h/t Peter
If this is global warming, all I ask is a bag of marshmallows and a stout roasting spike. |
As Bayou Renaissance Man noted, some other bloggers have offered explanations for the current fire situation hereabouts. Without questioning their bona fides on the topic, we have lived in the exact area in question our entire life (save for a few transitory changes of address required by Uncle Sam), and from time before Reagan was governor, let alone president. In our youth, we and some friends sat on our house roof and watched the hillsides gloriously aflame in all four cardinal directions at the same time, and watched 150' tall flames overtop those same hillsides. This is not a novel phenomenon, and we possess a wee bit more precise and firsthand handle on the situation, and a great deal more historical context than most.
While decades of flagrantly incompetent Democommunist government (but we repeat ourself) hereabouts has an undeniable share of the blame in the raging wildfires hereabouts, trying to portray the current fiasco solely, or even majorly, as government's fault is like trying to blame baseball bats for causing home runs.
Government's role in this is mainly as a symptom, not a root cause.
As we pointed out in comments to an earlier post on BRM, insurance companies abandoning coverage in Califrutopia was a net plus, not a terrible thing, because they were otherwise being forced to subsidize (on the backs of ordinary policyholders) rich, entitled idiots building mansions inches away from literal tons of fireload, in brush-choked wind-tunnel canyons that burn regularly for not years, not decades, not centuries, but for millennia, since Hammurabi himself was in diapers.
Having seen this phenomenon first-hand for half a century myself, my argument was simple:
Let the insurance companies allow the entitled idiots' homes to burn, with no coverage possible.
Then we'll have fewer entitled jackholes (you guess the missing word there), overwhelmingly - but not entirely - the exact same dancing monkeys in music, film, and television, on either side of the cameras and microphones whose serial idiocy you all rightfully loudly decry and castigate on these same blogs 24/7/265, buying or building homes in those same brush-clogged wind-tunnel canyons, which burn every 5-10 years with the predictability of the seasons, who like having brush and oak trees inches from their multi-million-dollar estates "because it looks pretty", who won't let cities use eminent domain to widen the narrow streets enough to permit emergency vehicles to access those streets even during minor emergencies, let alone brush fires the size of some cities, who elect more government idiots to oppose brush-clearing and controlled burns, simultaneously funding dope-smoking tree-hugging eco-lunatard hippies who oppose brush clearing and controlled burns because they think humans are the parasites who must be eliminated, nor ever vote for any politicians or measures that would fund sufficient infrastructure to make sure there's even water flowing out of the hydrants at the top of those canyons, like for example fixing the 10,000 water main breaks in L.A. unrepaired since the Northridge Earthquake thirty years ago - which is why random sinkholes keep cropping up all over Los Angeles - to use when you need it (like for the semi-annual brushfires that have happened here since Fr. Junipero Serra and Spanish conquistadors first arrived on the scene, and found out the local Indian name for the current San Fernando Valley was "The Valley that Smokes" because of perennial lightning-caused brushfires since time out of mind, thousands of years before Columbus' arrival on Hispaniola). Newsflash, Common-Core grads: there was smog over the Greater L.A. Basin and the adjoining valleys 200 years before the first car or gas station arrived here. You could look it up. History: still a thing.
These are the same entitled Leftard idiots who won't broom out the homeless, who camp in those same canyons smoking meth, and which drug-addicted losers are too tweaked out to notice that 50MPH gust during the regular Santa Ana winds just blew their hillside campfire into a raging inferno, causing five out of every ten fires, going back decades.
Hear me, God! Let those fires rage out of control and burn unrestricted, and weed out the surplus of morons (mostly deported or imported here from 49 other states and 85 other countries), and if possible, ship more morons into the fire zones while the flames rage out of control, to preclude having to deal with them after it's all over, with their upturned palms looking for government relief largely shaken down from the peons in this state and 49 others whom they moved to those canyon mansion to escape.
If we were governor for a day, the aerial tankers would be dropping napalm and aviation gasoline by the ton around the clock for the entire day, until the problem self-corrected, and the hillsides looked like Hiroshima on August 7th, 1945.
Oh, and the inevitable survivors of this disaster? No points for guessing who'll be back grifting next spring, when the scrubbed-bare hillsides turn into raging mudslides and flooding, crying to anyone who'll listen about how terrible is their lot in life, rather than having to attend mandatory public struggle sessions to own up to their stupid life choices and cranio-rectal impaction issues.
Never have so many delusional entitled morons so richly deserved to have been crapped upon from a great height by the Flying Fickle Finger Of Fate.
Even if you could wave a magic wand and instantly make the entirety of government in Califrutopia go away, you wouldn't fix the problem. For the same reason you could kill all the horses in the world, and years later you'd still have hundreds of millions of horses' asses.
You want to fix California? Bite the bullet: this is going to hurt.
Leave the government alone.
Because as always, politics is downstream from culture.
Just take back all your toothless banjo-playing kinfolk who weren't born here but have come in and f**ked the state up royally for the last 40 years, and deport the 15M illegal aliens your congressweasels and senators have not only ignored, but even encouraged (Lindsay Grahamnesty, Marco ScrewYoubio, call your offices), until they started being bussed into your towns and cities, and the government hereabouts will take care of itself. Just like it did without any further input from you for 130 years. The rest of the country has used this state as a giant demographic and economic tampon to catch all the outflow from the other 49 for nearly 50 years, and now you're all aghast about the toxic shock.
Own your own goddam mess. Admitting that is the first step to solving the problem.
If you'd stop sh*tting and pissing in our gene pool hereabouts, you'd be amazed how fast it would resemble a swimming pool instead of the nation's septic tank. Oh, and those carpetbaggers you bitch about? They weren't Californians when they moved here, and they still aren't now that they've moved on to piss and sh*t in your pool. Best wishes dealing with your own states purpling up because of them. Tag, you're it.
And in the short-term, please, let the entitled @$$holes' mansions burn to the ground. Ideally with them locked inside. And not a penny of relief funds for those grifters that survive. Tough love, we beseech you.
At best, it'll build some character, and at worst, it might kill metric fucktons of them. Or at least, induce them to move back home where they came from, and where they belong.
Win-win.
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Profits privatized, expenses socialized explains this better than anything.
The hills burn with the regularity of a clock it seems. Sooooo. Common sense would tend to favor two actions:
* Insurance companies would refuse to offer polices in consistently impacted areas. (That seems to now be happening.)
* Planning commissions would not issue building permits in those areas as well. (Not a clue I presume even at this point?)
Someone(s) are getting greased and the greater public is getting squeezed.
I remember reading how native Americans described the Los Angeles Basin as the "valley of smoke". I doubt they lived where the worst of fires could cause problems, and think they probably avoided many areas when the conditions could be deadly,
@Tucanae,
All of the above.
It looks like Hunter Biden has lost his house to the fire. I wonder, what exactly will The Big Guy do to make his son comfortable in the limited time he has left? Some pardons with a quid pro quo, perhaps?
The issue I am having is with people shrieking that "insurance companies just canceled the policies?! Why didn't they let homeowners pay more instead of cancel?!" There’s no insurance policy high enough to cover rebuilding a house every other year because CA is on fire. Again. It's not a conspiracy. It's homeowners insurance companies kindly deciding to stop punishing everyone else so that a special few can live in a fire hazard zone.
~Rhea
Will the homeowners start requesting federal aid as soon as the last few embers die? Will they have to meet all new building codes that have added to the cost of a new home there, I wonder?
While I agree with many-if not all-of your points, I would like a special reception for every GD government official who came here from Bawston, NYFC, Chitcongo, and filthy countries on the globe. GTFO!! I grew up in LA, and while we had fires........everyone cleaned up their yards and back country; most had adobe houses with tile patios, and nobody had outside fire pits or fed the Wild Kingdom because.....fun. Go back and establish coyotes in Central Park, Put another cow in Mrs. O'Leary's barn in Chitcongo-it would only be an improvement. The imbeciles are running California into Armageddon. We handle earthquakes, limited fires, and floods just fine. It's. the imbecile who are destroying the state; including a water infrastructure that worked just fine until the hippies showed up to save the world.
Every year in Southern California the conditions for this kind of fire appear. Sometimes worse than other years and sometimes better. Everything is dry, very high winds, often rough terrain. It doesn't matter what you do to stop it if a fire starts you get a fire storm. It effectively runs it's course, that is it keeps burning until the wind dies down, the fuel runs out or it hits an obstacle. Doesn't matter if you have enough firemen and equipment, water in the hydrants, etc. The fire burns until the wind stops or it runs out of fuel.
In 6 months or so this will all be followed by floods and mudslides. This is the reality of Southern California. the few good years when the winds don't get so bad lull us into thinking THAT is the norm. But in the end it doesn't matter what you think. Fires, droughts, mudslides, floods, and the occasional 7.0 earthquake is the norm.
The main issue I encounter as a Northern California native is the responsibility between State and the Feds. The majority of California's forest land is federally owned (USFS/BLM), so the state has little authority/ability to maintain it If the land is Federal, Uncle Sam should be kicking down for maintenance or taking responsibility for the consequences. I understand CEQA still applies, but I have been curious to what extent are California laws/agencies interfering with Federal land management? Or are the environmentalists just holding it up in litigation?
Ahhhh--
So THAT's why FJB promised the entire .gov finances to rebuild.
And I thought it was just because nobody there voted Republican for 40 years.
Same goes elsewhere in that sorry state. Part of Sonoma County is known as "Submarine Valley" due to the frequency of particularly bad flooding. One homeowner was interviewed on the news after being flooded out. "I'll just rebuild like I have the last 17 times" he said. Unbelievable!
I'm guessing that the red tape will be cut and permits to rebuild will be issued in record time. The mayors, councilmen, and commissioners will want to keep the property tax base to have something to rule over.
I was wondering when you would wax poetic on this. My wife's 80 year old uncle is a Glendale native (retired to San Diego now) and describes the hills and basin like you.
@KurtP,
More people voted for Trump in this state (a hair under 6.1M) than in any other state in the nation, except Texas (6.4M) and Florida (a hair over 6.1M). Ponder that reality for a minute.
What makes that tragic is the number of carbetbagging libtards who've moved here from blue states, and the electoral impact of 10-15M illegal aliens now here, both groups since 1980.
Put another way, how many turds would need to be put in the punchbowl before you wouldn't drink anything from it?
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