Sujet : Re: Will Late Night Roast Newsom And Bass For Fires? Don’tHold Your Breath.
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On Jan 13, 2025 at 1:30:45 AM PST, "Ubiquitous" <
weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
We know L.A. Mayor Karen Bass cut $17.6 million from the city's fire
department budget. The progressive mayor wasn't even in L.A. when the fires
broke out. She was in Ghana on a political junket.
She might have been forgiven for being out of town if it had been just a bad
coincidence, but the National Weather Service had been issuing warnings of
"extreme fire danger" to city officials for several days *prior* to her
departure and she decided to leave anyway. Absolute dereliction of duty. If
there's a legal mechanism in California for the governor to remove a mayor,
Newsom should absolutely do so, but he won't because he has too much himself
to answer for in this mess.
The optics couldn't get much worse. Remember how SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE and
late-night comedians mocked Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas when he was out of state
in Cancun during a deadly cold weather front in 2021? It's hard to forget
given the nonstop jokes on the subject.
But notice neither the media nor the late-night jokesters had anything to say
when, in the middle of a winter weather emergency in California, with
thousands of citizens trapped in their homes under 10+ feet of snow (that he
and his bald-headed lunatic of a predecessor assured us would never be seen
again due to 'climate change'), Newsom suddenly vanished. He could not be
located anywhere.
But never fear. It turns out he was just in Baja California, Mexico. Newsom
was frolicking on the beach in Cabo San Lucas while hundreds of people were
snowed in with no food or power in the mountains during a winter snow
emergency.
Other than the choice of Mexican resort destination, it's exactly the same
thing that Cruz did. But with Newsom it was actually worse. As a matter of
executive function, it happens to be worse to abandon your constituents in the
middle of a weather crisis when you are the governor as opposed to a senator
who-- unlike a governor-- has no authority or ability to direct personnel and
manage resources.
So Cruz couldn't have actually done anything to help had he stayed but Newsom
very much could have. Yet Cruz is the one who is vilified by the media while
Newsom's failure was all but ignored.
Another possible source of comedy? HBO's REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER. The
long-running host has shown a knack for truth-telling regardless of party
affiliation. He's been a thorn in the Left's side for several years, mocking
progressives for their extreme culture war positions and woke overreach.
He's based in L.A. and might skewer pols who have made the problem
exponentially worse. He's also a Climate Change alarmist and might focus on
that angle, even if there's no evidence climate change played a role in the
catastrophe.
Of course it didn't. There's only so many ways these fires get started. Either
nature starts them-- almost always via lightning strikes-- or humans start
them. Sometimes it's because humans don't maintain the power lines and they
fall over during high winds and spark fires, or they're caused by human
negligence (a tossed cigarette butt) or arson.
There was no lightning when these fires started and they've ruled out downed
power lines. That leaves only one option left: someone started the fires,
either accidentally or on purpose. It was not fucking 'climate change'.