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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the fire, water, & forestry efforts were underfunded & mismanaged, then the various levels of government are culpable. If they WEREN’T underfunded or mismanaged, then the various levels of government are inept at employing those adequate resources. But Newsom & Bass want us to believe nobody did anything wrong & STILL these fires are out of control. Somebody needs to send them one of those “The buck stops here!” signs. [/quote] There is a cost for preparedness. They could have made changes that could have mitigated the spread of wildfires with these extreme conditions, but at an extreme cost. Do you plan for the 50 year flood, the 100 year flood, or the 500 year flood? It’s about balancing resources while managing risk. [/quote] You are very right. And the Republican critics of CA’s preparedness are the same ones who want to lower taxes and decrease federal funding for the exact things the at they claim CA should have done more of. You can’t have it both ways. Who is supposed to fund preparation, fire hydrant and reservoir maintenance, increased fire department resources, etc.? And don’t say individuals without acknowledging that the individuals with the most resources (Bezos, Musk, and so on down from there) are the very ones doing their best to shield their resources from taxation and call for bootstrapping. I think republicans’ vision is basically a magical rich person who’s not them funding everything, or each individual homeowner standing in their yard with a hose and using zero public resources. Find me a Republican who is calling for more preparedness AND willing to vote for more taxes to fund it and I’d happily vote for them.[/quote] So now it’s a federal responsibility to fix a city’s fire hydrants & equip their fire department? And people wouldn’t be so critical if LA’s fire dept had gone all in on preparing to fight fires. But the only thing they went all in on was diversity. [/quote] The LAFD asked for more mechanics, more firefighters. Don't fault them. The fault lies with people deciding budget.[/quote]
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