If Californians Don’t Fire Newsom, He’ll Burn What’s Left Of Their Home To The Ground
Blame Gov. Newsom
Officials here had some help during Covid. They had the backing of Dr. Anthony Fauci and many other “experts” who, for their own personal gain, insisted that the virus was something it wasn’t. However, the blame for the tragedy currently destroying the lives of thousands of people lies at the feet of one person only — Gov. Gavin Newsom.Lacking Preparation
For those unfamiliar with the territory, the mountains that surround the greater Los Angeles area — primarily the Santa Monica and San Gabriel ranges — make it extremely vulnerable to wildfires. Particularly during times when what’s known as the Santa Ana winds — dry, rapid, and often warm air that whips in from Nevada and Utah to Southern California at up to 100 mph — start to blow. That, combined with low rainfall and extremely dry conditions, makes it a ripe target for rapidly spreading fires.
What happened a week into 2025 is not unique. What is unique is the leadership of the state. Newsom has failed to manage the conditions properly. Brush should have been consistently cleared. Controlled burns should have been initiated to clear floor areas. For crying out loud, a sufficient supply of water should have been available in fire hydrants! Everyone who lives here knows this. Many constituents voted for this. In 2014, Californians approved the Proposition 1 Water Storage Investment Program (WSIP), which allocated $2.7 billion for water storage projects. Those projects have largely gone unrealized, and the abundance of rain the state received over the past two years that could have been stored with larger reserves was wasted.
Yet Newsom, along with the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, failed to listen. Rather, L.A.’s fire chief was focused on inclusivity and making the fire department “more diverse.”
Fires care nothing for sexual preferences or diversity. They destroy everything in their path — the homes of the wealthy and the homes of the poor. Small businesses and bougie boutiques. Nothing is sacred to fire. Only those well-qualified and equipped to fight fire should be doing so.
It’s time to remove Newsom for all of those who love California. If we don’t stop him, we won’t have to wait for untenable economics to drive citizens out of the state — he will continue to burn what’s left of it to the ground.
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