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My friends in West Hollywood have their bags packed so they can leave at a moments notice
Still fine here, thanks for asking. Air quality will be bad for a while I'm sure, just hoping no new fires start.Vegas Dave check in, hoping you are ok
Still fine here, thanks for asking. Air quality will be bad for a while I'm sure, just hoping no new fires start.
She’s back in NY8 inches of snow in Dallas
I am worry about Boner's retaining wall finally giving in
I am worry about Matty's flight to Ottawa
I am worry about Southern Teela not making it
How is it where you are?
I agree that Bass and Newsom both deserve blame for being woefully unprepared for this. The damage and devastation will be worse than it otherwise may have been because of these failures.Newsom cut the funding for preventing forest fires and failed to build sufficient water resources for fighting fires. Mayor Karen Bass cut $17.5 million in funding for the Los Angeles Fire Department and then went to Ghana even though she knew of the risk of catastrophic fires.
It’s true that California, in general, and Los Angeles, in particular, are fiery places. It’s true that the Santa Ana winds made the fires worse. This can't be attributed to "politicians."
But Newsom and Bass have known about those hazards for all of their careers and failed to deal with them. Their rank incompetence and lack of leadership are shocking.
It’s hard to overstate how badly they screwed up water management. LA firefighters haven’t had the water they needed. Newsom hasn’t built the new water reservoirs.
So while I don't think all the blame goes to Newsom, surely MOST of the blame should. He had chances in the past to improve those water resources and knew very well about the risks.
I would never blame the politicians for the firesI agree that Bass and Newsom both deserve blame for being woefully unprepared for this. The damage and devastation will be worse than it otherwise may have been because of these failures.
Having said that, I think their role in this is being blown dramatically out of proportion. Which of course is no surprise given the political climate we are in right now.
Tuesday's windstorm was fucking helacious. City-wide. Trees and streetlights were getting blown over. Consistent 80-100 MPH winds for hours on end. Devastating conditions for a natural disaster.
A couple of lousy politicians had nothing to do with that. No firefighter budget or resources were going to prevent this from being a catastrophe.
Glad okay there and praying for you and extended family will remain safe! Unity!Still fine here, thanks for asking. Air quality will be bad for a while I'm sure, just hoping no new fires start.