Live updates: Brush fire burns in Pacific Palisades as Santa Ana winds blast Southern California - Live video at link

Amazing, so this woman shows character in the face of the worst thing her department has seen in a generation and maybe in it's history and the first thing they do is can her for telling the truth. Not only that but they fire her while the city is on fire. I hate those motherfuckers so much, it's pure evil at. It's all big strong LGBT hero until they bite at their masters huh?
 
Hahhahahaha holy fuck, Cali Kiwis get the fuck out of the state immediately, this is Chernobyl "you did NOT see graphite you DID NOT" level of communism
Leave? No. Caliniggers stay. You fags are not raising rent in Utah a cent higher. You fags voted for this. Grab a water bucket and reap the rewards.
 
>Did they fail you?
>Yes.

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Mercy given for the contrite and the penitent. This is what I want to see from civic leaders. Admittedly it is still a half measure. She's not owning up to her own failures yet. But she has paid a grave price for breaking ranks and standing up for the men under her command who are being maligned. Respect where it is due.
 
No. Literally no. Carbon footprint concerns.

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You might have to live in 17th century conditions, but the EARTH MOTHER WILL BE HAPPY. (Note that Bass and Newsom's generators will be exempt.)


In the middle of the firestorm? The fucking nigger fired the fire chief in the middle of the biggest natural disaster in the state's history? For embarrassing her on TV??

Hahhahahaha holy fuck, Cali Kiwis get the fuck out of the state immediately, this is Chernobyl "you did NOT see graphite you DID NOT" level of communism
Wow, I feel sorry for the fire chief now. God damn this is shitty. I'm calling it now Newsom fires her during this shit show too or right after!
 
No. Literally no. Carbon footprint concerns.

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You might have to live in 17th century conditions, but the EARTH MOTHER WILL BE HAPPY. (Note that Bass and Newsom's generators will be exempt.)


In the middle of the firestorm? The fucking nigger fired the fire chief in the middle of the biggest natural disaster in the state's history? For embarrassing her on TV??

Hahhahahaha holy fuck, Cali Kiwis get the fuck out of the state immediately, this is Chernobyl "you did NOT see graphite you DID NOT" level of communism

This is gross and dangerous. No more prep or emergency power for you! In a state that cuts off the power on windy days.


About an hour ago in another presser the fire chief there said they are expecting more Santa Ana winds next Tuesday as strong or stronger than what started all this earlier in the week.

Holy crap! A never ending slow speed disaster.


Seems like only yesterday....

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Wait, that was yesterday.

lol... ROFL even!
 
Seems like only yesterday....

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Wait, that was yesterday.
any bulldyke willing to call out the nigger mayor and other politicians on fucking over a necessary resource is a-okay in my book. The fire fighters that work under this lady are fucking pissed, I can just about guarantee it. Even if they didn't like her, her going on national TV and speaking truth to power would be enough to pull most people to her side, just for the injustice of her being fired.
 

A month before fires, L.A. fire chief warned budget cuts were hampering emergency response​

Before wildfires broke out across Los Angeles, the city's fire chief said that budget cuts were hampering the department's ability to respond to emergencies, a department memo shows.

Funding for the city's fire department decreased by $17.6 million, or 2%, between the 2024-25 fiscal year and the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to city budget documents. However, the city council in November approved a four-year $203 million contract with the firefighter's union to help boost wages and health benefits for staff, drawing from the budget's general fund.

The budget cuts drew criticism as firefighters scrambled to contain the ongoing fires.

In a Dec. 4 memo, LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley wrote to the Board of Fire Commissioners that the budget cuts "have adversely affected the Department's ability to maintain core operations."

Crowley said that a $7 million reduction in overtime hours "severely limited the Department's capacity to prepare for, train for, and respond to large-scale emergencies" and affected their capacity for brush clearance inspections and residential inspections.

The cuts, Crowley wrote in a memo from July 2024, resulted from eliminating 58 positions, adjusting sworn salary accounts, and removing one-time expenses. Some have pointed to the one-time expenses, such as the purchase of new breathing equipment for firefighters, a one reason why there may have been a reduction in the current fiscal year's budget compared to the year before.

When asked about the budget cuts at Thursday morning's press conference, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said they did not impact the department's ability to handle the ongoing fires.

"There were no reductions that were made that would have impacted the situation that we were dealing with over the last couple of days," she said. She also emphasized the additional funds the department was set to receive from the city's contract with the union. "The unprecedented wind storm, wind at such ferocity that we haven't seen in years, is the context in which we were dealing with this."

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."

"We did exactly what we could with what we had," Crowley said. "Something that is significant as this particular fire, I would say we threw exactly what we could with what we had."

The Board of Fire Commissioner's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. At the board's Dec. 17 meeting, its president Genethia Hudley-Hayes acknowledged the funding and staffing issues.

"It is not unfair to say that we are in crisis mode within the Los Angeles Fire Department," Hudley-Hayes said. "Anybody who knows a council person really and truly needs to be either going to city council, talking to their council person, talking in their neighborhood councils, doing whatever they need to do because we really are at a crisis point."

The fire department overspent by an estimated $66.6 million in the 2023-24 fiscal year, this year's budget shows, with unbudgeted contracts, unused sick time and overtime accounting for much of the overspending.

In a statement when the budget was approved, Bass said the city budget acted as a "reset."

"This budget serves as a reset, in part by continuing to hire for critical positions including police officers and firefighters while eliminating some of the department's vacant positions, thereby prioritizing our City family over empty desks," Bass said.

While the fire department's budget was cut, the police department's budget increased by $125.9 million, a roughly 7% increase.

There are 28 fire departments in Los Angeles County in addition to the city's fire department. All are responding to the ongoing fires, along with firefighters from five additional states. Gov. Gavin Newsom activated California National Guard members to help battle the blazes, and the Defense Department has also offered equipment and manpower to fight the fires.

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Newsom is done politically as well because there's too much out there. This was probably posted previously (or maybe not since it doesn't appear to be archived) but an X user took an excerpt from a speech Newsom gave in 2021 related to fire preparedness.

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Here's a local archive of the video as well since I'm not sure if it's just me or if ghost archive is having issues with the video.

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This is also bringing a lot of attention back to the Camp Fire that destroyed the town of Paradise and Newsom's actions in the wake of that fire. He might still try to run for President in 2028, but I wouldn't be surprised if he were to lose California in the primaries. I had generally written him off since his own state tried to recall him during COVID, but there were some people who still considered him the frontrunner in 2028. If the entire state government were incompetent, he might have been able to pull off a successful recovery and ride on that wave, but that's not going to happen and the area will still be a mess by the time he leaves office.
Newsom sounds like retard Mad Libs.
 
Amazing, so this woman shows character in the face of the worst thing her department has seen in a generation and maybe in it's history and the first thing they do is can her for telling the truth. Not only that but they fire her while the city is on fire. I hate those motherfuckers so much, it's pure evil at. It's all big strong LGBT hero until they bite at their masters huh?
Her mistake was not being black.
 
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