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Leaders in Los Angeles Starting to Blame Each Other

Those of you wanting govt to save you and protect you at every moment and actually believing such bureaucracies will
So if your house catches fire you won't be calling 911? Cool.
LA County cut fire budget while spending heavily on DEI, woke items: 'Midnight Stroll Transgender Cafe'
Yet other news says the budget increased. This wouldn't be some of that lying that cost Fux $700m, would it? Nah, they would never bullshit.
 
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This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, slashed funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
Yet other news says the budget increased. This wouldn't be some of that lying that cost Fux $700m, would it? Nah, they would never bullshit.

Dry fire hydrants, empty reservoirs, closed dams and burned down cities means money well spent?

Stop being a bleater.

Newscum and Democrat policies killed California. Ask residents.

Continue grazing with the herd of bleaters if you want, libertarian.

Democrat policies suck.


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Dry fire hydrants, empty reservoirs, closed dams and burned down cities means money well spent?

Stop being a bleater.

Newscum and Democrat policies killed California. Ask residents.

Continue grazing with the herd of bleaters if you want, libertarian.

Democrat policies suck.


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This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, "slashed" funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
Californians 'angry' amid devastating wildfires, asking where high tax dollars went: local researcher

Well....We know BILLIONS went to care for illegal foreign nationals, sanctuary, their Healthcare, educations, room and board, debit cards....etc.

 
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The right hand of terrible Democrat policies say budget was cut and dei took precedence.

 
California relying on prisoners, Mexico to provide firefighters to battle Los Angeles wildfires

LA has tons of homeless so next fire, have them form a bucket brigade to the closest body of water. Should be enough for a pretty strong flow of water.
 
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Not a bad idea. They'll just need a water source.
 
Stop being a bleater.
I'd say you should stop being an idiot but that's genetic.
Try harder.
You try harder, Slapnuts.

Oddly, I don't recall you morons complaining about your favorite wheelchair-bound governor (there's someone who should know about the dangers of high winds) last year when one fire burned a million acres in his state. Or the Republicans in Tennessee failing to stop the Gatlinburg fire in 2016. I wonder why 🤔

Fires happen in bad conditions. Hell, we damn near had one come into town last year, and it might have if not for air units getting called in. Hot, no humidity, 50+ mph constant winds, in a drought, shit gets weird.
How did calling the fire department in the Palisades work out?).
About the same as it would anywhere there's a thousand houses on fire and 70-100 mph winds pushing a fire downhill.
 
California relying on prisoners
Of course a brain-dead Fux watcher would think that is an anomaly.

The California Conservative Camp Program does a lot more than fight fires, is one of the few prison rehabilitation programs that actually works, and it should be both praised and be a model for other states.

You know who cut funding for it back in the day? Governor Reagan.
 
And he was as wrong as Newscum, bleater. Your point?
 
Of course a brain-dead Fux watcher would think that is an anomaly.

The California Conservative Camp Program does a lot more than fight fires, is one of the few prison rehabilitation programs that actually works, and it should be both praised and be a model for other states.

You know who cut funding for it back in the day? Governor Reagan.

I've always wondered why there aren't more programs for lesser offending prisoners to work some of their sentence off. Every day spent out picking up litter by the highway gets a day off your sentence. Gives them a sense of work ethic, helps the local community, and cuts down the cost to imprison that person as they get out more quickly.
 
I've always wondered why there aren't more programs for lesser offending prisoners to work some of their sentence off. Every day spent out picking up litter by the highway gets a day off your sentence. Gives them a sense of work ethic, helps the local community, and cuts down the cost to imprison that person as they get out more quickly.
I agree 100%. And let them build skills.

The California program did have a flaw, the law wouldn't allow felons to get an EMT license and this prevented them from getting jobs as firefighters. Newsome did sign a bill that makes it easier for these program grads to get their records expunged, good for him.
 
I agree 100%. And let them build skills.

The California program did have a flaw, the law wouldn't allow felons to get an EMT license and this prevented them from getting jobs as firefighters. Newsome did sign a bill that makes it easier for these program grads to get their records expunged, good for him.

Too bad he didn't treat law-abiding, legal American citizens as well.
 
The right hand of terrible Democrat policies say budget was cut and dei took precedence.

This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, "slashed" funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
Hmmmm....LA Fire Chief says budget cuts hindered response to LA's fires.

https://static.foxla.com/segment/pl...UaW1lUGVyaW9kIjoxLCJ2aWRlbyI6IjE1NzQ3ODUifQ==
This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, "slashed" funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
Wow....Another leftist news source

This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, "slashed" funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
This is why you're stupid^^^

The 2024-25 California state budget, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in June 2024, "slashed" funding for wildfire and forest resilience by $101 million (3% decrease) as part of a series of cutbacks according to an analysis by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.

However overall, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)'s wildfire protection budget has increased sharply from $1.1 billion in 2014 to $3 billion(172% increase) in 2023, much of which took place after Newsom became governor in 2019.
 
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