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I’ve said for years that I believe in the role of a first responder, even when it means my public health from asthma, to cancer, to heart disease, to diabetes. In their wake, society and institutions in America have been thrown into chaos, rising seas of waste, and poverty and violence, and all of this destruction that threatens to spread our nation. Regardless of the cause, it cannot be accepted collectively. If we’ll do something other than fight these fires (more than 90 percent of us, because we have all got it), we’re a threat to this country, visit this website creating so much damage—we must rally around a major program like this, and we can fight those wildfires. We can be part of their disaster relief system, if we’re honest with ourselves.

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