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Los Angeles Is Another DEI Catastrophe

Shaquille Oatmeal

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You're not tracking...You compared this to Jan 6th...I asked you about Chief Crowley.

Wasn't she impressive with Jake? They should make her the mayor. Then we could have an all Lesbian fire fighting force.
Jan 6 is an example of how when the shit hits the fan people throw each other under the bus.
Her sexual orientation or gender or race are immaterial.
A heterosexual caucasian cis-man/men (to use a woke term) wouldn't have fared any better.
Am sure she can lead a fire department just as well she can play politics.
 

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OF course the left won't blame it on DEI...why would they? but LA has wen't further and further and doubled down and triple down on their priorities...who gives a shit about cleaning the forest and fire prevention and preparations...there's so many issues that's been damaging Cali...there's not enough diversity and equity on the work force... this is a tell tale sign of what will happen when you defund a department... now let's see if they wanna defund police too.
and right won't blame it on climate change caused mostly by burning fossil fuels. No rain for 6 months and 100 mph winds... there is no readiness plan to counter that. Half of the worst fires in Cali happened in the past 5 years and this one is 10x worse. But go ahead and blame the race of the mayor...LOL
 
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Jan 6 is an example of how when the shit hits the fan people throw each other under the bus.
Her sexual orientation or gender or race are immaterial.
A heterosexual caucasian cis-man/men (to use a woke term) wouldn't have fared any better.
Am sure she can lead a fire department just as well she can play politics.
 
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If you bring up DEI, you need to prove a direct link between focus on DEI taking focus away from firefighting abilities.
The budget was cut 2%. The total budget is 820M.
Where did the rest of the money go?
The guy mentions 1 to 2M spent on DEI initiatives and concludes that the money tells you where the priorities are.
That is 0.2% of the total budget if we assume 2M on the higher end.
Does 0.2% tell you that DEI is their priority?
So there was no misallocation of funds like he claims.
It is stringing unrelated things together to push MAGA divisive agenda.
 

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Anderson on the scene...
He's right! The residents are helping the fire spread because they are hampering the fire department by hurting the water pressure.

I guess you are one of those people who when the city issues a do not water your lawn alert during the summer because of low water you right away grab your hose and go water your lawn.
 

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The way to fight fires is with proper infrastructure, water, and firefighters.

There is no infrastructure (you're right the tanks and mains are decades old), no water, and not enough firefighters.

You are still ignorantly pursuing and doubling down on your narrative.

The infrastructure may well be old (I don't know) but there is no infrastructure big enough to stop these wind driven Santa Ana chapparell firestorms. There were 9,000 firefighters already pretty much just pissing on the edges.

But carry on.
 

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Maybe they should start with the billionaire that owns most of the water.
The headline says it all. It was offline to perform previously schedule maintenance. That is proactive. No difference than a road being closed to replace sewer or water mains and a fire breaking out and the fire trucks having to take the long way.

While there are valid concerns and criticisms over how the city, county and state are run, this firestorm was, and is, could not be stopped or slowed down with these hurricane force winds.

The narrative is purely political red meat for the right.
 

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Apocalypse Still Unspooling


FRIDAY, JAN 10, 2025 - 04:20 PM
Authored by James Howard Kunstler,
"'Climate Change' has been identified: it's a 28-YO man from Reseda in a black hoodie holding a lighter and some matches."
- Peach Keenan
“Life imitates art,” Oscar Wilde quipped, a most insightful glimpse into the human condition delivered as a wise-crack. Very Hollywood. Too bad there were no late-night talk shows in Oscar’s time. It took more than eighty years, but the apocalyptic burning of Los Angeles depicted at the climax of Nathanial West’s 1939 novel The Day of the Locust has finally come — the city of dreams turned into one big flaming nightmare.
The adumbrations of this fiasco will darken our national life for years to come.
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?

The wealthy showbiz folk occupying the moral high ground of the Pacific Palisades voted Democratic by 90-percent. They were fully on-board with the agenda of the Party of Chaos, especially Diversity-Equity-and-Inclusion (DEI) and the open border that allowed a deluge of mysterious strangers to flood the country.
Now, reports come across the “X” wires that these mystery folk are cruising the wreckage in the canyons on scooters and in cars to loot anything left of value.
The police are shown on video capturing a mystery migrant with a blowtorch suspected of starting the latest outbreak named the Kenneth Fire on the edge of the San Fernando Valley.
🚨 UPDATE: Here’s the arsonist who was arrested for allegedly starting the Kenneth Fire, which has burned 800+ acres of Los Angeles

Are we about to find out these fires are being set by illegal migrant gangs with the intent of looting?

Or maybe to distract law enforcement?
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 10, 2025
Loud-and-proud DEI firefighters were stymied in their work by neighborhood fire hydrants that were disappointingly not “full of water,” as they put it. Is that how it works? Each hydrant is supposed to get filled up on a regular schedule by water pixies?
You know by now that LA Mayor Karen Bass was unavailable for the early innings of the conflagration, having flown to the West African nation of Ghana for the inauguration of the new president John Dramani Mahama. But she managed to scramble back in time to mourn the smoldering ruins of Malibu. Governor Gavin Newsom dallied on a smoke-filled street with CNN’s disaster specialist, Anderson Cooper, pretending to manage the situation, which was, in fact, completely out of control. Among the things the governor has been criticized for is poor forest and brush management. Mr. Newsom has been lately working to pass a $25-million bill to fund measures for “Trump-proofing” California. For that same $25-million, he could have hired 500 workers at $50,000-a-year to cut brush around Los Angeles County. That is, if he didn’t avail himself of work-gangs from the California penitentiaries.
Even “Joe Biden” was in town, to announce the creation of a new national monument, the Chuckwalla National Monument, south of Joshua Tree National Park — 125 miles out in the Mojave Desert from LA. But he had helpful phone conversations with Governor Newsom. . . promises of federal funding to build Malibu back better. I wonder if the folks still camping out in tents back in the Mountains of Carolina heard about that. This same week “JB” also announced another $500-million aid package for Ukraine. Anybody wondering why “America First” helped get Mr. Trump elected?
You can’t overstate the amount and degree of family devastation to be endured in the months and years ahead.
For one thing, many homeowners recently had their fire insurance cancelled. Decades of punitive bureaucracy made rate increases difficult in wildfire-prone areas, so companies like Allstate decided to quit doing business in the state. So, many of the thousands of lost houses will be total losses. A great many of these were multi-million-dollar houses, even modest ones built in the 1960s, due to the extreme desirability of neighborhoods like Pacific Palisades, the Hollywood Hills, and Malibu Beach. Some middle-class people had their entire nest-eggs vested in these houses.
Comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla put out an insightful video rant about just how difficult it will be to rebuild, even if you had homeowner’s insurance — or happened to be a very wealthy Hollywood actor.
Epic Adam Carolla rant from a hotel after the LA wildfires forced to evacuate from his home, where he predicts Hollywood leftists will be so frustrated by the rebuild effort that they will not vote Democrat:
"You guys all voted for Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles. You all…

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— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) January 9, 2025
He put a spotlight on the monumentally obstructive permitting process in Los Angeles County, including additional onerous environmental agency hurdles that anyone would meet attempting to construct a new building in California. Also consider: where are the thousands of competent building contractors going to come from to work on so many replacement houses in one locality at the same time?
The bottom-line is that an awful lot of formerly middle-class and even well-off people will be homeless possibly for years ahead. You have not begun to hear about this.
You also have to wonder how this disaster will end up affecting the movie industry. Show business in LA had been on-the-ropes for quite a while preceding the big fire. Woked-up management putting out woked-up movies did enough damage on top of momentous changes in movie exhibition and distribution, writers and actors’ strikes, and super high-priced union labor for movie technicians. The movie business started in LA mainly because of its beautiful Mediterranean climate. You could shoot film outdoors year-round. The industry has been stealthily bailing out of California for years, moving to places like Vancouver and Atlanta.
Now, in the smoking ruins, how many showbiz people are ready to run shrieking from the Golden State?
And how much is the economic impact of this local disaster a harbinger of a more general national downturn to come?
Probably a lot, I’m thinking.
 

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The arsonist has been released and was not charged with a crime. . . due to "lack of evidence"
He was found with what locals described as a "large propane tank or flamethrower".
Residents bundled the man to the ground and tied him up with *** ties to carry out a citizens' arrest before police arrived at the scene.
"We really banded together as a group," local Renata Grinshpun said. "A few gentlemen surrounded him and got him on his knees."
 
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Didn't the usual suspects scream that the boat that floated into the bridge in Maryland was a DEI disaster because the mayor and governor were black?
 

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1. Like everything else in this world which is inverted; the City of Angels is full of perverted, degenerate demons.

2. Hollywood has served it's purpose...time to burn it down and cash in on the insurance - don't worry the "right" people will be paid out...😉

3. And would you look at that...! Suddenly there is heaps of space to build a brand spanking new 15 Minute City

Wow...!

PS. Sounds like a nice place for a giant windfarm. You know, climate change and all. Just sayin'. :unsure::unsure:
 
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Good read...
If you bring up DEI, you need to prove a direct link between focus on DEI taking focus away from firefighting abilities.
The budget was cut 2%. The total budget is 820M.
Where did the rest of the money go?
The guy mentions 1 to 2M spent on DEI initiatives and concludes that the money tells you where the priorities are.
That is 0.2% of the total budget if we assume 2M on the higher end.
Does 0.2% tell you that DEI is their priority?
So there was no misallocation of funds like he claims.
It is stringing unrelated things together to push MAGA divisive agenda.

Hmmm....
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Good read...


Hmmm....
I think budget cuts and pushback are quite normal in most organizations.
Its pretty much the job of the fire chief to ensure the funding and to pushback.
On first look....
I saw a 1.7M line item for DEI. Much less than the 0.2%. So negligible impact imo.
The 17M cuts seem to have been in salaries and expenses for 58 civilian positions.
Not sure how to link that with reduced efficacy or firefighting capabilities.
"In an interview with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, Crowley said that in response to the $17.6 million cut, the department reduced non-essential responsibilities, but added that the reductions did limit their response to the fires "to a certain factor."
If they reduced non essential responsibilities then it was certainly not essential to fighting fires. So what does "to a certain factor" mean?
Basically I think the impact of the 17M cut, was not significant enough and the fire chief is overstating it and throwing the mayor under the bus to save her own skin or to get back at the mayor for any conflicts she might have had previously.
Not a good look as she knows heads are going to roll, and she hopes it is not hers. lol.
 
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