01/11/2025
California and the Democrat Progressive voters got what they asked for when they turned the state over to these people with DEI FOLKS, especially Pelosi’s nephew. Everything in the U.S. was going according to their plans. They wanted to install a dictator, Biden, to steer the ship under a man who was sick in 2020. Well, here is CA in the middle of the ocean and they didn’t have enough water and law and order to keep the people safe from harm.
They all need to look in the mirror and ask – how do we get out of this mess?
There is no sympathy when people won’t listen and think they know best and have to learn the hard way.
How many years has CA had fires and did nothing to make provisions for fires of this nature?
Stupid is as stupid does. Time for people to learn from these fires and the loss of lives and properties. Will they or will the continue making fun of the person who is not a dictator – President Trump, and make CA great again? Time will tell – because some people never learn.
In the past, CA was a beautiful place to visit, but now, forget it.
CA did this to themselves when they voted in folks to lead them into this mess. There are other states who are in this same shape and should learn from what happened to CA.
When I see what these two/Pelosi/Obama have done to our country and President Trump – they have no dignity or honor in their soul. The only honor they have is among thieves. It makes me sad to say those things – but, to spend and place our country and people in this position is a disgrace. They have no shame.
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WATCH! “No Pun Intended”: Biden’s Wildfire Gaffe Leaves Californians Fuming
January 11, 202514
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President Joe Biden did what he does best during a briefing on the devastating wildfires tearing through California: he made a joke. And not just any joke. With homes reduced to ash and thousands displaced, Biden quipped, “So you fire away, no pun intended,” while handing the mic to Vice President Kamala Harris.
No pun intended, Joe? Really? Because for the thousands of Californians who just lost everything, there’s nothing funny about fire. This isn’t the first time Biden’s mouth has written a check his empathy can’t cash, but this one stings in a particular way.
Let’s set the stage. Wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles County, claiming at least five lives and destroying thousands of homes. Entire neighborhoods are unrecognizable. Families are living in temporary shelters. The air is thick with smoke and despair. And here comes Biden, the supposed “empathetic unifier,” cracking jokes like he’s hosting open mic night.
To his credit—and I’ll admit, it’s a very small bit of credit—Biden announced that the federal government will cover 100% of the disaster response costs for the next 180 days. That means debris removal, temporary shelters, and first responders’ salaries will be federally funded. Good. That’s what should happen when disaster strikes. But here’s the thing: when you’re this bad at delivering your message, you overshadow even the good news.

Tone Deaf Leadership
This isn’t the first time Biden has shown he’s out of touch. During the Maui wildfires in 2023, where over 100 people tragically lost their lives, Biden stood in front of a search-and-rescue dog wearing protective boots and joked, “That’s some hot ground, man.” If you’re thinking that’s bad, remember, this is the guy who’s famous for saying, “Come on, man!” like that’s supposed to be a coherent defense. His Maui blunder was widely criticized, but apparently, no lesson was learned. Here we are again, watching Biden fumble through one of the most basic tasks of leadership: showing empathy.
Is it cognitive decline? Maybe. Is it just Joe being Joe? Also maybe. Either way, it’s infuriating to see a man in such a critical position of power consistently fail to rise to the occasion.
Actions Speak Louder—And So Do Words
What makes Biden’s joke so offensive isn’t just the timing. It’s the broader message it sends: he doesn’t really get it. His words betray a fundamental lack of connection to what’s happening on the ground. It’s not just a political faux pas; it’s a window into how detached he is from the pain and suffering of the American people.
And let’s not forget, this is the same administration that’s constantly touting how “compassionate” they are compared to the last guy. If this is compassion, I’d hate to see indifference.
California’s Fiscal Folly
Of course, Biden isn’t the only one who deserves criticism here. California’s leadership has plenty of blame to shoulder. The state’s mismanagement of forests and failure to address critical infrastructure issues have made wildfires a recurring nightmare. Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration seems more interested in virtue signaling than in enacting policies that prevent these disasters in the first place.
But Biden’s joke handed the critics of California’s leadership an easy out. Instead of focusing on systemic problems, the conversation—understandably—turns to Biden’s lack of tact.
Final Thoughts
Here’s the bottom line: the President of the United States should be someone who lifts people up in their darkest moments, not someone who makes them roll their eyes or clench their fists in frustration. Biden’s “fire away” joke wasn’t just inappropriate; it was a reminder that this administration’s greatest strength might be its ability to make us miss competence, clarity, and common sense.
If this is the best Biden can do, it’s time for him to seriously reconsider how he communicates with the American people. We’re tired of excuses. We’re tired of missteps. And most of all, we’re tired of a leader who thinks he’s playing to the crowd when the crowd just wants him to stop talking. Thank goodness Jan 20th is less than 2 weeks away!
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It makes me sad for a country who has offered so much to opportunity and to see ignorant people voted in and squander it all – when Americans deserve better. They just let the wrong people get a hold of the “keys to the kingdom” and were afraid to defy them for 12 years.
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