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    Christopher F. Rufo@realchrisrufo



    The LA Fire Department's strategic plan made "DEI" and a "progressive work environment" two of their top three priorities—regarding them as more important than "technological innovations" and "disaster recovery capabilities," which it ranked last.​

  • #3
    Depending on which parts of L.A. it's difficult to know what is a before or after photo.

    "Bad taste", "too soon", I know.

    It really is a horrible situation and I hope they get real leadership to take care of their folks.
    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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    • #4
      I wonder if they'll send fema mobile homes to those rich folks who lost their homes.

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      • #5
        Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
        RIP Guy Always A Shocker
        Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
        ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
        Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
        Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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        • #6
          Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
          Christopher F. Rufo@realchrisrufo



          The LA Fire Department's strategic plan made "DEI" and a "progressive work environment" two of their top three priorities—regarding them as more important than "technological innovations" and "disaster recovery capabilities," which it ranked last.​
          I'm glad you started this thread. My heart goes out to these people - many who have lost everything.. that matters. The following video was particularly moving.


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          • #7
            Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
            Christopher F. Rufo@realchrisrufo



            The LA Fire Department's strategic plan made "DEI" and a "progressive work environment" two of their top three priorities—regarding them as more important than "technological innovations" and "disaster recovery capabilities," which it ranked last.​
            So are they prepared for the next earthquake calamity? Or is that just as unimportant as the lack of water, and “fire” calamity? But the homeless, illegals, mentally ill, and “fish” are protected.

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            • #8


              And while it is absolutely nauseating to watch the "unwoke" spin every single news event into a political talking point, the enlightened among us are not immune to the hypocrisy and incompetence of the Left (although it is nowhere near as bad as indoctrinated Trumper fantasizes it to be).

              Enjoy the Leftwing smashing. The video should be queued up where Carolla goes off. If it isn't: 25:40.

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              • #9
                What is concerning are the people who had their homeowners insurance cancelled recently. Those folks are pretty much screwed. It will be very interesting to see who comes into ownership of the properties when the owners are not able to rebuild their homes over the next few years. When I heard of the traffic jams, I feared we were gonna have another mass casualty incident like there was in Hawaii, but that doesn't appear to have happened. Either way, very tragic. But perhaps the election of people who are tasked with managing basic civic resources will again be decided by who is suited to manage it and less on politics. But I doubt it. Maybe in the short term, but it will be back to politics as usual after this is forgotten.
                "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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                • #10
                  1. I like your thought on ownership 2. just saw where a couple hundred fire hydrants had been stolen the past couple years 3. something doesn't smell right

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
                    What is concerning are the people who had their homeowners insurance cancelled recently. Those folks are pretty much screwed.
                    This happened because the state of California voted to put freakin' price controls on insurance. And when the insurance companies calculated the risk vs their ability to collect it was a no-go, so they pulled the insurance. This is 100% totally on the price control failures of the socialist idiots running the state.

                    And I wonder who is going to pay for it? Guarantee Biden writes a huge fat check on his way out ...
                    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

                      This happened because the state of California voted to put freakin' price controls on insurance. And when the insurance companies calculated the risk vs their ability to collect it was a no-go, so they pulled the insurance. This is 100% totally on the price control failures of the socialist idiots running the state.

                      And I wonder who is going to pay for it? Guarantee Biden writes a huge fat check on his way out ...
                      The losses in Cali from fires are in the 10's of billions of dollars. State Farm had company losses of $8.3B for the first 3 quarters of 2024 alone. I don't know how a jacked up premium could overcome the natural disaster that state is facing. They've got to figure out an innovative way to control the fires. Those properties are almost uninsurable at this point.

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

                        The losses in Cali from fires are in the 10's of billions of dollars. State Farm had company losses of $8.3B for the first 3 quarters of 2024 alone. I don't know how a jacked up premium could overcome the natural disaster that state is facing. They've got to figure out an innovative way to control the fires. Those properties are almost uninsurable at this point.

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

                          The losses in Cali from fires are in the 10's of billions of dollars. State Farm had company losses of $8.3B for the first 3 quarters of 2024 alone. I don't know how a jacked up premium could overcome the natural disaster that state is facing. They've got to figure out an innovative way to control the fires. Those properties are almost uninsurable at this point.
                          They don't need an innovative way to control fires. They need the well established way that they have been told to control fires for many decades. And those well known techniques have been turned down over and over due to pressure from environmentalist idiots.
                          Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                          • #15
                            That's funny. He deserves to get ambushed. Makes no difference if she's shooting wildly in all directions either. When you're the governor, you get the heat when things don't go well.

                            I would say these fires qualify as a national disaster a la Katrina, etc. Fortunately/unfortunately, the gubament is the "lender of last resort".

                            If an F5 tornado leveled Wichita, we'd have our hands out too.

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