01/12/2025
Facts about CA Governor Gavin Newsom, LA Mayor Karen Bass, LA Fire Chief Kristin Crouley, and LAFD's handling of the LA "wildfires:"
1 Governor Gavin Newsom refused to upgrade California's water infrastructure even after taxpayers voted to allocate millions of dollars of additional funds, choosing rather to prohibit water from filling critical reservoirs and aqueducts, in large part for the supposed purpose of saving the California smelt fish from extinction. Consequentially, millions of gallons of water flowed wastefully into the Pacific Ocean, leaving LA's fire hydrants bone dry.
2 LA Mayor Karen Bass hired new DEI LAFD Chief Kirsten Crouley for an annual salary of 3 quarters of a million dollars to make the Department "more inclusive."
3 Chief Crouley promptly fired experienced firemen for no other reason than the fact that they were either white males, or that they refused to take the Covid vax, and replaced them with less or inexperienced female, minority, Trans, and other LGBTQ personnel to promote the DEI agenda of "inclusivity."
4 Chief Crouley then reallocated 57.6 million dollars from the Department's equipment and infrastructure funds to promote "Gay Choires," "Trans Cafes," "Social Justice Art," and other Woke left wing social ideology.
5 Crouley, insisting LAFD had a surplus of firefighting vehicles, aircraft, and other equipment, proceeded to send 75% of those critical resources to Ukraine, stating that they need them more than the citizens of LA County.
6 After being warned about wildfire season fast approaching with potentially historic high winds and record gusts due to the impending Santa Annas, Mayor Bass chose to go to Africa to represent the Biden Administration's Global DEI campaign. She remained there for several days even after the initial Malibu, Palisades, and Pasadena fires began to devastate tens of thousands of acres of LA County residential and business districts.
Was this mere ineptitude, the deliberate propagation of a Marxist - Globalist agenda similar to Lahaina, Maui and Western North Carolina, or both?