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Uncontrolled wildfires raged through Los Angeles in January, all but destroying the neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. We at RedState covered extensively the mistakes made before the fires and after they broke out—including empty reservoirs, a missing mayor, a failure to clean out forests, a fire department that was as focused on social justice as much or more than it was about fighting fires, and more. But now we’re in the aftermath. Despite Mayor Karen Bass’ excited updates about how well it’s going, one Palisades resident begs to differ. In fact, he said recovery efforts are going extremely badly. Making the situation even more embarrassing, the mayor had used this resident's house as a “prop” to show that government officials in the deep blue state were leading a valiant effort to get things back to normal:
Oops, that kind of absolutely nukes Bass’ chipper messaging, doesn't it? More: 100 Days After Palisades Fire, an Accountability Check Say What? LA Mayor Karen Bass Deleted Text Messages Regarding Her Response to Devastating Wildfires Here’s the mayor’s sunny vision of the scene on the ground: Lopes response: “I drove through my neighborhood yesterday, and I saw maybe one lot laying a foundation, and that was pretty much it.” He’s not the only one:
The numbers certainly don’t paint a picture of a city that’s quickly on the rebound.
Palisades resident Sara Trepanier, who’s a mom and a physician, had a simple but pointed response in late May: “Karen Bass is full of crap.” One can’t but wonder if the once-gorgeous, high-end area will ever be rebuilt to its former glory—or if the folks who dominate California’s one-party Democratic rule even want it to be. GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton: The Democrat Party has never been less popular as voters reject their globalist agenda. |

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