洛杉矶市长凯伦·巴斯在非洲,消防队员在南加州的地狱中发现空的消防栓
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass In Africa As Firefighters Discover Empty Hydrants Amid SoCal Inferno

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/la-mayor-karen-bass-africa-firefighters-discover-empty-hydrants-amid-socal-inferno

虽然山火肆虐洛杉矶,杀死牲畜,烧毁数百英亩土地,并导致数千名居民接到疏散令,但市长凯伦·巴斯却出席了加纳总统的就职典礼。该市的基础设施(包括消防栓)不足以扑灭大火,导致水资源短缺并阻碍消防工作。该市消防部门的预算削减,包括本财年削减 1760 万美元,被认为是导致这场危机的因素。在混乱中,巴斯因预算削减和灾难期间的缺席而面临批评。


原文

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) attended the inauguration of Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday while wildfires ravaged her city, scorching hundreds of acres. The taxpayer-funded delegation was led by Shalanda D. Young, Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

The wildfires come as California has deployed over 1,400 firefighting personnel to battle the blazes. While officials have yet to determine the extent of the damage in the Pacific Palisades wildfire, approximately 30,000 residents remain under evacuation orders, and at least 13,000 structures are at risk. Nearly 300,000 residents across California were left without power early Wednesday morning. The fires have been worsened by powerful Santa Ana winds, with gusts exceeding 60 mph in some areas.

Meanwhile, emergency responders are facing an alarming shortage of water as reports emerge that several of the city's hydrants are running dry. “The hydrants are down,” one firefighter said, according to The Los Angeles Times. “Water supply just dropped,” another firefighter added, the paper reported. The Department of Water and Power later confirmed that some hydrants were empty but refrained from providing an official count of how many were affected.

Rick Caruso, billionaire real estate developer and former commissioner of the city’s water board, pointed to the reservoirs linked to the hydrants as the source of the problem. “This is a window into a systemic problem of the city — not only of mismanagement, but our infrastructure is old,” said Caruso, who ran unsuccessfully for Los Angeles mayor in 2022.

In the midst of the crisis, reports have resurfaced that the Los Angeles Fire Department has been hit with significant budget cuts. Mayor Bass's 2024-2025 fiscal year budget was slashed by $17.6 million, with an initial proposal to cut $23 million. Bass has come under sharp criticism since the wildfires erupted, with many attributing the fires to these budget cuts.

Karen Bass cut the Fire Department budget by $418 million. Now she’s asking for volunteers to fight a fire. All while she’s on vacation in Ghana. Lmao,” one person lamented on X, as reported by the New York Post.

“Oh look, Karen Bass’ budget called for the elimination of LA’s Emergency Management Department’s positions (the department that’s running the show). This is after she cut the Fire Department by nearly $17M,” another user wrote.

“This out-of-touch career politician is completely unfit to serve. It’s time for a recall,” a third user added.

As PJ Media notes further; cutting fire protection in Los Angeles is like turning off tornado warning sirens in Oklahoma City. It might not come back to bite you right away on the rear end, but eventually, it's guaranteed to.

When you think of fighting fires, probably one of the first things you think of is water — and lots of it. And yet making sure there was plenty of water wasn't on Los Angeles County's to-do list.

Then there's Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley, whom local ABC7 celebrated as "the first LGBTQ+ person to the lead the department, [and] also the first woman." Her focus seems to have been less on fighting fires and more on launching the "Los Angeles Fire Department’s first-ever Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Bureau (DEI) focused on ensuring a safe, diverse, and inclusive workplace for all."

Crowley can fiddle with DEI while Pacific Pallisades burns.

Both of those previous links are courtesy of FrontPageMag's Daniel Greenfield, who wrote, "Right now, I think even the most die-hard woke in LA would take competence over diversity." The problem, of course, is they didn't choose competence over diversity when it mattered most. By the time the fires start and the winds whip up, it's too late.

Looking higher up the ladder of Democrat governance, here's a guy who has been there and done that — my friend and Townhall colleague Kurt Schlichter:

Yeah, well, in 2007 California had a Republican governor — its last, Arnold Schwarzenegger. But even a nominal RINO like Arnold showed more basic competence than California's Permanent Democratic Majority.

"This is not climate change, this is criminal negligence," one X user noted.

Let me remind you of something Rahm Emanuel said during the 2008 financial crisis: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.”

Crises are a government's favorite justification for bigger and more powerful government. Even if sometimes it has to manufacture the crisis itself.

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