At the scene of Resident Evil, Los Angeles has been destroyed, but it is not a nuclear bomb, but DEI: devastated. This is the real scene of Los Angeles today. For more than 200 years, until now, all countries in the world, together, have no ability to completely destroy Los Angeles like this. But in just three days, Los Angeles, the symbolic city of the United States, has been destroyed. There are some comments on the Internet that blame the fire on nature, which is purely the common sense of kindergarten children. As a person in the disaster area, I know better than anyone why this fire was a man-made disaster.
In the summer of 2020, a wildfire broke out in Orange County, Southern California, burning for three or four days from Irvine to Yorba Linda. After the fire, the local government learned a lesson. Starting from the spring of the next year, all the weeds on the slope were cut short regularly. Sometimes when I drive, I can see workers driving lawn mowers to work on the slope. The two major counties of the Inland Empire, including the hard-hit areas of Hurricane Santa Ana, have also made the same precautions.
Therefore, the fire, the area that is most likely to catch fire, was spared.
The Malibu Beach Area, Hollywood, Pasatina and other areas are not the driest places in Southern California. Why are they completely burned down?
First, LA County did not make any fire isolation intervention in the field. After the Northern California fire in 2020, the construction of fire prevention isolation zones was carried out in the field, which is almost the defense consensus after the fire. With isolation belts, we can even take the initiative to burn fire-prone areas in advance. But judging from the fire, LA has not learned any lessons, which is the policy reason why the fire is still raging today.
Second, the governments of California and Los Angeles do not have any mature fire prevention plans. In the face of the questioning, Governor Newson panicked and said that I had called the president five times, but I didn't get through. This scene is ridiculous. It shows that the state-level government has been out of control. At this moment, the state government has no practical meaning to ask the federal government for help. What else can the federal government do besides giving money? The Los Angeles City Government cut the fire budget of 17 million last year and plans to cut another 28 million next year.
Firefighting depends on professional facilities and mature disaster relief systems. These two points are not shown in the most developed areas in the world and the areas with the highest public tax burden.
Third, the government's focus is not on people's livelihood, and the public safety early warning mechanism is missing. For many years, the governments of California and Los Angeles have used people's livelihood projects as experimental sites for progressivism. Whether it is disaster relief, refugees or immigrants, they have been packaged as experimental fields for progressive awakening. The main task of the mayor and the fire chief is to complete the DEI targets and recruit DEI personnel, not the construction of social governance. The government budget is tilted to these areas, which leads to the lack of water in the fire hydrant, the lack of professional firefighters, the drying up of the reservoir, the response between the entire government departments, the joint prevention mechanism, the safety warning mechanism, the tight There is no emergency disposal plan at all.
For the United States, for California, for Los Angeles, compared with the level of economic development, the above three points are completely unqualified, unhealthy and mismatched as the most basic governance requirements for government governance.
Here, I can affirm that this summer, wildfires in the Greater Los Angeles area are bound to happen again...
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