A Los Angeles-area fire chief just delivered the kind of truth bomb that has Mayor Karen Bass and her liberal cronies scrambling for cover—and it's about time someone held these failed Democrat leaders accountable for their disastrous handling of the Pacific Palisades and Altadena wildfires.
It's been over a year since catastrophic fires burned down entire neighborhoods, destroying countless homes and lives while Bass and her incompetent administration fumbled the response like a Keystone Cops routine. Now, with the smoke finally clearing, we're getting the real story about just how badly these progressive politicians failed the very people they were supposed to protect.
The Reckoning Arrives
The fire chief's blistering assessment pulls no punches, exposing the complete lack of preparation and coordination that turned what should have been a manageable emergency into a full-scale disaster. While families watched their homes burn to the ground, Bass was nowhere to be found—typical Democrat leadership when the going gets tough.
The criticism isn't just coming from first responders who witnessed the chaos firsthand. Everyone from President Trump to billionaire developer Rick Caruso has called out the administration's failures. Even actor Spencer Pratt, who lost his house in the inferno, is so fed up with Bass's incompetence that he's now running to replace her as LA mayor.
"The planning for such an eventuality and the Keystone Cops response to it have drawn blistering criticism," according to reports detailing the systematic failures.
This is what happens when you put woke ideology ahead of basic competency. While Bass was busy virtue signaling and pushing her progressive agenda, she completely ignored the fundamental responsibility of government: protecting citizens and their property.
Pattern of Democrat Failure
The wildfire debacle is just the latest example of how Democrat-run cities are collapsing under failed leadership. From rising crime to crumbling infrastructure to emergency response disasters, liberal mayors like Bass prove time and again that their priorities lie everywhere except with the hardworking Americans who depend on them.
How many more disasters will it take before voters in LA wake up and demand real leadership instead of empty promises and political theater?
