump defeated ISIS, took out Soleimani and al-Baghdadi, calmed the North Korea situation (remember people hiding in manholes in Hawaii?), renegotiat­ed trade agreements, brokered IsraelUAE-Bahrain accord and Serbia-Kosovo agreement, and was nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize. He cut taxes, regulation­s and grew our economy to record levels pre-pandemic. Regarding COVID-19 he enacted the travel ban, organized PPE and ventilator production, provided hospital ships and field hospitals, and with Warp Speed organized an effort that will produce new therapies and multiple vaccines in less than one year instead of six

rump has done more for the USA and the world in 47 months than Biden has done in 47 years. All this in spite of the Democratic insanity. Once we have a vaccine (thank you Mr. Trump), Trump can make America great again.

— Brian Boswell, Chic other major urban fires. Many houses are grandfathe­red ember catcher designs with flammable porches, fences and appurtenan­ces with brush and trees next to many dwellings, lots of ignition points. Back alleys are overgrown with grass and brush enough to send flames racing through neighborho­ods.

Walking along the Lindo Channel you can see that when there is a wind event, like right now as I write this, there is enough flammable material for a fast spreading fire to race into residentia­l neighborho­ods. The goats are only a start to fixing part of the problem.

Such a windblown fire could easily start with a car accident or a dropped cigarette or at one of themany homeless encampment­s in the brush.

A case of arson could be disastrous and there was a woman arrested for lighting fires in Bidwell Park recently. During a wind event much of Chico is now primed to suddenly and quickly burn. It could happen here with little time to evacuate; it has happened to similar communitie­s in California. We NEED to address this. It should be a top priority for funding as the greatest present danger to all of us.

— Donald Condiffe, Chic

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