All the Hollywood celebs turning on Dems over LA wildfire response

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Karen Bass for LA Mayor campaign Kick Off event at LATTC. Karen Bass For Mayor, Wiki Commons.

These celebrity criticisms reflect a broader dissatisfaction among Californians with how Democratic leaders have addressed the ongoing wildfire crisis. With more than 30,000 acres burned and at least five lives lost, the calls for accountability are growing louder. As Los Angeles rebuilds, the political fallout from this disaster could reshape conversations about leadership and infrastructure in the state.

2 thoughts on “All the Hollywood celebs turning on Dems over LA wildfire response”

  1. Oh heck and after a lot of hollywood celebs supported the government lies about covid. Maybe these particular ones didn’t. I don’t pay much attention to celebs, hollywood or otherwise.

  2. Collectively, these stars nailed many of the problems that lib/dem policies have created. California environmental policies have a lot to do with it and forest/open space policies that keep property owners from clearing overgrowth and dead trees/fuels around their homes create fuels that rapidly spread fires. The Santa Anna winds are not some new thing that has been created by climate change but the limited amount of rain could be. Los Angeles cutting 17 million from the fire department budget and lack of forest management are likely more of the reason that these terrible fires occur rather than the climate change cop out which I’m sure will be a media mainstay in the weeks after fires are contained. I will pray for the families that lost family members and those who lost everything.

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