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If you live in Pacific Palisades, you paid your dues...
Doctors, lawyers, agents, entrepreneurs, etc.
You believed in the American Dream.
You paid your taxes.
You trusted the system.


Then you adopted luxury beliefs like Affirmative Action and DEI and Climate Change™ and Science™.
And they fucked you.
It's time to wake up.
 
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If you live in Pacific Palisades, you paid your dues...
Doctors, lawyers, agents, entrepreneurs, etc.
You believed in the American Dream.
You paid your taxes.
You trusted the system.
Lets be clear.

Firefighting is socialism, a service paid by taxes and provided by the state.
Insurance is capitalism, a service paid by individuals and provided by capitalists only when they can make money from it.

In the US, socialist government services are intentionally underfunded while capitalists have decided to stop offering fire insurance to places where the payout is too hight make profit.





 
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Lets be clear.

Firefighting is socialism, a service paid by taxes and provided by the state.
Insurance is capitalism, a service paid by individuals and provided by capitalists only when they can make money from it.

In the US, socialist government services are intentionally underfunded while capitalists have decided to stop offering fire insurance to places where the payout is too hight make profit.


Lets be clear.

In the US, socialist government services are intentionally underfunded while capitalists have decided to stop offering fire insurance to places where the payout is too high which create huge amount of loss in hundreds of billion dollars loss that will cost the company to go bankrupt.

See that also government-bureaucracy / green agenda don’t allow you to fill up your water tank or water reservoir with water….. or allow you to removes dead bushes and dead leaf or dead logs to prevent fire or allow control burn. It don’t tare a rocket scientist to figure that fire disaster will happen again and again. It no longer statically viables for the insurance to insure high risk area. The fire insurance payout will cause your company go bankrupt!


There will be a major investigation into why the massive reservoir in Pacific Palisades was not filled, knowing about dry conditions, high winds, and elevated fire risk. Plus, Mayor Bass slashed the budget for the LAFD.

🚨 JUST IN: The Pacific Palisades reservoir was EMPTY AND OFFLINE when the firestorm exploded, per LA Times

This is CRIMINAL.

The reservoir holds 117 million gallons of water, and would’ve given firefighters ample pressure to effectively fight the blaze.

Overpaid Dept. of… pic.twitter.com/afvRlbLJ73
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 10, 2025
“This was supposed to be the water to put out the Palisades fire.”

The FP’s Austyn Jeffs visits the Santa Ynez Reservoir that has reportedly been empty since February 2024. pic.twitter.com/DwO5OrYhWk
— The Free Press (@TheFP) January 11, 2025
Meanwhile, Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass, used the typical Democratic Party playbook to deflect from the incompetence (DEI = DIE) of California politicians, using talking points that described California wildfires as "what a climate emergency looks like."

Markey should be called "Malarkey Markey"...

Cry more Edward. Climate scam is for money. It’s always about money.

Drill baby drill! Make the USA energy independent. pic.twitter.com/nIzDNPVhoA
— Molly Pitcher (@AmericanMama86) January 11, 2025
About man-made climate change.

Homeless man arrested for arson after setting fire in Pioneer Park in Los Angeles County.

The fire last night was quickly extinguished. Jose Carranza-Escobar admitted to setting the fire. pic.twitter.com/2f9ncl6Lt5
— BNO News Live (@BNODesk) January 11, 2025
"Incompetence in the limit is indistinguishable from sabotage," Musk wrote on X on Saturday.


While corporate leftist media blames 'climate change' for the wildfires, there is reason to believe that epic mismanagement by LA Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom contributed to the fire disaster.

Then there's this...

BREAKING: The Victory Trailhead in Los Angeles is now a crime scene with one person in custody as the Kenneth Fire spirals out of control, according to NewsNation.

The suspect is believed to have started the fire that has swelled to nearly 1000 acres.

"[LAPD] believes that… pic.twitter.com/T2gNZOhSCV
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 10, 2025
More reports of arson:

Arson Threats A "Major Issue" In Wildfire-Ravaged Los Angeles County https://t.co/T1MhhHcEsF
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) January 9, 2025
Reports of criminal gangs targeting mansions...

🚨#BREAKING: HUNDREDS OF LOOTERS INVADE NEIGHBORHOOD

"Cars pull up, doors open, and groups of men running up our street going up to the doors of these houses."

“There were 100 people came up on scooters and were trying to get into any and all houses.”

REPORTER: "Did you… pic.twitter.com/0ckGivHbpy
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) January 9, 2025
Incompetence in the limit is indistinguishable from sabotage
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 11, 2025
This time, Democrats won't be able to hide behind climate change farce. Real accountability is coming. People died, thousands lost everything, and even liberals in LA are turning on their far-left politicians who were never actual real competent managers, to begin with, just social justice warriors with 'equity' Marxism pom-poms. Remember, Marxists hate capitalism.
 
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California-Based Insurer Crashes Amid Billions In L.A. Area Fire-Damage Losses

FRIDAY, JAN 10, 2025 - 09:50 AM
Out-of-control wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area continued Friday morning, destroying at least 10,000 structures and causing estimated fire damage over $150 billion. Meteorologists have issued warnings for "critical red flag" conditions throughout the day, signaling that fire damage to homes and businesses will broaden into the weekend.
Insurance companies are bracing for the worst-case scenarioas analysts at JPMorgan said Thursday that insured losses could top $20 billion.
JPM's Jimmy Bhullar said insured loss estimates could be revised even higher "if the fires are not controlled."
Bhullar said losses would be "confined mostly" to homeowners insurers like Allstate, Travelers, and Chubb, but noted that commercial property insurers like American International Group and Kinsale Capital Group could also be exposed.
Shares of Allstate dropped 5% in premarket trading, while Travelers fell 4%, Chubb -4%, AIG -3.5%, and Kinsale -1%.

Shares in Mercury General, whose insurance organization is mostly centered in California, crashed 35% in premarket trading. About 80% of its premiums of $4.6 billion in 2024 were derived from the state, making it one of the most exposed insurers to the LA County fire.

"This would make this event significantly more severe than the 2018 Butte County Camp Fire, the highest insured-loss wildfires in California's history previously," with insured losses of roughly $10 billion, the analysts said.
In a separate note, RBC Capital Markets' Scott Heleniak wrote, "We think these could be among the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history," adding the estimated insured losses so far could easily exceed $20 billion.
The latest AccuWeather estimate for the total damage and economic loss in LA County has surged to a staggering $135 billion to $150 billion, a massive increase from Wednesday's estimate of $52 billion to $57 billion.
As of Friday morning, five separate fires were raging in the LA County area. Containment levels are very low.

Catosphere bond news website Artemis noted, "We are still a long way off any loss estimates based on actual damage information, given the still-unfolding disaster situation in Los Angeles County."
 
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Manage your forests correctly or mother nature will do it for you, the former is much cheaper than the latter. But politicians have all the knowledge they know what's best. So you can't burn the underbrush and have controlled burns that's simply not allowed because so many animals could lose their habitat if you do that.

And water who needs water especially if it's going to kill a guppy so we'll just divert it to save the guppy and if there's $100B in damages then it's okay because tax slaves always get the bill.
 
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California-Based Insurer Crashes Amid Billions In L.A. Area Fire-Damage Losses

FRIDAY, JAN 10, 2025 - 09:50 AM
Out-of-control wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area continued Friday morning, destroying at least 10,000 structures and causing estimated fire damage over $150 billion. Meteorologists have issued warnings for "critical red flag" conditions throughout the day, signaling that fire damage to homes and businesses will broaden into the weekend.
Insurance companies are bracing for the worst-case scenarioas analysts at JPMorgan said Thursday that insured losses could top $20 billion.
JPM's Jimmy Bhullar said insured loss estimates could be revised even higher "if the fires are not controlled."
Bhullar said losses would be "confined mostly" to homeowners insurers like Allstate, Travelers, and Chubb, but noted that commercial property insurers like American International Group and Kinsale Capital Group could also be exposed.
Shares of Allstate dropped 5% in premarket trading, while Travelers fell 4%, Chubb -4%, AIG -3.5%, and Kinsale -1%.

Shares in Mercury General, whose insurance organization is mostly centered in California, crashed 35% in premarket trading. About 80% of its premiums of $4.6 billion in 2024 were derived from the state, making it one of the most exposed insurers to the LA County fire.

"This would make this event significantly more severe than the 2018 Butte County Camp Fire, the highest insured-loss wildfires in California's history previously," with insured losses of roughly $10 billion, the analysts said.
In a separate note, RBC Capital Markets' Scott Heleniak wrote, "We think these could be among the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history," adding the estimated insured losses so far could easily exceed $20 billion.
The latest AccuWeather estimate for the total damage and economic loss in LA County has surged to a staggering $135 billion to $150 billion, a massive increase from Wednesday's estimate of $52 billion to $57 billion.
As of Friday morning, five separate fires were raging in the LA County area. Containment levels are very low.

Catosphere bond news website Artemis noted, "We are still a long way off any loss estimates based on actual damage information, given the still-unfolding disaster situation in Los Angeles County."
Yup, capitalist insurance will stop offering services if they can't make money on it.
Flood insurance, fire insurance and hurricane insurance are disappearing because climate change is killing the profit.

But at least you have this.
 
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Manage your forests correctly or mother nature will do it for you, the former is much cheaper than the latter. But politicians have all the knowledge they know what's best. So you can't burn the underbrush and have controlled burns that's simply not allowed because so many animals could lose their habitat if you do that.

And water who needs water especially if it's going to kill a guppy so we'll just divert it to save the guppy and if there's $100B in damages then it's okay because tax slaves always get the bill.
Right wingers are such easy marks.

 
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@KimIversenShow


But have you LOOKED at the prices of homes in Palisades? 5-50 MILLION DOLLARS… if insurance is forced to insure these homes the rest of us pay the price. Build multimillion dollar homes in fire prone hills at your own risk, not mine.
 

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Ory, what happened to Rogan? Here are clips of when he had half a brain and it seems to me COVID made him dumber than ever. He's never been the same.


Joe Rogan DEVASTATES MAGA GUEST Like You WOULDN’T BELIEVE!

ps...I do find Candice to be hot but she is so irritating.
Was that from before he supported Trump and then suddenly everyone on the left start hating him...well...because?
 
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@KimIversenShow


But have you LOOKED at the prices of homes in Palisades? 5-50 MILLION DOLLARS… if insurance is forced to insure these homes the rest of us pay the price. Build multimillion dollar homes in fire prone hills at your own risk, not mine.
I'm seeing some stuff about the founder of BLM having two mansions burned down in the fires. I'm not sure of the validity of the story yet but if it's true...wouldn't that be one of the best examples of karma?
 
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I'm seeing some stuff about the founder of BLM having two mansions burned down in the fires. I'm not sure of the validity of the story yet but if it's true...wouldn't that be one of the best examples of karma?
Saw that too but from unknown independent media sources. But one thing is true. She used donations to buy those homes. Big Large Mansions.
 
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What is there to discuss? Covid fried Joe's brain or all the ivermectin he took because he was panicked.
You asked me a question and I was up for debating the topic...

Well I gave you an opportunity and you didn't want to take it so I'm out.
 
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I'm seeing some stuff about the founder of BLM having two mansions burned down in the fires. I'm not sure of the validity of the story yet but if it's true...wouldn't that be one of the best examples of karma?
Saw that too but from unknown independent media sources. But one thing is true. She used donations to buy those homes. Big Large Mansions.
Why doesn't 60 minutes do a segment on BLM?...It would be an interesting story.
 

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Why Was Pacific Palisades Reservoir Empty? It Gets Worse...

SUNDAY, JAN 12, 2025 - 02:00 PM
Authored by Victoria Taft via PJMedia.com,
An empty reservoir and dry fire hydrants are now the symbols of California and local officials' response to the horrific Pacific Palisades wildfire—one of six Santa Ana windblown firestorms still burning in Los Angeles. Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered an investigation to demonstrate that he's doing something, but the damage is being done right now.

The 117 million-gallon Santa Ynez Reservoir was empty and down for maintenance when the devastating fire was sparked,perhaps in the brush, between the homes and the Pacific Coast Highway. You can see a map of the area in my story Good Intentions Might Be the Cause of Devastating Palisades Fire.
Friday, officials confirmed that the reservoir had been down for nearly a year —closing in February 2024—for maintenance to the cover of the reservoir.
The New York Times reports that a contractor was hired in November to fix a crack in the cover. It is unclear why the reservoir had to be shut down for that extended period of time.
The ripple effect was beyond devastating.


This empty reservoir wasn't caused by Climate Change. It was caused by Democrats.



— A Man Of Memes (@RickyDoggin) January 10, 2025


The fires broke out Tuesday, Jan. 7. By the next day, Janisse Quiñones, the head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, said their system tanks went dry three times. You'll want to remember that because the story is about to get worse.

We have three large water tanks, about a million gallons each. We ran out of water in the first tank at about 4:45 p.m. yesterday. We ran out of water in the second tank about 8:30 p.m. and the third tank about 3 a.m. this morning.
She never mentioned the empty reservoir, though former DWP Commissioner and mayoral candidate Rick Caruso did say that "the reservoir" hadn't been filled. He was right and righteously angry.

Firefighters complained that there was no water coming out of the hydrants. The fires burned uncontrollably.

In addition to the "investigation" by Newsom, the New York Times reported that the Department of Water and Power, whose job it is to fill the reservoirs, is looking into whether the empty Santa Ynez reservoir in Pacific Palisades made a difference in their fire response. We are not kidding.

See if you can spot a problem for the DWP in the Times' piece.

Water for the Pacific Palisades is fed by a 36-inch line that flows by gravity from the larger Stone Canyon Reservoir, said Marty Adams, a former general manager and chief engineer at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. That water line also fills the Santa Ynez Reservoir.
Water from the two reservoirs then sustain the water system for the Pacific Palisades, and also pump systems that fill storage tanks that feed higher-elevation homes in the neighborhood. It was unclear whether officials could have brought the reservoir back online before the fire, after forecasters began warning of dangerous wildfire conditions.
Now, I'm no hydrologist or physicist, but wouldn't water pressure be helped by having water in all the tanks and reservoirs? Am I missing something here?

But, what ho! We get an answer.

Mr. Adams said an operational reservoir would have been helpful initially to more fully feed the water system in the area. But he also said it appeared that that reservoir and the tanks would have eventually been drained in a fire that was consuming so many homes at once. Municipal water systems are generally designed to sustain water loads for much smaller fires than what consumed Pacific Palisades. [emphasis added]
Those are a lot of words to say that more water would have been helpful.

Speaking of not being a hydrologist, I looked up the latest state hydrology report because the global warming crowd desperately hopes to blame "climate change/catastrophe" for the fires. Yeah, well, that dog won't hunt.

If you're new here, from east to west Southern California, there's desert, then mountains, then semi-arid land all the way to the ocean. While the media will tell you this is climate change, this is no change at all. This is the state of play in California all the time. However, California has received a surge in water in the last few years following a drought, but there have been no new reservoirs built to store water since the last one opened in 1979.



According the latest hydrologist report, "Major flood control reservoirs are either near their respective top of conservation levels or below." Precipitation has been slow in the first couple of weeks of the year, but the "The statewide accumulated precipitation to end of November 2024 was 5.22 inches, which is 132% of average." The snowpack, which is also where water is stored, and Gavin Newsom lets flow out to the Pacific Ocean to "save" a bait fish, is growing. "The statewide average snow water equivalent (SWE) was 5.1 inches for December 1, which is 168% percent of normal and 19% of April 1 average."

In other words, there's been precipitation — remember all those atmospheric rivers? — and if there were more storage there would be more water available for drinking and fighting fires.

I could go into the environmental rules that don't allow much, if any, thinning in forests, road building, otherwise known as fire breaks, reservoir building, and preventative burning, which used to happen all the time to stop these conflagrations that the enviros like to blame on climate, but I do in my other stories.


Southern California's water supplies are well-equipped to support local communities fighting the wildfires. Many of the state’s largest reservoirs are currently at or above their historic average storage levels for this time of year.

pic.twitter.com/A7KZRJKBNA

— Governor Newsom (@CAgovernor)
January 9, 2025




And here's Newsom excitedly patting himself on the back because he removed dams (and reservoirs) to help tribal fish flows, but what about having enough water to drink and put out fires?



🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

CA Governor Gavin Newsom brags about "the largest dam removal in U.S. history" because you gotta save the fish.
Meanwhile, there’s not water to fight fires.

pic.twitter.com/CT5bcTYUOH
— PNW Conservative (@UnderWashington) January 9, 2025

In addition, California's self-inflicted wounds continue as the state spends less money on necessities and more on the left's luxury beliefs. If you're paying some of your firefighters upwards of $700,000 then you can't afford a lot of them, OK, L.A.? You'll find the highest-paid public servants in L.A. here.
California's profligacy has also caused homeless people to flock to the state. More than 50% of the fire responses are to homeless camps as I point out in my story What Started L.A.'s Firestorm? Hint: It's Not 'Climate Change.'
Instead of kicking people out of their encampments so they don't start fires, the response has been to look the other way and/or find someone shelter where druggies don't want to go.
Homeless campers setting a fire destroyed part of an I-10 Freeway overpass in 2023. A mile-long stretch of freeway was closed and Newsom declared a state of emergency for L.A. County.
Voters have taxed themselves billions to "solve the homelessness problem." But there's virtually no accountability, as I wrote in this story headlined: No Wonder Gavin Newsom Didn't Want an Audit to Track $24 Billion in Homeless Spending.
In 2014, voters also taxed themselves billions to build more reservoirs. Environmentalists don't want those either.
And the reservoir that counted this week was dry.
 
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