The previous person in her job made 300 k less. Mayor Bass increased the position salary by 300K , oh and the lady in the job has Zero experience related to the position. But she is a woman of color, so , good enough.
That scene holes I quote all the time about these people, " they're so St**** they don't even know they're st****"😂 I didn't spell it out because my comment always gets deleted.
$750k for a city employee is INSANE! That's almost double what the president of the United States makes. The most powerful government employee in the world.
Concrete homes or masonry homes are no safer under extreme heat. The air pockets in concrete can actually explode from expansion. I've worked concrete my entire life, and I've seen it happen. Scared the crap out of me when I got hit with shrapnel
Yes you are correct. This is Socialism for you. Blind belief in the ideology is way more important than reality. Its always rewarded as well so Newsome will not only stay, he will win prizes and shit
Can you elaborate instead of just spreading things like this… evidence, proof, reasoning… are you saying every wild fire was created by some evil mastermind on purpose? What are we saying here… do you also think the earth is flat? Please explain
I listened to the head chef of the fire dept. Blaming the water dept for not having water . I live in Vegas , my son in-law is a firefighter for city of Las Vegas. I have seen them check hydrants on my street at least once a year. This is just a failure at every level , and passing the buck on each other.
I'm from the Pacific Palisades and fires are very common. I lived their for 15 years and like he said, the thought of this kind of destruction from a fire never crossed my mind, my family's or anyone I knew. Even if it did cross their minds, we never talked about it because we were all worried about the great San Andreas earthquake, which probably would have caused this kind of destruction or worse; and it can still happen. So now, on top of the great fire of 2025, we may have a great earthquake, which is overdue and will affect many more communities. Including those affected by the Eaton, Hurst and Auto fires; very sorry for what happened to everyone there as well, I am praying for you.
I was just thinking that same thing last night as I was watching news coverage. All LA needs now is the double whammy of a serious magnitude earthquake. I hope everyone you know from there is safe.
I’m from overseas and I have travelled through the US. When I’m at home I tell people if they want see America, don’t waste your time in LA. It’s a shithole.
@MNY-zu8xxthey oftentimes do help. They've sent people for various tragedies across the world for years now...oh, btw, arms & ammo won't put put fires.
Its impossible to prove, unfortunately. They caused this through neglect, and they will hide behind their ideology and blame climate change, and if they get pushed eventually, they'll just claim incompetence. I
I did fire mitigation work for several years and did some work in California. I was hitting up local bars on our days off and getting to know locals that lived there and got a pretty interesting reaction when they found out we were loggers from Colorado. We were mitigating the forests around a hydro power plant in Placerville and a lot of people got upset we were there cutting trees, but like anything you've got to weed your garden. If you don't, then the vegetation gets out of control. I think in California they have the right intention there in terms of conservation, but in a way they hurt themselves. Regardless, I hope all of the folks are doing ok and I wish them the best of luck. Sympathies from Colorado
A large portion of a city burned to the ground, and those who are supposed to be responsible are all deflecting, pointing fingers and taking zero responsibility. This should tell you everything you need to know. Time for change California. If not now, then when?
Joe said this was a wake up call for those 80% libs. I highly doubt it goes that way. They are who they are because they never think someone else could be right.
You get to know peoples grasps on location when they say things like this. La and la county are very big. Its not all west hollywood. I live in easy hollywood. 23,000 acres of palisades and 14,000 acres of altadena into Pasadena have been burned. It is not the whole city.
@@davidgravey1998 The Palisades fire was already larger than the entire city of New Orleans, & that was 3 days ago. It's bigger now & has spread all the way into Brentwood & Bel Aire. The entire suburb of Altadena is gone, which is a massive area. Tons of homes & historic places, completely gone. Both regions are incredibly huge..
holy shit, TWO different comments about "the whole state" when fuckin OP NEVER SAID THE WHOLE THING. You spent the last 4 years crying and now yall cant even READ! JESUS HELP EM!
Talking about the air, thousand of People will probably die in years to come from breathing in all that smoke, like what happend with fire fighters who went in to 9/11
@@JackV-tw8bwthat’s not true at all. The firefighters got sick from 911 because those buildings were jammed pack with lead and asbestos. Big difference compared to bushfires
Stocktonian Central Valley dweller here. It's not about the smelt. It's about the encroachment of the ocean into our aquifers and ag land. The rivers going out keep the ocean from destroying where most of the country's rice, tomatoes, pumpkins, tomatoes, pistachios, walnuts, and pomegranates grow. I now live outside of Lodi, which is second only from Napa valley for wine. There is a two thousand acre orchard across the street, and the land behind me us in winter wheat, then it becomes kabocha squash in the fall. We have been at war to keep our water, so that we may save our livelihoods, and keep the food coming. Why don't people stop putting houses where they are in danger. The southland has drained the Colorado, and killed the Owen's river valley. San Diego desalinises, and so should the rest of So Cal. Stop developing. Make mandatory fire brakes around homes. Use fire retardant materials to rebuild.
It’s not just a lack of water in the fire hydrants. When they let all of the fire, brakes, and logging roads grow over, it turned into one giant matchbook. Instead of a bunch of different sections that were separated, so the fire couldn’t jump.
Fire breaks are jumped regularly in extreme wind events. There are no logging roads in brushland. Fire hydrants aren't meant to fight massive wildfire with every hydrant available spraying at full force simultaneously, but they had water for over 12 hours before they lost pressure and were still losing the fight badly.
11:42 that perfect house was likely built to fire resistant standards put out by the government. There is a whole set of standards, and for reasons unknown to me, insurance companies and local code do not enforce them in that area. It should be mandatory. Basically what burns the house down are embers finding a gap. All you need to do is seal the gaps.
California also has the #1 homeless population and the 5th highest crime rate in the country. California is a playground for the rich and a hellscape for the average person.
@@unclejesse4271 because the same people who need them for salads and milk substitutes say wasting water and energy on things like ICE and server centers and commercial planes are murdering everyone. just because something is old doesn't mean its irrelevant you clown.
it’s horrible and devastating and I hope there’s a swift recovery. That being said, as a Texan, please don’t come to Texas, there’s enough of you here. We don’t want anymore, we don’t want little California. Southern hospitality is in our nature, but it’s starting to run out.
So a bald guy that doesn’t know how to change a tire is giving advice on how he could have prevented the LA fires? 🤔 What would have been there plans to stop the winds?
The more I hear about the way California is run the more it becomes evident that there needs to be a wholesale change of personnel leading the state. Even the Californians probably have had enough of this nonsense.
You put a fish, a mouse, and an owl before people. You gambled, voted, that everything would be a perfect world. You rolled the dice, put yourself and others last, and rolled snake eyes.
Ah, the good ol' days of the Governator, when at least he made good efforts, or talk, towards putting the wildfires out, which weren't cataclysmic on his watch. To think Newscum is far less qualified than action figure-made politico Schwarzenegger is... frightening.
Around 25 years ago I had a forest fire class at Louisiana Tech and the professor really harped on the mismanagement in California. Lack of forest management led to this.
750k for incompetence? she should return every single penny to the city, every single penny she made during the time she was held in office and all of the money she makes as a consequence of her being in office.
Shhhh, they're never going to get that Green Grift blank check if you point out that this whole thing was preventable and not due to muh climate change.
2 people in their 80s managed to save their home with garden hoses. They were on a hilltop and the whole rest of their hood is ashes. Grandpa went to the hospital for minor burns, he will be ok.
You mitigate these fires by REMOVING THE BLUE GUM EUCALYPTUS TREES. They're some of the most inflammatory trees on the planet and most of Cali is covered in it after they were imported starting in the 1850s. Don't get me wrong, you also have water in your fire hydrants but it starts by removing the flammable material first.
The wind and dry climate is the bigger issue. No matter what vegetation grows there it will be a problem. Fires have been burning there for thousands of years.
Spot on. This is what caused the devastating fires in South Australia a few years ago where residents were in the sea with embers and debris blowing over them. It was pitch dark in the daytime. They were eucalyptus trees SO inflammable it's the resin that burns so hot which is why it makes great firewood
@@oldsoul3733the chaparral ecosystem has fire resistant seeds as they’ve evolved over 1000s of years in that ecosystem. Their root systems are deep in the whole landscape and canyon. They need to build fire resistant communities if they want to continue living in a fireplace.
@@woodruffashbourne8372 I was in an earthquake once. It wasn't a violent one. More of a slow roller. I was looking at the ground and it just came up towards me. I thought I was having a seizure or something. Because where I live it isn't an active earthquake zone. It's the same one that cracked the Washington Monument so it really happened. The ground had waves in it like water. But my point is when the ground is moving there's nothing anyone can really do about it. It's just one of those helpless moments in life. Then you want to be in a structure that can withstand it too.
Are you in Hinckley? We're in St Paul, and in 1994 we came to Hinckley for the anniversary. It's so amazing how people were saved by the train! I'm the girl who left the silver rose at the monument that day ❤
There's no water because it's been diverted to agricultural. California Agriculture requires 11.7 trillion gallons of water per year or 48 inches of rainfall annually over its 9 million acres of farmland. This 9 million acres of farmland only gets 5.38 trillion gallons of rainwater, far sort of the 11.7 trillion gallons needed. They make up the difference through surface water diversion, groundwater pumping, recycled water, Water Transfers and Banking. Look at soil as a sponge, they're basically squeezing the sponge dry, leaving the soil parched and a tender box. If I was the LA residents, I'd file a class action lawsuit against the state of California. What the state of California is doing is environmental disaster in the making. The Salton Sea is example of what happens when water is divert for agriculture. This is a serious and these fake leftist environmentalists are obliterating California solely for profiting off agriculture.
@@ross2521 Almonds and Pistachios are most water-intensive and 70% are sent overseas. 😆😆That requires 1.69 trillion gallons of water per year. The wildfires over the last 10 years of various wildfires have cost taxpayers around $300 billion dollars. The exports have had a GDP of $250 billion over the last 10 years. Now I'm no Health Insurance CEO 😆 but $50 billion dollar loss over 10 years, doesn't seem like a very good business for the taxpayers. It's great for the corporations making huge profits and not having to cover the cost of wildfires because of their crops over consumption of water.
I saw a newscaster interview a guy in Cali whose house remained while all others in his neighborhood had burned down. He said that he had purchased two water sprinklers In anticipation of a devastating fire. When the fires started he secured .the sprinklers to his roof, turned them on and then left. Seems like a simple solution.EDIT TO ADD: This was on News Nation (January 14, 2025)
A couple sprinklers on the roof ain't gonna do shit against a raging fire burning at 1500 degrees being pushed by 80 mph winds. Gimme a big fat fucking break lol..
Having grown up in the San Joaquin Valley of California, my dad, a small town doctor, had a patient who was alive in the 1880s and told him that she took a paddle boat from Bakersfield to San Francisco. Yes, it was a giant lake with all the rivers out of the Sierras flowing into that giant bowl.
You should not make 6 figures filling fire hydrants. Important job, but 100k a year is an incredible wage. 200k, or 750k (which isn't true) is wayyyy too much. Especially if you are not doing your job.
LA doesn't have to be a tinderbox. A concerted and consistent rotating regimen of debri/fuel abatement, controlled burns and fire breaks reduces the majority of wildfire risk and then the state and local leaders just needs to be honest with the public about how they can do their part to protect individual homes and neighborhoods. Pay tens of millions every year instead of lives and $60-$250 billion every three to five years.
750k for civil service is insane. That’s more than the president makes.
Almost 2x what the president makes… nuts.
Well a president is a privilege bro not necessarily a high paying job being the president is not for the money president is it's own reward
She's gotta press 2 on every phone call......
Also they get a massive pension so they can essentially never work again after even 1 term
The previous person in her job made 300 k less. Mayor Bass increased the position salary by 300K , oh and the lady in the job has Zero experience related to the position. But she is a woman of color, so , good enough.
The majority of fire hydrants in L.A don't identify as fire hydrants
😂😂😂
They identify as recognizable dog urinals for ornamental existence.
@mustloveanimals-wp5nl it's true they identify as street lights.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good one!
Newsom is watching his presidential aspirations go up in smoke, literally.
Nah they'll still vote for him
Never underestimate the stupidity of California voters. As a native Californian for 50 years the incompetence is astonishing. Grateful I got out.
Nah this was his sacrifice to get in 💯
The people who vote that way enjoy seeing them waste and destroy shit they worship politics
We can only hope, but he started talking about developers he was meeting with, too soon to be a coincidence.
The mayor and newsom smiling while talking about it, is the craziest part
People usually smile when they’re lying. You know like Biden.
After watching the Arnold netflix crap I'm pretty sure they smile because the camera is pointed right at them.
DUPERS DELIGHT
@@KAT-dg6el Trump doesn't when he lies.
Waiting for another Luigi at this point
Justine Bateman said it best "When you're this incompetent you dont know your incompetent"-Mayor Bass needs to go!!!
That scene holes I quote all the time about these people, " they're so St**** they don't even know they're st****"😂
I didn't spell it out because my comment always gets deleted.
750k can only be corruption at that point.
I’m sure it’s a 100% true
Welcome to government jobs
Its not true, why do you still believe anything that Joe rogan says...
He sold out to Elon, Zuckerberg and their friends a long time ago
Makes more than the US President
She was hired at nearly double what the previous Director made.
$750k for a city employee is INSANE! That's almost double what the president of the United States makes. The most powerful government employee in the world.
It's very suspect. Sounds like a friend of a friend kind of salary.
its not true, look it up. Its 250k.
Trump even donates his salary.
@Meh-j9s that is not germain to the argument now, is it? Im glad he won (even as a Canadian) but don't be so tribal you make no sense...
@jesuisnoach false, that is the salary for 2024 and the fire chief got appointed mid-year.
2025 base salary is 419k PLUS benefits
That picture of the dude with the almond milk should go in a museum
Almond milk is poison.
Lol
With his covid mask 😂😂
The soy is strong with this one.
Got to be Ai 😂 it was an epitome of soyboy
Concrete homes or masonry homes are no safer under extreme heat. The air pockets in concrete can actually explode from expansion. I've worked concrete my entire life, and I've seen it happen. Scared the crap out of me when I got hit with shrapnel
Are you kidding they will give Newsome a award for his leadership
What leadership. Now hes shedding tears in hopes he gets a pity party. Certainly not for the victims. Hes crying because his butts in a sling
Nobel prize
Yes you are correct. This is Socialism for you. Blind belief in the ideology is way more important than reality. Its always rewarded as well so Newsome will not only stay, he will win prizes and shit
Who else wants to see Newsom resign immediately, gone for good, recalled, never seen again, investigated, prosecuted and imprisoned?’
executed
Why did you vote for him?
He should run for President! He is better than the current and future occupant.
How so?
Why would he? All democrats are blaming conservatives for it.
Tested in Hawaii, deployed in California.
Exactly! Part of the plan.
lol people who believe conspiracy theories are loopy.
Can you elaborate instead of just spreading things like this… evidence, proof, reasoning… are you saying every wild fire was created by some evil mastermind on purpose? What are we saying here… do you also think the earth is flat? Please explain
@@GMK189-f2k dude it's pretty cool being ahead of the curve.
@@GMK189-f2k at this point most of the "conspiracy theorists" have been vindicated. You're the confused one
Dude.. I had to manually check every fire hydrant in my town.. solo.. for $13 an hour lol and that was just PART of my job as a firefighter here
Did you try turning them all on at the same time?
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO
No firefighter anywhere makes only $13 an hour. GTFOH with your bs..
@@SineEyedwait until you realise not every job was in the last 10-20 years 😂
I listened to the head chef of the fire dept. Blaming the water dept for not having water . I live in Vegas , my son in-law is a firefighter for city of Las Vegas. I have seen them check hydrants on my street at least once a year. This is just a failure at every level , and passing the buck on each other.
I'm from the Pacific Palisades and fires are very common. I lived their for 15 years and like he said, the thought of this kind of destruction from a fire never crossed my mind, my family's or anyone I knew. Even if it did cross their minds, we never talked about it because we were all worried about the great San Andreas earthquake, which probably would have caused this kind of destruction or worse; and it can still happen.
So now, on top of the great fire of 2025, we may have a great earthquake, which is overdue and will affect many more communities. Including those affected by the Eaton, Hurst and Auto fires; very sorry for what happened to everyone there as well, I am praying for you.
I was just thinking that same thing last night as I was watching news coverage. All LA needs now is the double whammy of a serious magnitude earthquake. I hope everyone you know from there is safe.
I’m from overseas and I have travelled through the US. When I’m at home I tell people if they want see America, don’t waste your time in LA. It’s a shithole.
"Young Jamie" callout was dope
it made me laugh bro😂
Came to say this LOL " Young Jamie has been called" :D:D
Was looking for this hahaha
As an Englishman, I have great respect for the high levels of sarcasm at the beginning
I love early English satire, Jonathan Swift is OG!
I didn't know England people watched this. Wow
I hear England is the best place to find Siberian Hamsters.
@@kingjoseph5901most people in the uk I know listen or watch Joe Rogan 🤣
1000s do. Mostly know Rogan via UFC @@kingjoseph5901
Blackrock . State Street. Vanguard . Billions to for them to make rebuilding LA .. not to mention prime real estate for cheap to use for Olympics etc
It will not be rebuilt for about 10 years min
Fax
Lots of land. I forgot about the Olympics.
Ask Isreal for help.
@MNY-zu8xxthey oftentimes do help. They've sent people for various tragedies across the world for years now...oh, btw, arms & ammo won't put put fires.
“Can you build a house completely out of concrete?” 😂😂😂
Imposible , houses must be made of wood and flamable materials , you want that to fight fires fueled bu 100mph winds and months of draught
Brick, yes.
Concrete and brick are deadly in earthquakes though
@@zxyatiywariii8 and wood is deadly in a fire, which happens multiple times a year now 🤷
Dome houses. Look it up. One went through a fire in CA.
Discussing firestorms through a thick cloud of smoke😂😂
The WEF wants smart cities.
The WEF gets smart cities.
Its impossible to prove, unfortunately. They caused this through neglect, and they will hide behind their ideology and blame climate change, and if they get pushed eventually, they'll just claim incompetence. I
The wef can get 2A
Time to ride my friends
Well when people can own the water in US then u gonna have issues ye?
@@ohlszonpeople can own the water, what does that mean?
As long as the fire fighters are all LGBT that's all that matters, forget the loss of life
You left out 2 Spirit.
All the firefighters identify as police.....
All gay people are thrown in together in this acronym like theres a choice....
LGBT fire fighters are too precious to risk.
They don't want all that Tax money being used responsibly, using to hire women is funny to soros
Studio looks like they in LA 😂
It’s looked the same for years wym?
@@nephilimritual-band the implication is that the smoke from them hotboxing the room is from the wildfires 🔥. Source: me... burn out extraordinare😅
He's in Las Austin...
@@lizardking2407 ah... that makes more sense.
@@nephilimritual-bandNot in that alien womb…😂
I did fire mitigation work for several years and did some work in California. I was hitting up local bars on our days off and getting to know locals that lived there and got a pretty interesting reaction when they found out we were loggers from Colorado. We were mitigating the forests around a hydro power plant in Placerville and a lot of people got upset we were there cutting trees, but like anything you've got to weed your garden. If you don't, then the vegetation gets out of control. I think in California they have the right intention there in terms of conservation, but in a way they hurt themselves. Regardless, I hope all of the folks are doing ok and I wish them the best of luck. Sympathies from Colorado
Joe’s Arnold impersonation is hilariously spot on 😂😂😂
Joe: Can you make a house that's all concrete?
Europe: 😁😁😁
Exactly! I live in Italy, and almost all the houses are made from brick or concrete block
@mikeminichiello6159 not only that, Italy has roads that are thousands of years old and still intact
Even here in the Caribbean most homes are. Idk what's the obsession with the West and wooden homes
@@jensonsamuel1865 Not the West. Just the US/North America. Here in (Western) Europe wood is used only to build a shed or a vacation cabin.
So many chimney stacks surviving....Build in brick / concrete
A large portion of a city burned to the ground, and those who are supposed to be responsible are all deflecting, pointing fingers and taking zero responsibility. This should tell you everything you need to know. Time for change California. If not now, then when?
Joe said this was a wake up call for those 80% libs. I highly doubt it goes that way. They are who they are because they never think someone else could be right.
99% of the city has not been touched by the fire
You get to know peoples grasps on location when they say things like this. La and la county are very big. Its not all west hollywood. I live in easy hollywood. 23,000 acres of palisades and 14,000 acres of altadena into Pasadena have been burned. It is not the whole city.
@@davidgravey1998 The Palisades fire was already larger than the entire city of New Orleans, & that was 3 days ago. It's bigger now & has spread all the way into Brentwood & Bel Aire.
The entire suburb of Altadena is gone, which is a massive area. Tons of homes & historic places, completely gone. Both regions are incredibly huge..
holy shit, TWO different comments about "the whole state" when fuckin OP NEVER SAID THE WHOLE THING. You spent the last 4 years crying and now yall cant even READ! JESUS HELP EM!
Built back better…… means you need to destroy it first . I hope more people are waking up
Get a map. The land mass alone debunks your argument.
You're giving them far too much credit.
@@SunTingWong How does land mass debunk the argument?
@@SunTingWongAre you sure? Rails can be elevated.
@@SunTingWong You wong.
The Governor and the Mayor should be Recalled Immediately!
If I am stuck in a burning building, I want the Kool Aid Man.
I felt the second hand awkwardness with saluting the Fireman lololol
That's called Fremdscham. (Germans have words for everything)
i salute city workers all the time, they're doing the job I don't want to
"My wife says I can't even change a tire" Oh Bryan 🤦♂️
@@BenMJay WOW! That's so cool lol, thank you BenMJay.
"We are gonna be at my place where the air is breathable" .... as a HUGE amount of cigar smoke fills the screen 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, I noticed that too!!
Talking about the air, thousand of People will probably die in years to come from breathing in all that smoke, like what happend with fire fighters who went in to 9/11
@@JackV-tw8bwthat’s not true at all. The firefighters got sick from 911 because those buildings were jammed pack with lead and asbestos. Big difference compared to bushfires
“Screw your freeedom” best Arnold impression lmao
Stocktonian Central Valley dweller here. It's not about the smelt. It's about the encroachment of the ocean into our aquifers and ag land. The rivers going out keep the ocean from destroying where most of the country's rice, tomatoes, pumpkins, tomatoes, pistachios, walnuts, and pomegranates grow. I now live outside of Lodi, which is second only from Napa valley for wine. There is a two thousand acre orchard across the street, and the land behind me us in winter wheat, then it becomes kabocha squash in the fall. We have been at war to keep our water, so that we may save our livelihoods, and keep the food coming. Why don't people stop putting houses where they are in danger. The southland has drained the Colorado, and killed the Owen's river valley. San Diego desalinises, and so should the rest of So Cal. Stop developing. Make mandatory fire brakes around homes. Use fire retardant materials to rebuild.
Any time you see some fire fighters. Just say thank you for your service.
California has had quite the decline
Shit dropped off a cliff
who would've expected XDDDD
What do you expect when you mass import the third world?
I got out of the military in 2009. I wanted to stay in CA where I was stationed, but I saw the direction the state was heading. I came back to IN.
Klaus is impressed, all set for 15 min city
Most people know nothing about this.. crazy “we much prepare for a much angrier world”
Exactly! 😂
When this doesn't happen will you stop believing in fake things? No you won't lmao😂
Klaus days are numbered jesus is about to clean house
@@chrisristau686 erm... Sarcasm?
It’s not just a lack of water in the fire hydrants. When they let all of the fire, brakes, and logging roads grow over, it turned into one giant matchbook. Instead of a bunch of different sections that were separated, so the fire couldn’t jump.
100 + mph winds are a hard thing to fight
Fire breaks are jumped regularly in extreme wind events. There are no logging roads in brushland. Fire hydrants aren't meant to fight massive wildfire with every hydrant available spraying at full force simultaneously, but they had water for over 12 hours before they lost pressure and were still losing the fight badly.
@@BigE-747Let me guess, you’re a Californian and will vote for Newscum again?
No, it was just a guy on a bike with a blowtorch *wink wink 😉
These fires are in residential areas not wooded areas. Climate plays a big role in these fires and Hurricane winds
Bill Burr said everything went fine.
11:42 that perfect house was likely built to fire resistant standards put out by the government. There is a whole set of standards, and for reasons unknown to me, insurance companies and local code do not enforce them in that area. It should be mandatory. Basically what burns the house down are embers finding a gap. All you need to do is seal the gaps.
California is not run very well. Thanks Gavin
but you love orc untermensch and you think Ukraine should 'just negotiate'
It's the richest state in the union with 5th largest economy in the world.
What about ur state?
California also has the #1 homeless population and the 5th highest crime rate in the country. California is a playground for the rich and a hellscape for the average person.
And Karen Bass. And the bull dieks.
@@MarvinWestmaasYou should probably get on medication...
Extreme incompetence and willful malevolence are almost indistinguishable from one another…
Talk about how much water it takes to grow almonds
1 gallon per almond, summ like that.
2010 talking point. Who gives a fuck how much water it takes?
the government
@@unclejesse4271 because the same people who need them for salads and milk substitutes say wasting water and energy on things like ICE and server centers and commercial planes are murdering everyone.
just because something is old doesn't mean its irrelevant you clown.
@@unclejesse4271 Uhhhh, a fact in the war for gallons?
it’s horrible and devastating and I hope there’s a swift recovery. That being said, as a Texan, please don’t come to Texas, there’s enough of you here. We don’t want anymore, we don’t want little California. Southern hospitality is in our nature, but it’s starting to run out.
So a bald guy that doesn’t know how to change a tire is giving advice on how he could have prevented the LA fires? 🤔 What would have been there plans to stop the winds?
The more I hear about the way California is run the more it becomes evident that there needs to be a wholesale change of personnel leading the state. Even the Californians probably have had enough of this nonsense.
You put a fish, a mouse, and an owl before people. You gambled, voted, that everything would be a perfect world. You rolled the dice, put yourself and others last, and rolled snake eyes.
And what's even dumber is where are those animals gonna live if its all burned down. And its not burned down by nature mind you, its us.
and still, with all the facts and damage right before their eyes, they will refuse any responsibility for anything. Its truly a clown world.
thanks Joe, i thought i was the only one that remembered Schwarzenegger saying that.
Ah, the good ol' days of the Governator, when at least he made good efforts, or talk, towards putting the wildfires out, which weren't cataclysmic on his watch. To think Newscum is far less qualified than action figure-made politico Schwarzenegger is... frightening.
Around 25 years ago I had a forest fire class at Louisiana Tech and the professor really harped on the mismanagement in California. Lack of forest management led to this.
750k for incompetence? she should return every single penny to the city, every single penny she made during the time she was held in office and all of the money she makes as a consequence of her being in office.
Never got to hear what Arnold said to Callen at dinner. Hate when people interrupt mid story and don’t go back.
"Screw your freedom" is what he said..I heard it.
@@paanne1013 that was the Austrian in him flaring up.
Get to the Choppa
Prayers for California all affected by these fires Godbless from Texas.
You know they're all going to descend on Texas cashed up with insurance money and double our property taxes again
Newsom and Bass have to resign. No excuses........
When you see Chao, you tell him Samir says ‘’Hello’’. But do it like that: ‘’Heloooo’’ like threatening. ♥♥♥
😂
They used to do controlled burns and bring in goats on the hills but they stopped doing all that years ago out here in Los Angeles
They couldn’t get any LGBT goats.
Shhhh, they're never going to get that Green Grift blank check if you point out that this whole thing was preventable and not due to muh climate change.
Fire have every right to defend itself
It's very Pyrophobic of them to put it out
haha
This won’t be a wake up call for these people unfortunately
Nothing will.
The gulf of California used to be so big, people considered it an island for years.
I want He-Man to show up to rescue me from a fire not anyone who looks like me!
The thing is, you can't really see their faces because of all the gear they have on and masks. Like you, I want a He-man to get me out of a fire.
@@paanne1013 that is true!
TOP TIER COMMENT!!!
2 people in their 80s managed to save their home with garden hoses. They were on a hilltop and the whole rest of their hood is ashes. Grandpa went to the hospital for minor burns, he will be ok.
I accidentally paused right after Callan said “I’m so gay”…. I chuckled.
Fr to much cringe
@@apimpnamedchukiz1540 he's funny. He's secure with himself
Pull up that Clip of Sauron riding on an evil horse Jamie!
I'm in Sacramento California Rogan is absolutely right and I am laughing my ass off dying
The fire has the right to defend itself!
12:31
"whos gonna wanna build there?"
the same person who set the fire..
you think u r smart 😂
Who does number 2 work for ? - Austin Powers.
Who did he clean up San Fran for his visit ? He did it in record time. Very efficiently.
They cannot get permits to build on that land. That's exactly why. Light rail
Did you catch the thief? Yes. How? We burned the forest down
@@potatotalitarian4231they don't chase criminals in California.
There is more smoke in thar studio than in Los Angeles skies now😉
I'm really sorry to all the people who lost their homes, their lives, family friends, or pets.
🏴❤️🇺🇸✝️✝️
It is so sad.
Communists disguised as incompetence
Jamie gonna be young forever lol
5:32 and another fun fact Las Vegas used to be an hostile desert before... ⚖️
Look up the couple who owns almost all the water supply in California and click on their “Early Life” section. Every single time.
Crazy coincidence
Fake
Jewish people have money, wow, I never knew
@@The_MosaicYou could maybe say, a COHENCIDENCE
What's their names?
You mitigate these fires by REMOVING THE BLUE GUM EUCALYPTUS TREES. They're some of the most inflammatory trees on the planet and most of Cali is covered in it after they were imported starting in the 1850s. Don't get me wrong, you also have water in your fire hydrants but it starts by removing the flammable material first.
Bring back the GOATS
The wind and dry climate is the bigger issue. No matter what vegetation grows there it will be a problem. Fires have been burning there for thousands of years.
Spot on. This is what caused the devastating fires in South Australia a few years ago where residents were in the sea with embers and debris blowing over them. It was pitch dark in the daytime. They were eucalyptus trees SO inflammable it's the resin that burns so hot which is why it makes great firewood
@@oldsoul3733the chaparral ecosystem has fire resistant seeds as they’ve evolved over 1000s of years in that ecosystem. Their root systems are deep in the whole landscape and canyon. They need to build fire resistant communities if they want to continue living in a fireplace.
@ Exactly. I heard about it years ago from an Aussie. Warning us that they brought over the worst vegetation possible to Cali.
"you cant change a tire, I got this" lmao
“Fill that one, get the water in that one “ 😂
"Politicians and diapers need to be charged often, and for the same reason. "- Mark Twain. 👍😎✌
Henry Ford built cement houses, didn't catch on, but used in factories .In Minneapolis Minnesota we have 3 all steel houses, were made in WW2.
Making steel houses during a war is quite a flex.
Wooden houses stand up better in an earthquake.
@@woodruffashbourne8372 there's so many reasons to not live in California.
It was Thomas Edison. Henry Ford has one at his museum.
@@woodruffashbourne8372 I was in an earthquake once. It wasn't a violent one. More of a slow roller. I was looking at the ground and it just came up towards me. I thought I was having a seizure or something. Because where I live it isn't an active earthquake zone. It's the same one that cracked the Washington Monument so it really happened. The ground had waves in it like water. But my point is when the ground is moving there's nothing anyone can really do about it. It's just one of those helpless moments in life. Then you want to be in a structure that can withstand it too.
Did he just admit to the world that he can’t change a tire on a car?
Lmao I think/hope he was exaggerating
Most men can’t, unless you’re talking about the wheel
Who else is sick of living under this antiwhite regime?
Here in the UK, a straight white male is considered the anti-christ
The next major concern which I haven't heard anyone talk about is land slides occuring when the next large rain event happens in that area.
Only true friends can have a conversation like this ❤
I'm from Iran and I respect for you Joe rogan
How do you listen to this programme? I thought your internet is blocked over there?
@mattjay8313 what do you mean?
You either respect joe rogan or you have respect for joe rogan, you cannot respect for joe rogan, just so you know
@@MobinYazdani-xh7er I thought that the government over in Iran blocks western media. I guess I’m wrong!
Who lit the fire?
Lyndsay Lohan or… yeah prolly her
Ya mom.
We can't say because it would be racist.
Homeless immigrants
Trump. Or putin 1 of them, obviously
Glad to see B back on the podcast.
The population of Hinckley, MN was over 8000 and after the fire and fire tornado in 1894 we still haven't reached 2000 people..
Are you in Hinckley? We're in St Paul, and in 1994 we came to Hinckley for the anniversary. It's so amazing how people were saved by the train! I'm the girl who left the silver rose at the monument that day ❤
You can always tell when Joe's been having a few pops....😂😂😂
There's no water because it's been diverted to agricultural. California Agriculture requires 11.7 trillion gallons of water per year or 48 inches of rainfall annually over its 9 million acres of farmland. This 9 million acres of farmland only gets 5.38 trillion gallons of rainwater, far sort of the 11.7 trillion gallons needed. They make up the difference through surface water diversion, groundwater pumping, recycled water, Water Transfers and Banking. Look at soil as a sponge, they're basically squeezing the sponge dry, leaving the soil parched and a tender box. If I was the LA residents, I'd file a class action lawsuit against the state of California. What the state of California is doing is environmental disaster in the making. The Salton Sea is example of what happens when water is divert for agriculture. This is a serious and these fake leftist environmentalists are obliterating California solely for profiting off agriculture.
So according to you, they should stop growing food. Sure, ok😂
@@ross2521 Almonds and Pistachios are most water-intensive and 70% are sent overseas. 😆😆That requires 1.69 trillion gallons of water per year. The wildfires over the last 10 years of various wildfires have cost taxpayers around $300 billion dollars. The exports have had a GDP of $250 billion over the last 10 years. Now I'm no Health Insurance CEO 😆 but $50 billion dollar loss over 10 years, doesn't seem like a very good business for the taxpayers. It's great for the corporations making huge profits and not having to cover the cost of wildfires because of their crops over consumption of water.
I saw a newscaster interview a guy in Cali whose house remained while all others in his neighborhood had burned down. He said that he had purchased two water sprinklers In anticipation of a devastating fire. When the fires started he secured .the sprinklers to his roof, turned them on and then left. Seems like a simple solution.EDIT TO ADD: This was on News Nation (January 14, 2025)
A couple sprinklers on the roof ain't gonna do shit against a raging fire burning at 1500 degrees being pushed by 80 mph winds. Gimme a big fat fucking break lol..
@@SineEyedwell that’s what he did and his house wasn’t burnt so 🤷
Who would want to live there now? I wonder what the market is to sell -
That doesn't usually work. I had the same thing in Old Topanga years ago and when a fire broke out there was no pressure after the firemen hooked up.
He also used fire retardant on his walls, and was able to save his neighbors house while everything around them was lost.
I love how much Joe cuts off Brian 😂
Having grown up in the San Joaquin Valley of California, my dad, a small town doctor, had a patient who was alive in the 1880s and told him that she took a paddle boat from Bakersfield to San Francisco. Yes, it was a giant lake with all the rivers out of the Sierras flowing into that giant bowl.
Google FDNY lawsuit in 2008. This exact argument kept thousands of us off of the job forever
8:08 'Where the air is breathable' as cigar smoke billows across the studio
The problem with concrete buildings is earthquake issues 12:44
That cigar started it all
You should not make 6 figures filling fire hydrants. Important job, but 100k a year is an incredible wage. 200k, or 750k (which isn't true) is wayyyy too much. Especially if you are not doing your job.
LA doesn't have to be a tinderbox. A concerted and consistent rotating regimen of debri/fuel abatement, controlled burns and fire breaks reduces the majority of wildfire risk and then the state and local leaders just needs to be honest with the public about how they can do their part to protect individual homes and neighborhoods. Pay tens of millions every year instead of lives and $60-$250 billion every three to five years.
That's a No Brainer, tell that to the so called Governor and his Cronies.
“My house where the air’s breathable”, as he sits there in a cloud of smoke 😂
Anyone else notice that all of Joe's guests struggle to hold cigars? LOL
Joe peer pressures his guests into smoking
hes use to handling a similar shape n color but made of flesh leave em alone lol
cuz they probly never smoked cigars before Joe made them smoke them
I couldn't focus on anything else while watching him LOL
Most people don't smoke cigars. They are pretty harsh if you don't smoke especially if it's a darker cigar
I saw bears putting out on fire😂
11:40 House is on N Las Casas Ave. Google street view looks like it was built to withstand fire. No wood on the outside.
Smoking out the studio while talking about the fires is truly wild 💨 💨 💨 💨
Really?
What?
It's inhumane how dare they😂
Its not that deep alison 😂
No the fuck it isn’t 😂😂😂 goofball
5:57 Arnold would be proud
Im dead yo😂😂😂😂😂