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George Rebane

The Los Angeles area continues to burn after entire neighborhoods of the city are already heaps of ash and ruin.  What news has been concurrently emerging with videos of burning houses and hills, interviews with residents who lost everything, and endless ‘news conferences’ with obviously incompetent officials who have no useful information and are desperately trying to cover their collective asses.

Jo Ann and I are multi-decade veterans of SoCal wildfires with our valuables and heirlooms packed and ready to go every late summer and fall.  The last 25 years before moving to Nevada County we lived on Saddle Peak Rd in the Santa Monica Mountains on a high ridgeline in a house we built.  The latest information we have right now is that ‘our house’ is gone after dodging dozens of fires and surviving the big Malibu fire of 1993.  I have documented that experience here, here, and especially here.

So what is the takeaway so far from the SoCal fires.  Well, nothing much has changed for the better with the passing of the decades and the incompetently comprehensive governance exercised by the Democratic Party over these years.  But the last two days confirms again that things have gotten much worse as far as the recognition of the nature of the wildfire problem and preparations to prevent and fight such large scale conflagrations.

Some major screwups –

  • Reduction of fire and police budgets in favor of succoring illegal aliens, criminals, insane environmentalists in favor of implementing woke DEI policies.
  • Dumping about 75% of Sierra Nevada snow melt water into the Pacific Ocean in order to save the smelt – a very much unendangered species no one cares about.
  • Eliminating water storage reservoirs by destroying dams and not constructing sufficient water tanks in the mountains to provide gravity fed water for fire fighting.
  • Environmentalists opposing building additional reservoirs to collect water during wet years to have for the inevitable 7 to 10 year intervals between statewide droughts.
  • Insurance companies abandoning California because they aren’t allowed to raise premiums commensurate with the cost of rebuilding in a state with stifling building regulations (again refer to the insane environmentalists and incompetent politicos).
  • Allowing ignorant NIMBYs to oppose/restrict prescribed burns and fuel reduction programs.

Witness the results of elections that have stacked local governments and Sacramento with progressive politicians, and you explain away the above list of devastating deficits. (more here) The general mentality of California’s electorate is corroborated when we consider how the media continues to cover and report on such disasters.  Examples abound.

The most important thing residents, both evacuated and still in place, want to know is where is the fire, and which way is it moving.  Almost all reporters with mic-in-hand in the field do not know where they are and what is happening beyond their visible surroundings.  All they do is repeat the obvious and ask how some devastated resident feels about having lost his home.  Air coverage has provided no more information – one flaming and smoky mountain looks pretty mush like another one.  Although to credit where a little bit of it is due, in Fox’s current coverage they have shown road names superimposed on the large area aerial videos, but only very briefly before switching back to yet another close-up of a burning house.

The last thing they care to look at for hour after hour is close-up videos of flame engulfed houses, and still images of huge flame masses on unknown hillsides.  And the last thing they want to hear are news conferences by phalanxes of politicians, bureaucrats, and officials standing in turn to mouth the same platitudes of how terrible the disaster is, how much they are praying for everyone, how everyone is co-operating with everyone else, and how much the state and federal governments are providing us all that we need while there are way too few firefighters on the line with no water to come out of their hoses.

It is abundantly clear that our political leaders and local responding agencies have been totally incompetent in preparing and/or raising the alarm to current the obvious shortcomings listed above.  Perhaps the inevitable follow-on investigations will even find people who are criminally at fault and make them publicly accountable.

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20 responses to “LA Inferno – Criminal Incompetence on Parade?”

  1. fish Avatar
    fish

    Like I said on the other thread…..

    Biden says feds will cover 100% of fire response costs in Southern California

    Spare no expense…..these people matter!
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-wildfires-biden-los-angeles/

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  2. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    State is “too big to fail!” Wonder where I’ve heard that before?

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  3. The Estonian Fox Avatar
    The Estonian Fox

    They grounded a scooper-plane due to wing damage from collision with a drone, supposedly not associated with firefighter ops. Another example of tragedy of the commons – yes, collision with a small drone is really small, times several thousand drones/operators though?
    Aren’t the homeless allowed access to the commons areas? Don’t they start fires to keep warm? Probably no connection here though.

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  4. Gary Irving Avatar
    Gary Irving

    So, the bottom line is that if they had just had enough water, all those homes would have been spared. hhhhmmmmm

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    The Biden Administration has now promised to cover 100% of recovery costs for Los Angeles for six months.
    But they gave 3500 homeless Appalachian families another 24 hours before they kick them out into a winter storm so it’s fine.

    https://x.com/emzanotti/status/1877557421658320927?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1877557421658320927%7Ctwgr%5E29f66a51a98260e503b3b393c80e31ff77a1bdc4%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Finstapundit.com%2F695307%2F

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  6. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Dumping about 75% of Sierra Nevada snow melt water into the Pacific Ocean in order to save the smelt – a very much unendangered species no one cares about”
    George, your speciesist bias is showing… the smelt cares!!!!

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  7. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    The really big swathes of burnt houses look like Santa Rosa, homes providing kindling for homes.
    My gut tells me that the biggest problem, aside from the natural burning landscape, is age of housing stock and code issues.
    It looks to me like the size of the fire would make any water supply inadequate.

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  8. Scott O Avatar

    “So, the bottom line is that if they had just had enough water, all those homes would have been spared.”
    Who claimed that?
    There were areas where the hydrants ran dry – and I’m sure that hindered/ended suppression efforts in those areas, but I’ve yet to hear the reason why. Was it
    supply at the source, pumping failure, or just a system that could not keep up with the exceptionally high demand?
    So many issues here with this fire to unpack. I’ve long thought that if you want a real public chaos event in CA – all you have to do is wait for the wind and then strike a match in the right place/places.
    Intentional? Or just like the 49er fire – some loon with a sodden brain.
    Of course the feds will pour billions into re-building. This area is where the Dems go to harvest big money on the campaign trail. They prefer it be in a posh ocean side mansion – they’re not into clam bakes at the beach.
    It will be fun to see the Eco/Green/DEI ‘City Of The Future’ rise out of the ashes. And with fed money to grease the skids, you know the carpet bags all over our nation are being packed with visions of wealth dancing in the grifters’ eyes.

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  9. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “They prefer it be in a posh ocean side mansion ”
    This sounds like a good bet to have.
    Mine is that the Coastal Commission, who are perfectly able to apply any random opinion they have to anyone at all, will not allow new construction on the water. Managed retreat and all that.
    Inland, you’ll see a huge push for ‘walkable communities’, ‘low income housing’, multiunit dwellings, etc.
    Of course, the insurance and permitting process will take years and years. Scads of funds will flow to people in power and their friends.
    I admit that the battle royale between the over-privileged people and the various arms of gubmint should be amazing.

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  10. fish Avatar
    fish

    …..and that should just about do it.

    NEW: Bass Demanded $49M in Additional LAFD Cuts One Week Before Wildfires

    For Karen’s political career.
    https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2025/01/10/new-bass-demanded-49m-in-lafd-cuts-one-week-before-wildfires-n3798671#google_vignette

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  11. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    A shot in the war is fired.
    “Los Angeles Fire Department chief @LAFDChief Kristin Crowley is pressed repeatedly if the leadership of Los Angeles failed her fire department as it tries in vain to stop the wildfires.
    An emotional Crowley tries to dodge but then admits, “Yes.””
    https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1877818176848994715

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  12. George Rebane Avatar

    ScottO 842am – The 605am comment is a typical liberal’s response: pick your favorite strawman and then attack it as if it was the main argument of your opponent. But yes, according to the fire department managers, the lack of water did permit significant expansions of the fires into new areas which could have been prevented with more water. Add to that all the other listed factors and the total picture of mismanagement quickly emerges. It will now be interesting and heartbreaking to see how the homeless homeowners attempt to rebuild their houses which were originally constructed under much more benign regulatory environments.

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  13. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Looks like another dei hire who should be considered for an indictment (has to be federal corruption since LA already released the arsonist caught by the neighbors on video) –
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/la-water-chief-was-aware-of-broken-hydrants-months-before-fires/ar-BB1rfveC?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=e0ecf5a5fd0441edb40c13c074f6eefc&ei=72
    😉

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    Re my 207pm – Gov Gavin the Incompetent at first denied that lack of water was a problem in fighting LA wildfires. Today the news is that he’s had an epiphany about water putting out fires and is now calling for an investigation to explain the shortage of water in LA fire hydrants.

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  15. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The rats turning each other as the ship sinks –
    The alleged booting follows Crowley lashing out against the Mayor’s cuts to her department, in an interview with a local Fox TV station around 12pm Friday.
    ‘My message is the fire department needs to be properly funded,’ the Chief said. ‘It’s not.’
    ‘Did they fail you?’ Fox LA’s Gigi Graciette asked. ‘Yes,’ Crowley replied.
    The Fire Department (LAFD) did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    Hours earlier, Chief Crowley delivered a scathing indictment of the Mayor Bass’s administration, exposing a crisis of funding, staffing, and readiness that she says left her department ill-equipped to face the catastrophe.
    Chief Crowley delivered a swift rebuke on city leadership, raising questions about its preparedness in the face of the most destructive fire season in the history of LA that has displaced more than 100,000 residents.
    In an extraordinary public airing of grievances, Crowley acknowledged to a reporter with KTTV that the city, and by extension, Mayor Bass, failed its residents during the wildfires.
    When pushed several times if the city had failed, Crowley’s response was unflinching: ‘Yes.’
    The stark admission sent shockwaves through the city, as Crowley detailed the dire state of her department.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/la-mayor-karen-bass-fires-fire-chief-kristin-crowley-after-lashing-out/ar-BB1rfWGZ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=dc2384c0a77e44a19d5eee2d1ee68246&ei=46
    😉

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  16. Scott O Avatar

    Kunstler is ever the optimist:
    “Who knew that the best way to convert Utopian Woke Democrats back into a reality-based thought system would be to burn their houses down?”
    Sorry – I doubt even burning their houses down will do much good on that score.
    https://www.kunstler.com/p/apocalypse-still-unspooling

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  17. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Couldn’t happen to a better piece of hair gel –
    The emperor has no clothes — and no empathy.
    It’s likely, though, he still does have a standing reservation at the French Laundry.
    Of course, it’s Gavin Newsom, of whom I write.
    The smug and ambitious progressive California Governor whose political aspirations went up in flames as Los Angeles continues to burn to the ground, leaving a shocking number of residents’ lives in tatters.
    And it’s Newsom, who has become the arsonist, setting the fire to his political fortunes with a series of unforced errors — putting a cap on years of mismanagement and abandoning crucial infrastructure in favor of useless far left policies that made social justice and climate warriors feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
    Since the inferno broke out, Newsom has shown that he’s ill prepared and shameless: shifting blame to others and trying to ditch one of his devastated constituents.
    It’s like he and the epically feckless Karen “I’d rather be in Ghana” Bass had made a political suicide pact for 2025.
    This all stops with the top, even if it was a “local” issue. This apocalyptic inferno wasn’t some freak accident in a backwater that no one could find on the map. This was Los Angeles, home to millions, and a city that remains under constant threat of wildfires.
    Then he cowardly tried to use a fake phone connection to brush off an anguished mother sifting through the rubble of her community.
    Newsom, who was very high in the dem’s presidential depth chart, spectacularly failed this moment on both a political and a human level.
    Voters will not forget.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/how-gavin-newsom-has-failed-california-and-set-fire-to-his-own-political-prospects/ar-BB1rfOL2?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=feda77595eed4cdcb68da704c8f91b27&ei=13
    😉

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  18. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The gavin socialists have not spent a penny of the bond approved for water storage! –
    ‘Devastating’: California had record rainfall last year, but lacked infrastructure to store it
    https://currently.att.yahoo.com/news/devastating-california-had-record-rainfall-134241026.html
    😉

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  19. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Watching the end so many wokesters careers is good but the circumstances are catastrophic –
    LA Mayor Karen Bass rejects assistance from FDNY; Newsom accepts help from Mexico crews
    https://currently.att.yahoo.com/news/la-mayor-karen-bass-rejects-000633243.html
    😉

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