We can hope this stick 3 years from now, making the 2028 race much more interesting as Newsom was pretty much considered to be a strong probable.
have been following the progress of the Palisades fire and several others in the Los Angeles area since my initial post last night.
According to Watch Duty, the blaze charring Pacific Palisades now covers over 15,000 acres and is ZERO percent contained…just as the Santa Ana winds are about to begin peaking.
However, other significant wildfires are burning through the region as well. The Eaton Fire in the Altadena/Pasadena area has already destroyed 10,000 acres and claimed five lives. The Hurst Fire around Sylmar has already hit 700 acres. There is also ZERO percent containment for both of these blazes.
Of course, it is hard for understaffed firefighters to suppress wildfires when there is no water to quench them.
LADWP CEO Janisse Quinones confirms that firefighters battling the Pacific Palisades fire – which is still 0% contained and growing – had NO ACCESS to water.
“The consumption of water was faster than we can provide…at 3 am all of the water went dry in the Palisades.” pic.twitter.com/H0OYp3uKtY
— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) January 8, 2025
The lack of firefighting resources is just one of the long-term problems that contributed to the historic destruction of Los Angeles. The magnitude of destruction is so vast that any of our nation’s terrorist enemies would be delighted to claim responsibility for it.
However, the state and local leaders ultimately created all the conditions that resulted in a disaster that will likely outstrip Maui’s total devastation in our collective memories. I will note many of these problems have been discussed at Legal Insurrection whenever we have reviewed wildfires in California previously.
Let’s start with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who was in Africa for the inauguration of new Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama. She returned to face questions about significant cuts to the fire department budgets under her leadership.
This might be the greatest takedown of LA Mayor Karen Bass that I have ever seen.
No response. Not one word. Just blank, blinking panic.pic.twitter.com/Q30f5lg0J3
— Jeff Carlson (@themarketswork) January 8, 2025
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) budget was reduced by $17.6 million, from $837,191,237 in the 2023-2024 fiscal year to $819,637,423 for 2024-20251. Bass initially proposed a more substantial cut of $23 million, but the final approved budget settled on the slightly lower figures. These cuts to the LAFD were the second-largest in the city’s budget, trailing only behind the $21.6 million reduction in street services.
This looks so bad that even the owner of the Los Angeles Times had questions.
Our hearts go out to those who have lost their homes and are seeking shelter. Fires in LA are sadly no surprise, yet the Mayor cut LA Fire Department’s budget by $23M. And reports of empty fire hydrants raise serious questions. Competence matters… Follow @latimes for live…
— Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong (@DrPatSoonShiong) January 8, 2025
Bass looked rather sheepish when she finally got some grilling from the media.
This might be the greatest takedown of LA Mayor Karen Bass that I have ever seen.
No response. Not one word. Just blank, blinking panic.pic.twitter.com/Q30f5lg0J3
— Jeff Carlson (@themarketswork) January 8, 2025
In 2022, Los Angeles also sent firefighting equipment to…Ukraine.
Boots, hoses, nozzles, body armor and medication were among the items packed and shipped out during an event earlier this week.
The care package was loaded at an L.A. County fire station in Inglewood on Thursday afternoon. Fire Chief Daryl Osby and county supervisor Janice Hahn were in attendance and helped pack up the items.
“As Ukrainian firefighters continue to work under extreme peril to remove victims with limited resources, we felt the need to step up and help in some way,” said Osby in a news release.
LA county sent their surplus firefighting equipment to Ukraine. https://t.co/PxZWaD1X6L
— Abigail (@RandomPatriot22) January 8, 2025
There was also a shortage of firefighters to battle these blazes.
I first heard about the LAPD call for more fire fighters with trace gallagher when he broke in more news on Palisades fire ravaging all over the hills of west LA It’s surreal worst firefighter shortage this shouldn’t be happening honestly https://t.co/GuidEHrRYo
— chuck harrison (@0SweetSolace0) January 8, 2025
Perhaps focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and gender politics did not produce the best candidates or inspire qualified individuals to join the service.
LA Fire Chief is being hailed as the first female and LGBTQ fire chief in Los Angeles. She says her priority is DEI.
Here she is waving a pride flag at a pride parade while dressed in uniform. pic.twitter.com/E2mjsGN2KK
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 8, 2025
Meet the LAFD’s head of DEI who earns $399,000 after she complained about racism and sexism
Meanwhile the LAFD doesn’t have the resources to fight fires
Maybe it can try smothering the fires with DEI experts pic.twitter.com/yBSRkb9DBG
— Daniel Greenfield – “Hang Together or Separately” (@Sultanknish) January 9, 2025
However, this disaster can’t solely be laid at the feet of Bass. State leadership also has significant culpability.
In 2014, California voters approved Proposition 1, the Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014. A $7.5 billion water bond was supposed to upgrade the state’s water infrastructure.
Over 10 years later, only smaller-scale projects have been completed. The larger, more complex water storage projects are still in development due to extensive planning, permitting, and construction requirements. The only major projects on the docket for Los Angeles are a water purification facility and a toilet-to-tap system, which are still being built.
Meanwhile, Newsom chortles about removing dams because fish are more important than California’s citizens.
We’re making progress on the largest river restoration project in US history.
By removing 4 dams along the Klamath River, we’re bringing life back to the river & honoring our commitments to tribal nations.
By fall, the river will be free-flowing for the first time in 100 years. pic.twitter.com/Futefy4WGk
— Governor Newsom (@CAgovernor) June 7, 2024
I have previously written about insurance companies no longer offering homeowners insurance in this state. As firms fled the state, Newsom had other priorities.
State Farm canceled 1,600 policies in Pacific Palisades last year because California wouldn’t allow them to raise premiums to cover their exposure.
Instead of fixing an immediate problem, Gov. Newsom worked on ‘Trump Proofing’ his state to protect illegal immigrants. pic.twitter.com/66YaczHuRl
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) January 9, 2025
Last year, State Farm canceled 1,600 policies in Pacific Palisades because the state would not allow them to raise premiums enough to cover their exposure. The affected homeowners would then likely have to rely on the state-run FAIR Plan, an expensive last-resort insurance… pic.twitter.com/xe9bLPtaN3
— Laura Powell (@LauraPowellEsq) January 9, 2025
Finally, many are angry at Newsom’s hands-in-the-pocket photo-op taken as the fire began to surge through the area.
This asshole is entirely to blame for the California fires 🔥
Gavin Newsom needs to resign
Year after year the state burns, his policies drove insurance companies out, fire hydrants empty
People will be penniless.
While the POS poses for a photo op
— 🇺🇸𝕄𝔸𝔾𝔸 𝑵𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒚 ن ♱ (@45LVNancy) January 8, 2025
There are many other significant problems created by Bass, Newsom, as well as other progressive politicians in this state. However, blog space is short.
In conclusion: Bass’ future in politics and Newsom’s presidential aspirations can be added to the list of items destroyed in the Palisades fire.
California literally turned into a red state overnight.
California literally turned into a red state overnight. https://t.co/3fM48Kc9zf
— Leslie Eastman ☥ (@Mutnodjmet) January 9, 2025
For our sake, and the sake of the nation, I hope the change also translates to the political.