Monday, January 13, 2025

Gavin Newsom cut fire-fighting budget, while stealing billions of dollars for his "green economy" scams

By N.S.

"shameful gov. Newsom cut fire-fighting budget while pouring billions of dollars into his 'don quixote' green ventures: critics"

"'this is not a time to be nickel and diming the people of california around climate investments [sic],' Ryan Schleeter, a spokesperson for environmental think tank the climate center, told the..."

https://nypost.com/2025/01/13/us-news/gavin-newsom-cut-fire-budget-while-pouring-billions-into-climate-change-critics/



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And 10% for the big guy?In this case,Newsom? Like I said,money doesn't get CUT--it gets TRANSFERRED(usually to someone's pocket).


--GRA

Anonymous said...

O'REILLY SAYS,"NEWSOM'S POLITICAL CAREER IS OVER--EVEN IF HE DOESN'T KNOW IT."

GRA:"Newsom objected to taking water from the rivers and didn't want Fed help from Trump five years ago to fill the reservoirs. Newsom blamed Trump about the lack of agreement and I expect the media to back Newsom. This lack of water,however, is partially his fault."

--GRA

Anonymous said...

UPDATE ON THE L.A. FIRES:LAWSUITS,MEDIA B.S.AND HIGH WINDS AHEAD.

(ZH)Utility company,Edison International was sued on Monday,for its role in at least one of the Los Angeles area fires.

Edison did not comment on the suit that appeared on the Los Angeles Superior Court website on Monday morning.

Meanwhile, it's only a matter of time before lawsuits are filed against the City of Los Angeles or even the State of California for gross negligence. These lawsuits will likely cite improper forest management, cuts to fire budgets, and the mishandling of the Palisades Reservoir, given that city officials knew very well about dry conditions and wind storms ahead of the first full week of the new year.

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Firefighters are racing to contain three active wildfires in Los Angeles County as Santa Ana winds are forecasted to return Monday morning. The fires have scorched 40,000 acres, forced the evacuation of at least 150,000 residents, and claimed 24 lives. Residents are expressing outrage at far-left Democratic politicians in the county and state, blaming them for negligence in the spread of the Palisades Fire. At the same time, AP News tried to provide cover for Democrats and blame the fire's spread on 'climate change.'

The National Weather Service has issued "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warnings for the Ventura and Los Angeles counties through Wednesday. Gusts are expected to be between 50 and 65 mph, with dry air that will worsen conditions for firefighters and likely lead to more evacuations.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

That was an O'Reilly quote,btw.

--GRA