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question for cd
« Reply #1000 on: January 10, 2025, 06:00:58 AM »
Hey Crafty,

Would have been in the area of the fires if you did not move to NC?

God, the images remind me of Hiroshima post bomb images.   :-o

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California on fire, VDH
« Reply #1001 on: January 10, 2025, 07:24:45 AM »
https://x.com/VDHanson/status/1877447211321373096

Dresden in Los Angeles and our Confederacy of Dunces

LA is burning. And the derelict people responsible are worried that they are found out as charlatans and empty suits.

The leftwing voters who enabled them are getting angry over the inferno that their chosen politicos green-lighted—as if they are shocked, shocked by the consequences of their voting.

The dam buster Nero Newsom made his accustomed fiddling appearance and then split—when the media began pointing out that he prohibits new reservoirs, sends precious water out to sea, blows up dams, prevents precautionary gleaning of forests and chaparrals, and then usually blames “Climate change” or “Trump” when called to account.

Poor Karen Bass was DEI-ing in Uganda after being previously warned that lack of rain, record winds, and kindling-like hillsides put her city in existential danger: Out of sight, out of mind.

Or did she junket across the world to consult about fire prevention with Ghana’s new president?

Was slashing nearly $18 million from the $50 billion city budget, after bragging about creating “451 new positions” in various woke/DEI fields, a way to prevent 25-square miles of Dresden-like desolation?

The embattled Fire Chief Kristen Crowley for two years has bragged not of response time, not of preventive strategies to stop fires, not of slashed budgets and water shortages, but instead about her DEI credentials as the “first” (fill in the blanks) LGBTQ etc. woman, who has hired “70 percent” of her force as either nonwhite, or nonmale, or nonbinary, or non-old fashioned, tough-guy firefighters.

The LA utility head? Usually AWOL. The permanent director of LA infrastructure is usually quickly fired or resigns for incompetence, bribery, or malfeasance.

Joe Biden? He was there—but only to try to put thousands of acres of federal land off-limits to roadblock the evil incoming Trump administration.

Did Joe have ideas to save LA? Maybe, but as usual he talked instead about himself—in this case his new great-great grandson and the miraculous salvation of his grandkid’s house (not the 1100 structures that then were ashes). And then he left, dispirited that his last junket to Italy may have to be cancelled.

Kamala Harris, our vice president?

Remember her during the 2024 campaign and how she rushed to Florida to glom onto Gov. De Santis’s masterful performance in dealing with record flooding?

Nowhere was the LA resident to be seen, as she too plans next week a last minute multimillion-dollar freebie junket.

What is the attitude of these “public servants” in times of existential crisis?

Maybe it’s: “Ashes, ashes, all fall down”….
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Re: California
« Reply #1002 on: January 10, 2025, 10:34:32 AM »
And the LEFT when confronted about all this screams :

"How dare you make this political during this time of catastrophe!"

Funny, anything that went wrong in the World is blamed on Trump no matter what it is.

https://ijr.com/james-woods-smacks-down-blithering-idiot-gavin-newsom-for-dropping-ball-on-forest-management/

I presume Meghan Kelly will have him back on her podcast when he is able to do it.



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The LEFT response to the fire
« Reply #1005 on: January 11, 2025, 12:31:18 PM »

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Re: California
« Reply #1007 on: January 12, 2025, 08:22:16 AM »
a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah ....

a thought not lost on us.

God works in mysterious ways.....

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Green New Deal Hydrogen Bomb
« Reply #1009 on: January 12, 2025, 01:52:38 PM »

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Re: California
« Reply #1010 on: January 12, 2025, 03:34:32 PM »
40 million "Americans" in California

he stated in his setup interview on NBC:

https://deadline.com/2025/01/gavin-newsom-los-angeles-fires-trump-1236254860/

I wonder if that includes > 5,000,000 illegals?

Interview was all about responding to Trump - not about explaining his failures - of course.

And don't worry Californians -> The Feds will pick up the tag "100%" courtesy of Biden on the way out the door.




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Re: California
« Reply #1011 on: January 12, 2025, 05:57:49 PM »
Won't Congress have to authorize the spending?   Or is there some sort of official emergency slush fund?

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For $3/4 million LA got Janisse Quiñones
« Reply #1012 on: January 12, 2025, 08:31:21 PM »
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2025/01/12/la-water-chief-knew-fire-hydrants-were-broken-yet-earns-nearly-800k-annually-n2650386

"During her first year, Mayor Bass secured hundreds of millions of dollars which were secured through locking arms with state and federal partners as Los Angeles continues to urgently lead on climate. Building on the work of former Mayors Antonio Villaraigosa and Eric Garcetti, Mayor Bass has been able to deliver progress toward building a greener Los Angeles" :

https://mayor.lacity.gov/news/mayor-bass-announces-recommendation-los-angeles-department-water-and-power-ceo-general-manager

Quinones wants to have 100% clean energy for LA and that is her goal to shake things up:

https://www.latimes.com/environment/newsletter/2024-06-13/column-dwps-new-leader-wants-to-shake-things-up-it-wont-be-easy-boiling-point

If I am not mistaken in good old fashion Democrat fashion the Fire Chief points her finger at the Mayor and the Mayor points to the Fire Chief and Newsom blames the local authorities.

And somehow Trump is making this into some political conspiracy theory.    :wink:


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The Three Kristins
« Reply #1014 on: January 13, 2025, 05:28:37 AM »

The LAFD is Run by Three Lesbians Named ‘Kirsten’
The LA Fire Department went woke. Now LA is on fire.
January 10, 2025 by Daniel Greenfield

The most important thing to know about Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley is that she is the first LGBTQ fire chief in the history of the Los Angeles Fire Department.

It’s also the only thing worth knowing about the woman in charge while Los Angeles burned.

Crowley’s status as the first LGBTQ fire chief appears at the top of her bio on the LAFD site. It’s what got her on the Kelly Clarkson show under the headline, “Meet LAFD’s First Female & LGBTQ+ Fire Chief” and made her one of the marshals of the Los Angeles Pride Parade (some of whose attendees no longer have homes after the wave of fires.)

But DEI wasn’t done with the LAFD just yet. Not until two other lesbian ‘Kirstens’ were also running the LAFD.

Kristina Kepner, the first lesbian Assistant Chief and a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School for Managing Diverse Organizations, was accused of a domestic violence incident involving her girlfriend. Kristine Larson, who has a degree in Sociology, headed ‘Equity on Fire’, an organization complaining that the LAFD was sexist and racist, was then rewarded with the title of the LAFD’s first lesbian Equity Bureau Chief with a $399,000 salary.

Diversity mandates had led to three lesbians named some version of ‘Kirsten’ running the LAFD.

Meanwhile, Jamie Brown became the LAFD’s first lesbian Training Commander. Her accomplishment was being the only one of the four lesbians running the LAFD who wasn’t named ‘Kirsten’.

Many glass ceilings were being broken, but there was no one who actually knew how to fight fires. Unless it was by asking the fire about its preferred pronouns.

Crowley, Kepner, and Brown were all paramedics, not firefighters. Diversity mandates led to paramedics being referred to as ‘firefighters’ and being promoted to fire captains and battalion chiefs and then to the top echelons of the LAFD.

Paramedics who did not understand how to fight fires were running one of the biggest fire departments in the country.

Around this same time, Janisse Quinones was appointed to head the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, with a $750,000 salary that far exceeded her predecessor. The press release made sure to mention that she was the “first female Latina to lead LADWP as CEO.”

Between all the trailblazing lesbian fire chiefs and the first female Latina CEO, the LAFD couldn’t find the manpower to actually fight the fires on the first day of the firestorm or the water in the hydrants to put them out. Breaking glass ceilings is easy, but putting out fires is hard.

And Kristin Crowley was picked to break glass ceilings, not to actually fight fires.

Even before the worst firestorms in over a decade hit, there were warnings that the DEI LAFD brass had wrecked one of the country’s greatest firefighting services. The I-10 fire in 2023 spun out of control and the LAFD struggled to cope with what should have been an easy problem. In a Keystone Kops moment, Engine 17 got stuck under the overpass and was destroyed.

No one dared to point the finger at Crowley, a Harvard Business School graduate who earns $439,772 and was prone to reciting Kamalaisms like “I am different, but there’s a lot of difference everywhere in the world” and “we all our different, but that’s a strength of ours.”

Being different had become a major asset at the LAFD ever since it went DEI.

Crowley succeeded Chief Ralph Terrazas, hailed as the first Latino chief who replaced Chief Douglas Barry, the first black chief, and in the ordinary way of things, Crowley will be replaced by the first transgender fire chief who will then have to be replaced by someone even more diverse. Assuming that there is still a Los Angeles to pay them/it/xem a six-figure salary.

None of this has much to do with fighting fires, but very little in LA government has to do with anything except “breaking barriers” and triumphing over obstacles like basic competence.

After complaints that the first Latino fire chief tolerated sexism, he had to be replaced by a woman. And Kirstin Crowley came to work, committed to being the best at rooting out sexism.

After her appointment, Fire Chief Crowley vowed to prioritize a “work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and hazing” and promised to build a new era of the LAFD through “the creation of systemic equity and inclusion across the LAFD.”

Systemic equity and inclusion doesn’t put out fires. Not unless you drop DEI consultants on them. But the LAFD leadership was too busy with DEI to deal with minor matters like fires.

In 2022, the LAFD under Crowley announced its first Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Bureau. It bragged that 70% of the applicants to the department were minorities and 8% were women. Rather than hiring the best, the LAFD was laboriously working to fill diversity quotas.

Mayor Eric Garcetti had promised to bring the number of women up to 5% from 3.5% and now the LAFD is approaching 8%. No one was allowed to ask if this was going to make the LAFD any better at fighting fires now that it was hiring in order to hit a diversity target.

Beyond DEI, every stupid woke idea found a home under Crowley’s regime. After taking over, Crowley debuted the first “electric fire engine” to fight “pollution”, instead it was sidelined by a water leak. The vaccine mandate ousted some firefighters and suspended others. Last year, with a shortage of firefighters, the LAFD began trying to bring some of them back.

Los Angeles and the LAFD fought the Firefighters4Freedom Foundation group which represented 500 members of the LAFD. Now the LAFD has been reduced to begging for volunteers with firefighting experience. The DEI LAFD seems to be a whole lot more diverse, but also a lot less competent at deploying manpower than the old organization used to be.

While the LAFD might have lost a whole lot white men who knew how to fight fires, it gained a lot of DEI hires who knew how to pursue diversity, inclusion and all the pronoun stuff.

And while LA might have lost a lot of buildings, it gained a lot of lesbian fire chiefs.

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rich hire "private" firefighters
« Reply #1017 on: January 13, 2025, 06:38:15 AM »
https://www.the-sun.com/news/13276163/la-wildfires-billionaires-private-firefighters-kim-kardashian/

of course, especially after that one guy on internet claiming he will pay anything to any firefighter who will come protect his home.   When I read that I was thinking:  "damn I am too old let alone not a firefighter"

The larger point is that the rich celebs usually never have to suffer the consequences of the policies for those they vote for because they have a lot of money. 

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Re: California
« Reply #1018 on: January 13, 2025, 06:39:58 AM »
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/why-was-pacific-palisades-reservoir-empty-it-gets-worse

The population of California roughly doubled since the last Reservoir was built. Instead of adding capacity they are losing capacity.

Instead of watering bands and shortages they should have been increasing the flow in the system to be ready for an event like the past week.

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Re: California
« Reply #1019 on: January 13, 2025, 06:56:25 AM »
The City Council of Los Angeles is Democrat. The Mayor is a Democrat. The Governor of California is a Democrat. Both senators are Democrats. The president of the United States is a Democrat. The highest ranking federal official from California is a Democrat. Democrats have had full control of the California Assembly for 30 years.

In that light, it's pretty easy to see how all this incompetence gets blamed on Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1878525772761313723?t=ul3bPzVqUk7JOqwXeabuNA&s=09


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Re: California
« Reply #1020 on: January 13, 2025, 07:31:03 AM »
And don't forget - they also have super veto proof supermajorities

Or so I heard.


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California, if climate change was to blame....
« Reply #1021 on: January 13, 2025, 08:10:09 AM »
Consistently blaming climate change means they knew the danger but failed to act to protect the people.

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/01/13/blaming-climate-change-for-la-fires-only-makes-newsom-look-even-more-incompetent/

Newsom last July, telling Californians the state was “ready for wildfire.”

Blaming ‘Climate Change’ For L.A. Fires Only Makes Newsom Look Criminally Incompetent
I & I Editorial Board
January 13, 2025
“All these things are connected. This is a challenging time. But we’re up to this challenge.”

That was California Gov. Gavin Newsom back in 2020 when he was busy blaming “climate change” for the wildfires that erupted that year. “I quite literally have no patience for climate change deniers,” he said.

Four years later, Newsom is again blaming “climate change” for the fires ravaging Los Angeles.

But wait. If climate change really is to blame, why was California so obviously, so woefully, so inexcusably unprepared?

Someone needs to ask Newsom why the state didn’t spend the last four years aggressively clearing out underbrush to minimize the chances of a catastrophic wildfire. Why didn’t it carve out large and effective buffer zones to keep fires from reaching populated areas? Why wasn’t there a Marshall Plan-scale effort to build reservoirs so firefighters could get water from hydrants?

It’s not as though the state didn’t have plenty of warning. For decades, environmentalists have been screaming about how “climate change” was going to make wildfires more frequent, more all-consuming, and more deadly.

Yet in the very state where environmentalists hold all the levers of power, they dawdled and delayed, let bureaucratic red tape and environmental groups stall efforts to prepare for the worst, and put other ridiculous and massively expensive projects (such as the “bullet” train) at the front of the line.

And in the process, California has wasted fantastic sums of money.

In 2018, former Gov. Jerry Brown signed a $1 billion bill that was supposed to “prevent catastrophic wildfires and protect Californians.” Where did that money go?

A 2019 report from Newsom’s wildfire “strike force” said that “Over the next five years, the state will commit over $1 billion for critical fuel reduction projects, to support prescribed fire crews, forest thinning, and other forest health projects.”

Early in his term, Newsom launched the California Vegetation Treatment Program, which was advertised as a plan to speed environmental reviews for forest management projects.

But as the Washington Examiner shows in a devastating account of waste and mismanagement:

Those types of projects — such as thinning out dense clusters of trees and prescribed burns to remove the conditions necessary for fires to spread rapidly — have also been stifled by climate groups that regularly challenge them in court.

A Free Beacon review of the program’s latest data found that of the 525 approved projects spanning 666,450 acres, only 231 projects spanning just 6,000 acres have been completed. There are only two projects located in the Los Angeles metro area spanning 130 acres — a fuel reduction project proposed by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and a nonprofit watershed project — but both remain incomplete.

Newsom is hardly blameless. A report three years ago found that he’d been lying about his wildfire prevention efforts.
( more at the link.)
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Re: California
« Reply #1024 on: January 13, 2025, 04:08:16 PM »


Victor David Hanson just penned “Nero Newsom” , , , (and) “Dresden in Los Angeles and our Confederacy of Dunces”


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I have an idea
« Reply #1026 on: January 14, 2025, 07:23:07 AM »
This would be the perfect person to replace Newsom as governor of California.  The LEFT would be incredibly happy:

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/01/14/kamala-harris-declines-traditional-invite-for-j-d-vance-to-visit-vice-presidential-residence/

 :evil: :wink:

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warnings of disaster in Southern Cal for 200 yrs
« Reply #1027 on: January 14, 2025, 11:00:29 AM »
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/13/la-close-to-the-edge-now-fallen/

How was this possible prior to "man made climate change"?