The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 14th Edition: Ketchup Farts, Dog Sneezes and Misspelled Tattoos

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    BugI02

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    Why doesn't Canada pay the US to help fight those fires, they don't seem to be making much headway on their own

    All the money thrown at 'net zero' and how many years 'progress' is obviated by these and California wildfires? Maybe spend some more money on fire mitigation to fight 'climate change', eh?
     

    HoughMade

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    Why doesn't Canada pay the US to help fight those fires, they don't seem to be making much headway on their own

    All the money thrown at 'net zero' and how many years 'progress' is obviated by these and California wildfires? Maybe spend some more money on fire mitigation to fight 'climate change', eh?
    The irony is that the particulate in the air which makes for the poor air quality are probably blocking a fair amount of sunlight, limiting "global warming".
     

    spencer rifle

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    Why doesn't Canada pay the US to help fight those fires, they don't seem to be making much headway on their own

    All the money thrown at 'net zero' and how many years 'progress' is obviated by these and California wildfires? Maybe spend some more money on fire mitigation to fight 'climate change', eh?
    Or maybe do proper forest management with periodic prescribed burns. But no, politicians and eco-freaks who don't understand the ACTUAL science won't let it happen. Fuel builds up to a point where, once a fire starts, it's nearly impossible to put out.

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    Dr.Midnight

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    Alamo

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    We all want clean air and we spend billions upon billions to (supposedly) get it, but one lightning strike in Canada and all that means nothing.
    Join the club. This happens every year in Texas, except that the fires are set on purpose.


    In the past the EPA has tried to force Texas to do certain things to improve air quality, but the State Department apparently will not push Mexico to seriously limit their crop burning.
     
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