Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. I knew the economic and political situation in Texas was in dire straits, but was completely unprepared for just how appalling conditions had become. As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) of a large city, I volunteered to go to Bastrop to assist those fleeing and injured from raging wildfires. Not only was I looking forward to working in a small rural community for a change, but had hopes of visiting Texas’ capital nearby, which is Austin. Still yet, I had witnessed too many drug and alcohol overdoses, stabbings, beatings, and shootings, along with vehicular fatalities in my community. While driving to Bastrop I found out it was originally a…
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Putting Out the Other Wildfires