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Of Gaslighting and Blame Shifting :: By Bill Wilson

The extreme left never misses a chance to use a crisis for political purposes. The tragic Los Angeles fires are just one example. Liberals are screaming global warming as the cause, even though suspects have been arrested for arson. News sources report the LA Police Department has launched an arson investigation and arrested an illegal alien homeless suspect near the Kenneth fire. Another suspect, 60-year-old Gloria Lynn Mandich, was taken into custody on suspicion of starting a fire and booked on a felony charge of arson. She is held on $20,000 bail, but People.com says she is not suspected of starting one of the major fires engulfing LA. Two suspects for arson, no admission of guilt.

The NY Post reports that the homeless man was riding around on a bicycle with a propane blowtorch, setting fire to old Christmas trees and garbage cans at about the same time the Kenneth fire started. Police, however, could not confirm the suspect was involved in arson but held him on another felony charge.

Meanwhile, the NY Times is guiding people toward global warming as the cause of the fire. The LA Times reported on January 10 that the fires “erupted following a stark shift from wet weather to extremely dry weather — a phenomenon scientists describe as “hydroclimate whiplash.” New research shows these abrupt wet-to-dry and dry-to-wet swings, which can worsen wildfires, flooding, and other hazards, are growing more frequent and intense because of human-caused climate change.”

The Columbia Climate School weighed in with a January 9 article: “In general, wildfires are something where we do see a clearer signal for the impacts of climate change. It’s pretty well established that we’re seeing increases in the frequency of wildfires, and that’s driven by an increase in droughts and a lot of other factors. There have been numerous studies in Europe, in the US, and elsewhere that show there’s that influence [from climate change], and we would expect that influence to grow.”

Of course, they do not mention how scientists at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU), the official source of global warming/climate change data, fabricated the data according to 1,079 emails and 72 documents from the CRU obtained in 2008 by the UK Telegraph. In the same year, 650 scientists refuted the concept of global warming.

This is no different than when there is a shooting, liberals cry out to ban guns—ignoring the choice and character of the one pulling the trigger. No different than limiting abortion will result in the deaths of many innocent women—ignoring that with abortion there is always the death of an innocent child. No different than demanding Palestinian rights when a terrorist kills people—ignoring the true motivation of Islam to exterminate all Jews and Christians. The gaslighting and blame-shifting is shameless.

Just as is written in 2 Timothy 3:13, “But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.”

They are and they do. Use God-given; Holy Spirit-revealed common sense to discern the words and deeds of these people.

Sources:

https://www.newsweek.com/california-fires-suspect-lapd-arson-arrest-2012894

https://www.parks.ca.gov/NewsRelease/1347

https://people.com/woman-charged-with-arson-amid-la-fires-but-not-suspected-in-major-blazes-8773129

https://nypost.com/2025/01/09/us-news/kenneth-fire-in-west-hollywood-hills-being-probed-as-arson-1-in-custody-reports/

https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2025-01-09/climate-whiplash-study-california-fires

https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2025/01/09/a-disaster-expert-explains-why-the-la-fires-have-been-so-catastrophic/

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News Roundup & Comment | VCY

Date: January 17, 2025
Host: Jim Schneider
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From the L.A. wildfires to the inauguration and much more, Jim had much to present on this edition of the Round-Up.  Stories included:

–Israel convened its cabinet today to vote on the hostage cease-fire deal with Hamas.  While some are celebrating it as a victory for Hamas, many Israelis are remaining uneasy.

–Some of the terrorists who will be released due to the Israel/Hamas hostage deal will be sent to Judea and Samaria as well as eastern Jerusalem, contrary to the promises that were made earlier to the ministers.

–President Biden extended for another year the executive order declaring a state of emergency at Judea and Samaria.  This order enables the imposition of sanctions on settlers whom the administration defines as violent.

–The U.N. has blocked aid to Gaza in order to fake a famine.

–Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass cut tens of millions from the Los Angeles Fire Department months before the county fires erupted.  We now have video of numerous Los Angeles Fire Department officials warning that the steep cuts could impact disastrous response.  21 days before the Palisades fire broke out, Los Angeles fire personnel jammed into the L.A. fire commission meeting with a dire warning about the consequences of the budget cuts.  

–Firefighters responded only 44 minutes after a prominent Pacific Palisades resident called 9-1-1 on Tuesday morning, January 7th, by which time the Palisades fire had begun burning out of control from high winds according to local residents.

–Los Angeles residents are suing a California utility company for allegedly causing the deadly Eaton fire. 

–A group of Pacific Palisades residents and businesses impacted by the fire have filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles against the city’s department of water and power, alleging that the city and the agency were unprepared for the Palisades fire.

–There are 1,015 inmates currently fighting the Los Angeles wildfires, working up to 24 hours at a time. 

–Governor Ron DeSantis admonished the leftist media over their lenient and biased coverage of California Governor Gavin Newsome and his incompetent handling of the Los Angeles wildfires.  Jim provided audio of comments from DeSantis.

–Campaigns to remove Governor Gavin Newsome and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass from office have gained steam as devastating wildfires continue to rage.

–A trove of nearly 200 artworks by Hunter Biden have been destroyed, those being a casualty of the wildfires.  

–The Monday presidential inauguration is being moved indoors due to the cold weather.

–President elect Donald Trump has selected a slate of religious leaders to participate in his inauguration, one of which is a deeply anti-Semitic, pro-Hezbollah Islamic Imam.

–President-elect Trump confirmed that he spoke with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, days before he would be inaugurated into office.

Woke DEI + Green Nihilism = Dresden In California | ZeroHedge

Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via American Greatness,

Firebombing on the Pacific

Over 25,000 acres are ablaze in Los Angeles in the Pacific Palisades fire, a veritable living hell.

Some 12,000-plus structures were incinerated. More than 250,000 souls have been evacuated and are in need of shelter.

No one has really taken charge yet. And now even the woke culprits for the catastrophe are blame-gaming each other to determine who was the more incompetent, which in this case translates to the most woke.

No one knows how many have died; all know the number will escalate in the next few days.

The eventual price tag of the ruin will exceed $200-300 billion and outstrip the billions of dollars given to Ukraine.

And there are still some fires that are completely uncontained.

The Los Angeles apocalypse was a multisystem, green-woke collapse—and a disastrous reminder that when Soviet-style, anti-meritocratic ideology permeates all aspects of modern life in California, disaster is inevitable.

First, note that the culprit of the catastrophe is not climate change; it is not Donald Trump. Those are excuses for arrogant incompetency and disdain for the public. And it is not racism or homophobia to fault those who paraded and virtue signaled their tribal identities so extraneous to their actual responsibilities for public safety.

Note that all California statewide officeholders are left-wing. The California left holds supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature. Only 17 percent of California’s huge congressional delegation of 52 seats is Republican. California’s judiciary is the most left-wing in the country. There is not a single Republican on the 15-member Los Angeles City Council.

Add it all up, and the woke socialist state has been eagerly deindustrializing, decivilizing, and retribalizing its way into what is now a veritable peacetime Dresden on the Pacific.

Again, there is no one else to blame, because California is one of those rare states in which Republicans have de facto zero political power. All the state media, the legacy newspapers, the Silicon Valley daily online news sites, the Bay Area-based Apple, Google, and Facebook monopolies, and the local news outlets are parrots of the woke-green mindset.

To the degree that anything still works in California, it predates 2000. The core of the ossified Central Valley Water Project and the California Water Project remain—though they are in need of massive maintenance, like almost all the infrastructure the current generation of politicians inherited and largely ignored.

Now crowded and obsolete highways that were once the nation’s best still function—but barely. And there are a few remnants of sanity in what is left of the pre-woke and once-great universities of Berkeley, Caltech, Stanford, UCLA, and USC, founded by a now despised but far wiser and more competent long-dead generation of visionaries.

The Real ‘Basket of Deplorables’

Los Angeles brags about its new $50 billion budget and trumpets how it expanded “Care First” programs. Indeed, the mayor’s budget claims it created a new “451 positions”—highlighting its investments in “growing the department of youth development.”

It boasts it is adding positions to the “Justice, Care, and Opportunities Department,” “reducing our jail population,” and expanding “voting solutions for all people.” There is not much about fire, policing, or water—apparently now the low priorities that prior sexist, racist, and homophobic generations once worried about.

The role of DEI? Mayor Karen Bass was warned of the current danger of dry hillsides of chaparral buffeted by record-high, 100-mph Santa Ana winds. Her response?

She went junketing a continent away to the inauguration festivities of the president of Ghana—a strange way to prepare for a possible inferno to come. Does Ghana have firefighting expertise to share with Bass? In damage-control mode, Bass flew back only to be confronted at the airport by a now rare honest—and thus foreign—reporter.

He asked her why she cut over $17.6 million from the LA fire service budget—itself just 65% of the city’s homelessness expenditures. (She had planned to cut millions of dollars more). And why, he asked, was she in Africa at all in her city’s hour of need?

Bass stood mute—shamed into silence.

I think Los Angelenos needed no answer since it was obvious to them: she went to Ghana because she could and wanted to—since identity chauvinism is what ensured she was elected, reelected, and immune from criticism. Look at her appointments and budget, and it is clear public safety, fires, and water are most certainly not her priorities.

Bass was confident that if LA went up in smoke as she pursued her African agendas, the woke megaphones would silence critics as “racist” or “homophobic” or “sexist” in the way Soviet commissars used to send to Siberia any “ideological enemies of the state” who complained that the farms, industries, and trains of Russia no longer worked. And on spec, we now hear it is now racist to criticize a black woman incompetent mayor.

How about the Bass-appointed DEI “deputy mayor for safety,” Brian Williams?

Surely, he stepped up in the mayor’s absence, given his purview of the city’s “safety?” Nope.

You see, he is currently under suspension for suspicion of phoning in a bomb threat to Los Angeles City Hall.

Well, how about the DEI- and the much-acclaimed “first Latina” director of Los Angeles’s vast waterworks? Bass recruited such talent by nearly doubling the job’s normal salary to $750,000 per year.

What did she accomplish on her over $2,000-a-day salary? Did Janisse Quiñones, “the new Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and the “first Latina woman to lead the organization,” leap into action?

Well, the water very quickly ran out in Pacific Palisades, and the hydrants went dry—as many had been for months prior.

Quiñones claimed that “three million gallons” in tanks above the suburb were mysteriously not up to the task of quenching the LA Dresden. You think?

She apparently gauges disaster preparation by the number of gallons of water available in tanks, not the number of gallons needed to save thousands of homes and lives. And she forgot to tell the public that in fact there is a 117-million-gallon water reservoir atop Pacific Palisades built for some purpose unknown to her.

Yet it was empty and “under repair” for months because of a mere damaged cover. Consider that: a dry autumn, the onset of the usual Santa Ana winds, a recent plague of hilltop wildfires, and Quiñones shuts down the linchpin of a prior generation’s plan to save the Palisades.

Note Quiñones was supposed to be the professional replacement for a retired director of water and power, who himself had been a replacement for another director who was found guilty of bribery and is currently in federal prison.

So goes the agency created by water wizard William Mulholland, who once created the 18-million-person Los Angeles megapolis by tapping every river and reservoir he could to feed the city’s unquenchable thirst for water.

How about fire chief Kristen Crowley? She now blames the mayor for dry hydrants. But in doing so, she pleaded that her job starts only after water flows out of them—as if their inert condition is not really her concern.

The self-celebrity, nonbinary fire chief Kristen Crowley has talked nonstop for the last two years about “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and the “LGBTQ community.” Less was said about the need to ensure the most meritocratic force possible, unmatched equipment, and long preplanned measures to prevent conflagrations—and screaming to high heaven that fire hydrants were either being stolen or bone dry.

Instead, like Bass, Crowley was mostly mute about the lack of preparation or the absence of sufficient warning to those about to be engulfed.

How about her deputy Kristine Lawson, who claimed people in need want to see fire officers arrive who look like they do? And if they don’t?

She is also on record with this: “Am I able to carry your husband out of a fire? He got himself in the wrong place if I have to carry him out.” Consider that helpful LAFD logic: So, if you are a man who suffers cardiac arrest and collapses on your kitchen floor, it is your fault that you died without medical attention, not Kristine’s, who apparently either would not or could not carry you out the door.

How about morally bankrupt politicians?

The speaker of the California Assembly, Robert Rivas, along with Governor Gavin Newsom, had just called a special session of the legislature to “Trump-proof” California. He wished to allot millions of dollars in state funds—in a year of massive deficits—to sue and impede the federal government.

Will Rivas’s Trump “resistance” session include canceling California’s simultaneous request for hundreds of billions of federal dollars for Los Angeles from the Trump administration? When asked whether it was wise to borrow millions to sue Trump while Los Angeles was burning, Rivas mumbled, stuttered, and revealed himself to be little more than a caricature of an incompetent.

Governor Gavin “Nero” Newsom made his usual performance art, virtual-signaling appearance. When asked why the hydrants were dry, he batted it off as a “local problem.” He now uses his own campaign website, linked to Democratic fundraising efforts, to warn the fire-struck public about supposed “misinformation.”

But what could Newsom do or say? His entire tenure is synonymous with too many catastrophic forest fires and too little water.

He did nothing after the catastrophic Aspen and Paradise fires to revive the timber industry to glean and clean the forests. He never allowed much new grazing on fuel-rich hills or sent crews in to cut back the chaparral.

He never reconsidered his policies of diverting precious snowmelt from the Sacramento River tributaries to flow into the sea to help the delta smelt rather than to ensure that farmers could irrigate their crops or that Los Angeles County reservoirs were fully banked.

Despite an approved 2014 $7.5 billion bond to build three huge dams and reservoirs, Newsom ensured that we built none: not the easily constructed Sites reservoir, not Temperance Flat, and not Los Banos Grandes, all tertiary foothill reservoirs that could have given California by now nearly five million additional acre-feet of storage.

Or is it worse than that?

Governor Dam-Buster still brags about how he greenlit blowing up four dams on the Klamath River—the largest dam removal in American history. The dams provided 80,000 homes with clean hydroelectric power, farmers with irrigation water, and the public with recreation and flood control.

Instead of following the voters’ bond to build reservoirs and dams, Newsom preferred to dynamite them. The ensuing muddy deluge wiped out the surrounding riparian ecosystem.

Joe Biden, now in the last days of his disastrous tenure, was in the LA area by chance to boast that he had put thousands of valuable federal square miles off limits.

Instead, he mumbled about his new great-grandson and relief that his kid’s house was saved, as the fire was engulfing 12,000 homes of others. Then Biden unceremoniously left, heartbroken that his last junket to Italy might have to be canceled as Los Angeles continued to burn. Later he too grumbled about “misinformation,” which is his synonym for telling the truth about the Los Angeles green woke bomb.

Kamala Harris? Was the vice president perhaps marshaling federal money and assets to stop the fires in her last weeks in office? After all, we remember from her 2024 campaign Harris’s frenzied efforts to help out during national disasters, as she scolded the capable Florida governor Ron DeSantis that he was not partnering enough with her to mitigate the effects of flooding.

She too proved invisible other than remarking the fire was “apocalyptic.” Instead, Harris was too busy planning a multimillion-dollar junket in her last week in office and of free royal travel.

Insurance? Is there some plan to rebuild these suburbs as they were, to ensure there are some $300 billion to pay out claims? Well, no again. The state is broke and is driving out insurance companies, not enticing them in. Its public “Fair” unfair insurance plan of last resort is underfunded and will go insolvent once a week or two of claims flows in.

California’s failure to effectively prevent and put out fires—along with hyper-regulation and failure to combat an epidemic of insurance fraud—has destroyed the state’s insurance industry. Given the prior inability of homeowners to buy credible fire insurance at any cost, there are thousands of now-homeless who had no insurance at all.

How about the region’s large homeless population that camps out on the streets and in the tinderbox chaparral above the suburbs? Did the city investigate arson or detain, arrest, charge, and jail those rounded up with incendiary devices or seen lighting fires? Of course not. They vetoed any notion long ago of an anti-camping ordinance.

Collective Suicide

Add it all up.

The California nihilist green ethos and the left-wing politicians who run the madhouse ensured there is no effort to glean the forests and hills of combustible fuel.

There is not enough water for hydrants, not enough to deliver to Los Angeles, and when it arrives, there is too much incompetence to know how to use it.

There were no real warnings to residents that they had mere minutes to flee for their lives. Or was it worse still? As the fires wore on, continuous false alarms of new fires sparked unnecessary and dangerous mass evacuations citywide, destroying what, if any, trust was left in the fire department.

There is no reason to believe that such derelict politicians during the next fire will not again be AWOL on DEI junkets, boasting of their genders, their race, and their sexual orientation, but not of their duties to those whose lives they are sworn to protect.

The final tragic irony?

California’s DEI “humanism” and Green New Deal environmentalism ensured the cruelest imaginable treatment of thousands of people and unrivaled destruction of the natural ecosystem.

No one in the government dares to guess about what might have caused the fires, even as they cry “climate change”—as if to do so would expose their own incompetency or confirm rumors of sporadic homeless arsonists.

The California green utopians, by their very ideological zealotry, ensured their fires likely will have released into the atmosphere several weeks’ worth of the entire state’s collective auto emissions.

The fires will have wiped out thousands of protected flora and fauna, will have released toxic fumes into the air, and will have destroyed the lives of thousands of Los Angeles residents for years to come.

To paraphrase a 1960s California left-wing slogan—green-woke is not healthy for children and other living things.

Source: Woke DEI + Green Nihilism = Dresden In California

Southern California Pastor Jack Hibbs TORCHES California’s Democrat Leadership in Fiery Sermon | The Gateway Pundit

Screenshot: Real Life with Jack Hibbs/Youtube

Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills took aim at the state’s Democrat leadership, holding them accountable for the ongoing wildfire crises and accusing them of policy failures, mismanagement, and corruption.

His critique painted a damning picture of a state he described as held hostage by a Democrat supermajority, where reckless policies and blatant mismanagement have led to catastrophic outcomes.

Los Angeles County is grappling with multiple wildfires that have claimed at least 16 lives, left 16 individuals missing, and forced approximately 150,000 residents to evacuate their homes.

The fires have scorched over 62 square miles, destroying thousands of structures and causing economic losses estimated between $135 billion and $150 billion, according to AP.

Originating in the Pacific Palisades area, this fire has consumed 23,713 acres and over 5,000 structures, with containment at 11%, according to the New York Post.

Speaking to his congregation, Hibbs tore into California’s Democrat leadership, laying the blame for the state’s wildfire crises and infrastructure failures squarely at their feet.

Hibbs accused California’s leadership of diverting billions of taxpayer dollars meant for infrastructure improvements to fund pet projects steeped in progressive ideologies.

These funds, he asserted, could have been used to modernize the state’s water systems, fortify reservoirs, and build fire-resistant infrastructure. Instead, they were squandered on “woke nonsense.”

Below is the transcript:

“I have a bomb to drop right now. We have watched the absolute exposure of the most incompetent… Nobody can hide from this. Nobody can hide from this. There’s no excuse. This is the wealthiest state in the country.

We pay the most in taxes, the most for gas, the most for electricity—you name it. If it’s in California, we pay the most for it. Why? Because of our government. Why? Because of things that Sacramento does—because they can.

The flag of this state is an absolute, abject lie. The flag says, “California Republic.” It is not.

A republic is where the people decide and have their way. What has happened to California? Prove me wrong.

I challenge you today if you don’t like what I’m about to say: California has been under unmitigated Democrat control—100% power control.

A Democrat supermajority. What does that mean? It means nobody can oppose their decision-making.

Now you’ve got a situation where a catastrophe came, and the billions of dollars you and I gave were diverted to other woke, stupid Democrat projects. That’s not hyperbole—it is a fact.

You don’t like it? Change your party. If you don’t like it, change something. I’m upset and angry, and it’s the right kind of anger.

Let me tell you this: When you open up a fire hydrant and nothing comes out, and Joe Biden says, “It’s because we need electricity,” it’s outrageous.

It was turned off for the fire hydrant to work. In some cases, that might be true—if the fire hydrants are on top of a mountain, you need a motor to drive the water up. But that’s extremely rare, and it wasn’t the case in these fires.

Bad management. Horrific politicians who took your money and took trips—like Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles. She decided to go to Africa the week of the fires, on a little trip that you paid for.

She was really put out when she was told to come home. It didn’t look good. It looked very bad. You’ve got Gavin Newsom flying down here, then laughing it up at a command center while being caught on tape.

All this while he spends millions—probably your dollars—to buy himself a new house.

It’s time to replace the leadership in California. You don’t need any more examples. These fires could have been stopped.

We’re in California. We have the Santa Ana winds. Southern California is predominantly arid. We know this; we’ve known this for hundreds and hundreds of years.

But let me ask you something: what have we done to strengthen the infrastructure of our water system? Answer: nothing. We’ve done the exact opposite.

We have built homes, but the system that’s in place now was built when California had half its current population.

We never beefed up our reservoirs, never built new dams, and never held onto the water because Gavin Newsom, Jerry Brown, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, and Nancy Pelosi thought it was a great idea to send water out to the ocean.

I reached out to a particular man who can do something about it, and I said, “Guess what? I’ve spent a lot of time in Israel. Israel is a water-independent nation, and Israel draws water from the Mediterranean. Why don’t you run for governor and build desalination plants in California? If Israel can do it, we can do it. Let’s make California a water-independent state. We’ve got the biggest water supply off the coast of California, and we can build systems to use it. We can learn from the Romans; we can learn from Israel.”

California never has to worry again.

I don’t think I have the video, but I was so mad when I saw an LA County firefighter running over to a dripping, broken faucet from someone’s house with what looked like a potted plant holder.

He waited for it to fill up, then ran about 60 feet to where a house was on fire and poured two gallons of water on it. I thought, This is a third-world state. It’s unacceptable. Either fix it or give us our money back.”

WATCH:

https://twitter.com/DavidJHarrisJr/status/1878537954697896200

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Newsom, Woke Policies, and Nonsensical Climate Strategies Exacerbated the California Fire Disaster | The Gateway Pundit

Screenshot: ONSCENE.TV

The California wildfires, which have destroyed thousands of homes and forced tens of thousands to evacuate, were exacerbated by strong winds, increased population density, and Governor Gavin Newsom’s failures in managing forests and conducting controlled burns.

Claims about failing to fill reservoirs for hydrants are substantiated and result from two sources: infrastructure and demand issues, as well as mismanagement of water resources.

While there is no evidence that DEI initiatives hindered the response, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley has emphasized DEI as a priority and implied a focus on increasing diversity in hiring rather than hiring the best candidates.

Critics, including actor James Woods, argued that Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley’s emphasis on DEI in her leadership priorities detracts from the department’s ability to respond.

Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley has emphasized the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD).

In November 2022, alongside then-Mayor Eric Garcetti, she launched the department’s first-ever DEI Bureau, focusing on creating a safe and inclusive workplace.

Chief Crowley has stated that fostering a diverse workforce enhances the department’s ability to serve Los Angeles’s varied communities effectively.

She has expressed a commitment to promoting a culture that values diversity, inclusion, and equity within the entire organization.

Just weeks before the wildfires, Chief Crowley warned that budget cuts were hampering the fire department’s ability to respond to emergencies, including training, preparation, and large-scale incidents like the ongoing wildfires.

The department’s budget was reduced by $17.6 million for the 2024-25 fiscal year, eliminating 58 positions and cutting overtime funding.

While Mayor Karen Bass claimed the cuts did not affect the response to the fires, the operational strain was evident, with the department overspending $66.6 million the previous year due to unbudgeted contracts and overtime.

Ironically, the fire department’s budget cuts came as a result of left-leaning policies. Mayor Bass faced backlash for cutting Los Angeles Fire Department’s budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, prioritizing funding for homeless services instead.

This decision reportedly hampered the department’s ability to respond to the crisis. Bass was also criticized for being in Ghana on a nonessential trip when the fires broke out, although she defended herself, claiming to have stayed in contact throughout her flight back to Los Angeles.

Mismanagement of forests has been one of the greatest contributors to the devastating effects of the fires, exacerbated by the limited implementation of controlled burns.

Controlled burns, or prescribed fires, are a vital forest management practice that involves intentionally igniting specific forest areas under controlled conditions to reduce excess vegetation, which serves as fuel for wildfires.

Despite their importance, California has struggled to use this preventive measure effectively. In 2024, the U.S. Forest Service temporarily halted prescribed burns, citing the need to allocate resources for active wildfire suppression.

This pause, occurring during a critical period for planned burns, raised concerns among experts who warned that delaying these measures could significantly increase the long-term risks of severe wildfires.

Historically, California’s landscapes experienced frequent, low-intensity fires that naturally managed vegetation density. However, decades of aggressive fire suppression policies have led to an unnatural buildup of flammable materials.

This accumulation creates conditions where wildfires can spread more rapidly and with greater intensity. Experts estimate that approximately 20 million acres in California could benefit from prescribed burns to mitigate wildfire risks.

Water mismanagement further exacerbated the emergency. During wildfire crises, some regions experienced depleted hydrants and limited water availability. These shortages are attributed to local infrastructure and demand issues, reflecting a broader challenge of insufficient water planning and preparedness.

Newsom’s administration upheld environmental regulations aimed at protecting ecosystems, such as the Delta smelt in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

These policies have occasionally limited water deliveries for agricultural and urban uses, which some critics argue could have been redirected to support other needs.

Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration has faced significant challenges and failures in maintaining California’s water reservoirs, directly impacting the state’s ability to manage critical resources during emergencies such as wildfires.

One notable incident was the 2017 Oroville Dam crisis, where poor maintenance and neglect led to the failure of the dam’s main spillway after heavy rainfall.

This failure resulted in the evacuation of over 180,000 residents and revealed systemic issues in reservoir management. Investigations confirmed that the California Department of Water Resources had not completed necessary repairs despite prior warnings.

With such flawed leadership and mismanagement, it’s no surprise that a 2024 local survey found 56% of Californians were considering leaving the state for good.

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It Literally Looks Like A Nuke Went Off – We Are Witnessing The Costliest Fire Disaster In U.S. History By A Very Wide Margin | The Economic Collapse

Some of the images of the destruction that has taken place in the Los Angeles area are hard to believe.  We are being told that approximately “75% of Pacific Palisades has been completely leveled by fires”, and the use of the phrase “completely leveled” is not an exaggeration at all.  It literally looks like a nuke went off and wiped out everything.  There have been plenty of fire disasters in California before, but never anything like this.  At this point, Accuweather is projecting that total economic losses will be “between $52 billion and $57 billion”

The blazes — which are ripping through some of the nation’s priciest real estate — are likely to cause between $52 billion and $57 billion in damages and economic loss, according to a preliminary AccuWeather estimate.

That may sound like a very high estimate, but JPMorgan analyst Jimmy Bhullar came up with a very similar figure

A separate estimate from JPMorgan analyst Jimmy Bhullar also pegged total economic losses from the LA fires at close to $50 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. That total includes insured losses at more than $20 billion and “even more if the fires are not controlled,” Bhullar said.

Those losses would make the Los Angeles-area infernos the costliest wildfires in U.S. history.

Previously, the Camp Fire in 2018 was the most destructive wildfire in history — causing an estimated $12.5 billion in insured losses, WSJ said.

Read that last sentence again.

Prior to 2025, the costliest fire disaster in U.S. history caused 12.5 billion dollars in insured losses.

This disaster is going to beat that by a very wide margin.

One of the reasons why this disaster is going to be so costly is because homes are being destroyed in an area where home values are extremely high

Some of the worst damage is located in Santa Monica and Malibu, where median home values are over $2 million, AccuWeather said.

On Thursday, multiple fires continued to spread all around Los Angeles.

Sadly, it was being reported that the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire were still zero percent contained

Firefighters on Thursday continued to battle multiple deadly wildfires that erupted across Los Angeles, creating an apocalyptic scene as residents fled the raging infernos.

At least five fires were active in Los Angeles County, scorching more than 40 square miles across the region, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades Fire in the coastal Pacific Palisades community and the Eaton Fire, located east in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, remained the largest blazes with 0% containment.

Why aren’t they able to contain these fires?

So far, over 2,000 structures have been destroyed, and more are catching fire with each passing hour…

Out-of-control blazes are still raging in Los Angeles, with firefighters unable to contain one of Southern California’s worst natural disasters in history.

Roughly 30,000 acres were on fire, and at least five people were dead early Thursday, with more than 180,000 residents ordered to evacuate, and more than 425,000 without power. More than 2,000 structures have been lost in the Pacific Palisades fire and in the Eaton fire in and around Altadena, with critical fire weather forecast through Friday night, local officials said. Forecasters said no rain is expected over the next week.

This disaster is far from over.

And what is making things even worse is that arsonists have apparently been trying to start additional fires.

In fact, podcaster Andrew D. Huberman says that he literally witnessed this happening

Huberman, who has 5.2 million subscribers to his health podcast Huberman Lab, took to social media platform X to share the footage, urging people to ‘call in any activity’.

He wrote: ‘People are lighting fires in otherwise non-burning urban areas of LA.

‘Saw this happen first hand in Santa Monica. Called it in & fire dept & police responded.

‘Stay safe and call in any activity ASAP. We don’t need more flames out here.’

Why would anyone do such a thing?

Have they gone completely and utterly insane?

There should be absolutely no tolerance for anyone that is attempting to set new fires in the middle of a major fire emergency such as this.

In areas where fire has already come and gone, many are discovering that there is nothing left of their homes except for a pile of ash

Some residents ventured back to areas the fire had already swept through, where brick chimneys were left looming over charred waste and burnt-out vehicles. The remnants of a tattered and scorched American flag flapped from a pole.

“I had just come from my family home where my mother lives that was burned to a crisp … And then I came up to my home and – same thing. It’s completely dust,” said Oliver Allnatt, 36, wearing ski goggles and a filtered face mask as he took pictures of the ruins. “Basically just a chimney stack and a pile of ash. I mean, it’s something out of a movie.”

Many of these homeowners will not be able to rebuild because they had their insurance policies canceled.

One woman that was interviewed by KABC was trying to ward off the fires with a garden hose because the home where her parents have lived for more than 70 years was no longer covered by fire insurance

Lynne Levin-Guzman stood in the front yard of her 90-year-old parents’ home in Los Angeles County, California, trying to protect it with a garden hose — because their insurance company no longer would.

“I know I’m not supposed to be here, but this is my parents’ home and they just lost — they got canceled from their fire insurance. So they’re dealing with this,” she told CNN affiliate KABC. “They’ve lived in this house for 75 years and they’ve had the same insurance and these insurance people decided to cancel their fire insurance.”

“And they wonder why people leave California,” she added.

I couldn’t have said it better myself.

As I discussed yesterday, I simply do not understand why anyone would still want to live in California at this stage.

Yes, there are good paying jobs in the state and the weather is nice.  But in recent years California has been hit by historic disaster after historic disaster.

Sadly, this is just the beginning.

A lot more chaos is on the way, and natural disasters will continue to be a major theme throughout the rest of 2025.

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America’s Political And Financial Capitals Were Just Hit By Lightning, And Now Our Entertainment Capital Is Being Devastated By Fire | End Of The American Dream

The past couple of weeks have been really, really strange.  On New Year’s Eve, four of the most iconic buildings in the entire country were all hit by lightning.  In our political capital, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol were hit.  In our financial capital, the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center were hit.  Subsequently, there were terror attack in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year’s Day.  And now here we are a week later, and our entertainment capital is being absolutely devastated by fire.

In some areas of Los Angeles, it literally looks like a nuclear weapon exploded.  Some of the most iconic locations in the Los Angeles area have been wiped out, and even Hollywood Boulevard is being evacuated

Hollywood Boulevard has been evacuated with 100,000 people told to flee with six wildfires raging as the apocalyptic skies of Los Angeles continue to fill with smoke.

Two new blazes broke out overnight in the Hollywood Hills and Studio City – forcing first responders to redeploy their already-scarce resources to the burnt landscape.

The National Guard has been deployed and could send in military personnel to assist, amid revelations that heroic firefighters are ‘triaging’ homes and neighborhoods.

One of the new fires that has erupted is located just west of the world famous “Hollywood” sign

A new fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills near the “Hollywood” sign Wednesday evening.

There is a mandatory evacuation for Runyon Canyon and the Hollywood Hills.

The new fire dubbed “The Sunset Fire” came out of nowhere and exploded.

Hopefully they will be able to get these new fires under control very quickly.

Sadly, large numbers of expensive homes have already been lost, and this includes the homes of many big names in the entertainment industry

By the afternoon, the Santa Ana wind-fueled fire had claimed the homes of more than half a dozen A-listers in the community perched above the Pacific ocean: Billy Crystal, Anna Faris, John Goodman, Anthony Hopkins, Eugene Levy and Miles Teller all lost homes there, according to social media posts and reporting by Page Six.

The Palisades home of Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, who walked the Golden Globes carpet together on Sunday, also burned down.

People Magazine has published a list of 47 major celebrities that have lost their homes so far.

We have seen homes owned by celebrities get burned down in past fires, but we have never seen so many get burned down all at once.

Unfortunately, many of those celebrities will be joining countless others in the exact same uninsured boat.  In 2024, large insurance companies ruthlessly terminated the policies of tens of thousands of California homeowners

In 2024 Liberty Mutual and State Farm, two of the largest insurers in the country, told nearly 50,000 homeowners in the Golden State – some of whom were in high risk areas – that their fire insurance would be terminated in a bid to prevent ‘financial failure’.

At least 1,600 people in the affluent neighborhood of the Pacific Palisades – the hardest hit area of the fires – lost coverage when State Farm pulled out in April.

Furious residents are now publicly sounding off at insurance companies in the wake of the deadly blazes, with one local nurse slamming insurers for failing to renew the policy for her elderly parents.

What a nightmare.

Will the federal government come riding to the rescue?

On Thursday, it was being reported that the Biden administration has decided to cover 100 percent of the costs for “the initial disaster response”…

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced the federal government would cover 100% of costs for the initial disaster response to the Los Angeles wildfires.

Meeting with federal officials at the White House, Biden said the funds would go toward debris removal, temporary shelters, salaries for first responders and more for 180 days.

Biden said he emphasized to California officials they should “spare no expense to do what they need to do.”

As I discussed in a previous article, the total economic damage from these fires could be in the neighborhood of 50 billion dollars.

It will take years to recover, and Los Angeles will never look the same after this.

So precisely what will “rebuilding” look like in Los Angeles?

Prior to these fires, officials were planning to transform Los Angeles into a “smart city” by 2028

Visitors for the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics will find a transformational digital Olympic experience from the moment they arrive. Passing through LAX airport’s completely renovated terminals, they can use the new automated people mover to select between light rail airport connections, rideshare, or taxi transportation choices. They will be greeted by digital signage, directed by multi-lingual electronic wayfinding, and connected through their smartphone with the hotels, restaurants, and venues that they are looking for during their stay. Whether visiting Hollywood Boulevard or Venice Beach, visitors will use smartphones or easily accessible kiosks to learn in their own language about the landmarks and readily available services to enhance their experience, including blind or deaf visitors.

This vision is already becoming a reality. As a three-time United States Digital City Winner (2016-18), the City of Los Angeles has been investing and continues to invest in the infrastructure, digital services, and data tools to be a globally recognized Smart City. The SmartLA 2028 strategy is a concise summary of our vision, our approach to being a Smart City, and our roadmap to 2028.

At this stage, it is going to take an enormous mountain of money just to make the most heavily damaged areas of Los Angeles livable again.

And the destruction is far from over.

Since I began writing this article, even more new fires have erupted.

That is not good news at all.

The region continues to be under a “red flag” fire weather warning, and there is no rain in the forecast for the next week.

Hopefully the winds will at least die down in the days ahead, because that is what firefighters need more than anything else.

Of course once this disaster is finally over, it won’t be too long before more major disasters come rolling along.

We have entered a period of unprecedented global chaos, and I have a feeling that 2025 is going to be filled with lots of unpleasant surprises.

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How Many Times Have People Been Warned To Leave The State Of California? | End Of The American Dream

Why do so many people insist on living in the state of California?  Today, it has the highest population of any U.S. state by a very wide margin.  Approximately 39 million people live in California, and Texas is number two on the list with a population of about 30 million.  I just don’t get it.  Those that live in California have to deal with relentless crime, the worst traffic in the western world, a historic homelessness epidemic, hordes of drug addicts, endless earthquakes, giant landslides, and insane politicians that do some of the stupidest things imaginable.  On top of everything else, wildfires have been ripping across the state with alarming frequency, and now we are witnessing a “hurricane of fire” that is unlike anything we have seen before.  According to the latest update from Yahoo News, the Palisades Fire is now more than 15,000 acres in size…

According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire, there are four wildfires currently scorching Los Angeles County: the Palisades Fire, at more than 15,800 acres; the Eaton Fire, at 10,600 acres; the Hurst Fire, about 500 acres; and the Woodley Fire, at 30 acres. Officials said the Olivas Fire was burning in Ventura County. All of the fires were 0% contained.

The Palisades Fire is already being called “the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history”.  At this point, Accuweather is projecting that the total damage from this cluster of wildfires will exceed 50 billion dollars

A preliminary estimate of the total damage and economic loss from the cluster of wildfires ravaging Southern California, according to one report, has been put at $52 to $57 billion.

The report was released by AccuWeather on Wednesday, Jan. 8, as the Eaton Fire, Palisades Fire and Woodley Fire continued to burn parts of Los Angeles County, spurring the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents and resulting in the deaths of two civilians.

In 2025, our first “billion dollar disaster” has come very early.

Of course we averaged a “billion dollar disaster” about once every two weeks in 2024, and so many of us have become numb to the apocalyptic events that have been hitting our nation so frequently.

Perhaps the damage from the current wildfires wouldn’t have been so bad if Los Angeles County had not decided to send so much of their firefighting equipment to Ukraine

Hundreds of thousands of residential and commercial locations have been left without power in the LA area as the natural disaster has become so large in proportion that it has captured the nation’s attention. Many have been naturally focused on ‘thoughts and prayers’ for heroic LA and California firefighters, and their hoped-for ability to push back the raging inferno. But several local headlines from prior years make clear that area firefighters could have had more resources to draw from, if significant emergency response supplies and items weren’t sent to Zelensky

“Los Angeles County fire crews are sending some of their extra equipment to firefighters in Ukraine,” a local March 2022 story reads. “The plane carrying that much-needed surplus equipment, such as hoses, nozzles, turnouts, helmets, body armor and other personal protective gear, is expected to take off Friday.”

This began in the opening months of the Russian invasion, and appears to have continued at various times over the last couple years, with large expensive items like firetrucks having been shipped oversees as well.

Just about everything that California politicians decide to do turns out badly.

Why is that?

Could it be possible that the state is cursed?

Over the years, I have literally written dozens of articles about the state of California.

I have warned people to move out of the state over and over again, and others have issued similar warnings.

The good news is that a lot of people have left California in recent years.  In chapter 19 of my book entitled “Chaos”, I commented on this mass exodus…

Between April 2020 and July 2022, over half a million people left the state of California alone.

Many of those ex-Californians have been relocating to Texas.

In fact, approximately 300 Californians moved to the state of Texas on a daily basis in 2021.

California should theoretically be one of the best places to live on the entire planet.

But just like so many other blue states, it has been transformed into a cesspool of crime, drugs, homelessness and violence.

The population of the state has fallen a bit, but about 39 million people still live there.

In chapter 20 of “Chaos”, I explained why I ranked California 50th for survivability out of all 50 states…

Unless you feel directly called by God to go there, it is probably not a good idea to move to California.  If I had to choose anywhere in the state, it would probably be the far northern portion away from the coast.  But the truth is that even areas of the state that are relatively isolated are still within easy driving distance of areas of the state that do have a high population density. In addition, the coastal areas are likely to get hit extremely hard by major natural disasters in the years ahead.

Over the past 12 months, the coastal areas of California have been relentlessly hammered by devastating storms, enormous landslides and extremely destructive wildfires.

But eventually something far worse is coming.

In chapter 6 of my book entitled “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, I talked about the colossal earthquake which will permanently alter the geography of the California coastline…

Of course I am not the only one that has been issuing ominous warnings.  Seismologists have repeatedly told us that the San Andreas fault appears to be “locked and loaded” and that it could potentially “unzip all at once”.

If that were to happen, seismologists tell us that the the ground level west of the San Andreas fault could suddenly drop by up to 3 feet, and that could potentially result in large portions of southern California suddenly being way below sea level.

In other words, there wouldn’t be anything to keep the Pacific Ocean from suddenly rushing in and claiming vast areas along the southern California coastline.

As you read this, you may be thinking that such a thing could never possibly happen, but in recent years scientists have come to the conclusion that such a scenario is actually quite realistic.

When this disaster finally strikes the state of California, you will not want to be there.

So if you live in the state, I would encourage you to get out while you still can.

Of course many of those that have lost homes to these new wildfires wish that they had already left.

We are less than 10 days into 2025, and so many crazy things have already happened.

Sadly, I am entirely convinced that a lot more death and destruction is ahead during the next 12 months.

Michael’s new book entitled “Why” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com.

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