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Latest LA Fires Update Will Likely Infuriate Voters

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Posted By: Imright, 1/10/2025 1:57:01 AM

The entire political leadership in California deserves to be in jail. Okay, maybe that’s too much, but everyone must be fired. As the media focuses on the raging wildfires engulfing Los Angeles County, the lack of water and firefighters, and Mayor Karen Bass being in Africa when the blaze erupted, we have new developments on how this top-down failure in disaster response came about. Bass was already torched for cutting almost $20 million from the Los Angeles Fire Department a few months ago. The city opted to use that money to support transgender cafes, weirdo lefty-wing art, and gay choirs (via Daily Caller):

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jiobaobubai 1/10/2025 2:18:43 AM (No. 1870409)
I don't think jail is too much.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 1/10/2025 4:56:10 AM (No. 1870411)
Dang this state is not run by a ship of fools, it is run by a whole fleet of them! I hope the voters recall all of them and send them to the brig, or better yet the brink!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 1/10/2025 6:21:48 AM (No. 1870439)
This reminds me of the actions of the Secret Service when Trump was almost killed. One big clown show. Hopefully, those in charge will similarly resign.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Rotten in Denmark 1/10/2025 10:36:09 AM (No. 1870613)
They may ne PO’d now, but when they vote again will they vote out all those libs who git them in this mess….feds, state and locals?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: kono 1/10/2025 11:10:01 AM (No. 1870646)
CA is already sovietized, and today's voter fury will be dissolved by repeated applications of legacy media narrative. Our memory will be washed of this by the next election, thanks to the SF Chronicle, SJ Mercury, LA Times, and the corporate networks.
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