• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.

    Driving Californians (particularly the wealthy and well-connected Malibu celebrity class) insane with rage and paranoia, then pointing them at the milquetoast liberal stand-ins for Far-Left Radicalism, will do to California what it did to New York, Texas, and Florida.

    Just a matter of time before the right-wing propaganda machine crushes the brains of the enfranchised class. I’m already hearing my mother-in-law blame the stupid Los Angelinos for raising her own home insurance rates. And more than a few coworkers are smugly insisting this is what a DEI fire department gets you.

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        16 hours ago

        Its not the Republican-ism that comes first. You have to sell people on the “I’m exceptional” mentality first, then insist they’re being exploited by their inferiors. Malibu celebrities are a target rich environment for this kind of delusional elitism.

        Expect a lot more Californians going on Joe Rogan and making up tall tales about how the fire was caused by poors and illegals stealing all the good firefighting water, while the state refused help for some arcane bureaucratic reasons related to The Fairness Doctrine.

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          16 hours ago

          Nevermind that there is a legitimate argument that deregulation made the fire as bad as it is.

          Because one of the things deregulated in the LA area was the building of homes in high fire risk areas. like the ones currently on fire.

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            deregulation made the fire as bad as it is

            The California water system is a dense web of legal contracts between public and private interests. Bad policy made the fires worse, as the central valley was transformed from an ecological paradise into a dried up scrubland. But the idea that California ever really had regulations to prevent these wildfires is naive.

            one of the things deregulated in the LA area was the building of homes in high fire risk areas

            Fires are running straight up to the Malibu coastline. High risk areas have been expanding with the repetitive droughts and the large agricultural developments of cash crops. You’ve got buildings going up in flames that were perfectly safe to live in 20 or 30 years ago.

            Nothing the California state government had done up to this point was preventing the degradation of the local ecology. They’re just at the end of their rope.