The radical left's agenda is exemplified by California.
Over 10,000 structures have been destroyed and at least seven people have died due to the intense wildfires in Los Angeles County.
On "Hannity" Thursday, Sean Hannity criticizes the far-left's "woke," "radical" policies as wildfires ravage southern California.
California serves as the epitome of the woke, equity-focused, environmental, radical socialist, Green New Deal, statist, and Marxist ideology that leads to this level of madness and insanity.
America avoided a disaster in the last election by prioritizing infrastructure safety over feel-good programs, choosing leaders based on merit rather than identity, and maintaining the city's preparedness capabilities. Thankfully, all of you stopped the madness of prioritizing radical environmentalism, socialism, and dependency on government. The Green New Deal came about because of this, resulting in a cradle-to-grave society where everyone has a womb. This is what would have happened if Kamala had won.
No matter what name or form it takes, socialism, Marxism, or statism, you always end up with unfulfilled promises, which ultimately leads to financial loss. Despite the initial promise of security, people remain poor. In the name of security, freedom is sacrificed. Tragically, thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed, and it could have been prevented. Many Americans lost everything, and the environment suffered as well. The amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere from this week's fire undermines all the green measures that the left claims to support.
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