Let’s face facts: for years, Marxist celebrities who have extolled Democrats in California have caused pain to Californians with regulations and high taxes and are now incensed that their lives have been affected by the same Democrats they have supported. They have lived in their mansions high in the hills, unaffected by homelessness and rampant crime. But now they have lost their homes due to fires because Democrats have refused to do their duty to protect their citizens from wildfires.
Celebrities are now calling on Gavin Newsome and Karen Bass to resign. Karen Bass is facing a possible recall election, and a recall petition against her has over 100,000 signatures. Others calling for these resignations include Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jillian Michaels, and Sara Foster.
They want heads to roll, and they already have cast the first two villains for their ire:
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jillian Michaels and Sara Foster have joined Donald Trump in slamming local and state officials amid the devastating Southern California wildfires.
RadarOnline.com can reveal the fitness personality, 90210, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars took to social media to express their frustrations while slamming Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom. …
Foster, 43, made her feelings clear on X, writing: “We pay the highest taxes in California. Our fire hydrants were empty. Our vegetation was overgrown, brush not cleared.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“Our reservoirs were emptied by our governor because tribal leaders wanted to save fish. Our fire department budget was cut by our mayor. But thank god drug addicts are getting their drug kits.”
Like Trump, 82, Foster also called on Newsom and Bass to resign as she claimed their “far left policies have ruined our state. And also our party.”
WHAT DID INSURANCE COMPANIES KNOW AND WHEN DID THEY KNOW IT?
No, there is nothing nefarious about insurance companies canceling policies in California. Insurance companies operate the same as banks and other financial companies, measuring profits instead of risks. So far, damages caused by the fires have cost an estimated $50 billion. How many years would it take insurance companies to recoup that much money in premiums? And that is even if there are no more fires. Insurance companies studied risks and saw that Democratic policies were to make wildfires worse by their incompetence and the radical nature of their policies.
Take the Democratic excuse for denying farmers and cities water they insist must be rerouted to the ocean to save the tiny Delta Smelt fish. Do you know how many of these fish there are in the waterway? Don’t feel bad because no one else knows either. None have been seen in almost ten years, but the water policy remains the same.
Don’t expect these to be the last three celebs to demand scalps over this catastrophe, either. While the conditions this past week would have likely created disastrous wildfires, those conditions occur on a fairly regular basis in the Los Angeles area, too. That is why taxpayers expected the city and state to prepare for these seasonal events by building reservoirs and conducting proper brush and wilderness management—so that fire fuel would be minimized, and sufficient water would be available to fight the inevitable wildfires that would erupt.
Mel Gibson is an obvious exception to that, of course, but he’s just as angry. Yesterday he told Joe Rogan that California and LA may face a “civilizational collapse,” and he also wants Newsom and Bass held accountable:
Gibson did not hold back in his scathing assessment of Governor Gavin Newsom. Citing Newsom’s prior promises on forest maintenance and wildfire prevention — “I think Newsom said ‘I’m gonna take care of the forest and maintain the forest and do all that kinda stuff’…he didn’t do anything” — Gibson’s comments reflect an increasingly popular line of criticism pointing to lacking preventive measures against wildfires. …
According to Gibson, funds that could have gone towards fire prevention may have been diverted elsewhere. The conversation took on a serious tone, however, as both men questioned whether the state’s budget priorities were aligned with citizens’ growing safety concerns, but not before this scathing little roast was snuck in:
“I think all our tax dollars probably went to Gavin’s hair gel…”
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