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Wednesday, January 08, 2025

Someone Should Tell NorCo That the Burn Ban is Over

 At the top of its NorCo's webpage is this prominent notice: 

Burn Ban In Effect

For All of

Northampton County

Click Here for Details


That burn ban expired 30 days after its adoption, so the county should take it down. At this point, it's misleading. 

20 comments:

  1. What’s a matter O’Hare you and your fellow hoboes were afraid to light a fire at your Hoboe Meeting ? I have questions. Since when are hoboes monitoring a county website ? Since when are hoboes afraid of violating laws ? (Hopping trains is illegal, no ?) Stevie Blunder is in charge of the website, and who’s more of a hoboe than him ?

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    1. I see you hold a certificate from the Dan Quayle School of Spelling.

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  2. Nobody is minding the store. As a libertarian who ignores all their silly edicts, it's awesome. Government inaction is the best government. Remember when McClure almost never showed up for meetings? He's the best worthless executive in county history. Keep up the lack of work!

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  3. Norco is misleading

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  4. Clownmont was even quoted by WFMZ on Dec. 9 discussing the ban being lifted and other related matters.

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    1. Watch Lamont closely do you Itchy ? You in love or what ?

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    2. 9:38: Paying attention to what our elected officials say and do does not imply love nor lust. Try it sometime.

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  5. Democrats are a thing of the past all they do is tax and spend on foolish things get the bastards out of local government especially schools boards boy did they fuck up our schools

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  6. It should be made permanent

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  7. I’m sorry, but the whole burn ban at the county level was an exercise in stupidity. It should only exist at the municipal level where, by the way, there are actually firefighters.

    The reality is that by the time enough fire chiefs can get together to push for a county-level burn ban, and it’s finally put on NorCo council’s schedule, and then it’s finally passed, it’s too late.

    County government should focus on issues that they control, and leave municipal-level decisions alone.

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    1. Head injuries are serious, if you have one get checked out. It’s the state law that requires a ban to be passed at the County level.

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  8. Don't tell Lamont Putin what to do with his county.

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  9. Sorry OT... but thought you would enjoy this.
    Wild, gone wild, in the wild...
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/mark-finkelstein/2025/01/08/cnn-defeated-democrat-says-greenland-attack-could-trigger-nato

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  10. John Brown pants and Lamont McCluless, our most recent County Exes, and you wonder why NorCo is a laughing stock?! God help us!

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    1. McClure is probably the second most popular Executive we’ve had. Perhaps only trailing Gene Hartzell. Brown is definitely the least popular Exec we’ve ever had, and he’s a verifiable moron.

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  11. A leopard never changes it spots- McClures true colors of arrogance and laziness can no longer be hidden!

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    1. You’re so silly. Lamont is the hardest working Executive we’ve ever had.

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  12. I say extend the burn ban. We are still in drought status and nobody likes to breathe dirty air anyway...besides, what are you thinking of burning that is so important that it must be burned?

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  13. Of Course not. No press conference worthy matter, so Lamont will pass.

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  14. The burn ban has been lifted…..there…all done

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