• [Liar Karen Bass...] Y'All Got Took: There Was Never Going to Be Any 'R

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 15 20:16:19 2025
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    https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2025/07/11/yall-got-took-there-was- never-going-to-be-any-rebuilt-pacific-palisades-n3804690

    You knew in your heart of hearts from the very beginning.

    Even as you watched those first flames take the first houses and then leap
    up through the canyons and down through the hillsides, through the breaks,
    even jumping PCH to gobble up the houses tucked next to the highway itself
    - those uniquely SoCal structures sandwiched between the asphalt and that
    big, blue Pacific surf...you knew.

    You knew would never see it again, for all the gargoyle grin assurances of
    the mayor who couldn't be bothered to be there when the flames broke out.
    For all the slickster, huckstering, faux promises of a governor faking
    phone calls as he skittered like a cockroach from angry, heartbroken
    residents who only wanted answers.

    You knew.

    You knew when comedian turned prophet Adam Corolla went on an epic rant
    from a hotel room desk, a fire refugee himself waiting on word whether he
    had a home or not, telling you then and there if your home was gone, it
    was gone for good.

    Because Mayor Karen Bass, Governor Gavin Newsom, and the soul-crushing machinery of the State of California had the will and the power to ensure
    you would never rebuild, one way or the other.

    https://youtu.be/ZlhFQE8O1qQ

    And you knew he was right.

    That sick feeling only grew as months passed. The empty words of a nervous-as-a-cat Bass, defensively deflecting Donald Trump's directions to
    make residents as whole as possible as soon as possible, hang in the air
    still.

    https://youtu.be/Oj7BsVWziMA

    In hard-hit Altadena alone, the rebuilding process six months later is
    sucking the lives and hope out of people.

    And every dime they ever had.

    ...Addressing the concerns of homeowners at a recent community meeting,
    Barger told them, “You have lost so much, you shouldn't have to worry
    about permitting fees getting in the way of rebuilding your home. For most families, these fees may have exceeded $20,000. That's a barrier we cannot allow to stand.”

    The deferral of fees only applies to people who lived in their own single- family homes before the fire. It does not apply to non-owner-occupied
    rental properties, multi-family housing units or commercial structures.

    The county estimates that if 60% of homeowners in Altadena and elsewhere
    in unincorporated Palisades rebuild, it would amount to $84 million in
    building permit fees.

    Permitting is only one hurdle. For most, state and local building codes
    have changed in the decades since many of these homes were originally
    built, meaning the house has to have changes and extras that insurance
    covering a like-to-like rebuild does not account for.

    “It adds expenses that we didn’t expect. Like, solar is required on all
    new builds, and so is the easement from the property line. It’s got to be
    five feet now and ours was only three,” says Toomey, as she stands under a backyard oak tree that survived.

    “And insurance doesn’t pay for that stuff. That’s on us,” Silvernail adds.

    Soil sampling is now required, and that tacks another $5000-$8000 onto the process.

    The very long and tedious process, which is beginning to look as if it's specifically designed to soak as much money out of the homeowner as
    possible before they give up in disgust and move elsewhere.

    There have been only an unconscionable 44 building permits approved in LA County since the fires.

    ...But the process is still slow. As of midday July 1, 2025, the LA County Permitting Progress Dashboard showed 890 rebuild applications in the Eaton
    Fire area, but only 44 building permits have been issued, taking an
    average turnaround of about 10 weeks to get through the process.

    And speed matters. A survey of fire victims found that the longer it takes
    to rebuild, the more likely it is people won’t move back.

    “So even folks that fully intend to move back today, if this process,
    either through permitting or financing or insurance, takes more than three years, the percentage of people that want to move back drops to like 50%,” Kawahara says.

    Those are the single-family homeowners' travails.

    Back in February, I wrote about a new Los Angeles ordinance that had come
    into effect, requiring low-income housing to be erected, replacing
    apartment buildings that were lost.

    What that meant to fire victims who'd lost their rental homes was they
    might never have a home to return to if the landlord rebuilt their
    building and they now earned too much to make the qualifications for the low-income threshold.

    In effect, LA County would be making them homeless.

    ...This also means that “affordability” is likely to be determined based
    on citywide median household income that is half the Palisades amount.

    If all units in RSO buildings must be replaced with units affordable to lower-income households making up to about $80,000 per year for a family
    of four, rents would be about $2,000 per month. For the units in newer,
    non-RSO buildings that must be affordable to very-low-income households
    making up to about $50,000 for a family of four, rents would be about
    $1,300 per month.

    Before the fire, a market-rate two-bedroom apartment cost between $4,000
    and $5,000 per month, requiring a monthly annual household income of
    $160,000 to comfortably afford, which means that the RPO replacement requirements could significantly alter the area’s demographics — and even
    bar higher earning residents from renting out homes at their old
    addresses.

    So, conceivably, if you once rented a lovely apartment in the area and
    this ordinance as written is in effect for the rebuild, you will now make
    too much money to return to your former home, even if it's the same
    landlord rebuilding on the exact same address.

    The state's oleaginous chief executive delivered the coup de grâce to
    former renters and landlords yesterday.

    In a self-congratulatory moment, Newsom grandly announced his intentions
    to bring 'multifamily low-income housing development' to Pacific
    Palisades, Eaton, and Altadena, creating a more 'resilient and - keyword
    here - equitable Los Angeles.'

    Six months after the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, California
    Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled $101 million in funding Tuesday for
    “multifamily low-income housing development” that will “contribute to a
    more equitable and resilient Los Angeles." The priority is for “geographic proximity to the fire perimeters of the Eaton, Hughes, and Palisades
    fires.”

    Earlier this year, The Center Square broke news that California state law
    and a local Los Angeles ordinance require fire-destroyed rent-protected
    housing — which includes all apartments in the city built before October
    1978 — be replaced with low-income housing. Because the affordability requirements use county-level income data, not more local incomes,
    definitions for “low” and “very low” income housing reflect much lower
    incomes than the norm for the affluent Palisades community.

    “Thousands of families – from Pacific Palisades to Altadena to Malibu –
    are still displaced, and we owe it to them to help,” said Newsom in a statement. “The funding we’re announcing today will accelerate the
    development of affordable multifamily rental housing so that those
    rebuilding their lives after this tragedy have access to a safe,
    affordable place to come home to.”

    Those who actually are 'rebuilding their lives' because of the fires are
    not going to qualify for what is being rebuilt.

    You just knew.

    xonkd
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    What’s happening la is not normal. We have an incompetent
    socialist/communist mayor who spends more time protecting foreign
    nationals than she does on her own citizens. 39 rebuild permits for
    single family dwellings 6 months after the fire.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GvOSCEmW8AAXLt5?format=jpg&name=360x360

    And you just know that every homeowner who finally walks away is one more
    chalk mark on the progressive tote board to remake an equitable city out
    of what they see as the privileged life in those once beloved old
    communities dotting the hillsides.

    Someone said they would hate to assign sinister motives to all this, but
    it really looks bad.

    I don't have any problem assigning sinister motives to all of it,
    particularly knowing who the leading players are.


    Mayor Karen Bass
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    Jul 5, 2025
    @MayorOfLA
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    They gave ICE a budget bigger than most of the world’s militaries.

    Instead of investing in housing, jobs, or health care, they’re funding
    fear — tearing families apart in our neighborhoods.

    These raids must end.
    Brian O'Shea
    @BrianOSheaSPI
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    You cut more out of the fire fighting budget than most 3rd world
    countries’ military budgets, allowing your fire starters to burn down that
    land adjacent to Brentwood thus freeing it up for your previously blocked
    bid to build 1400 low-income housing units.

    No one should doubt for a minute that this hasn't been the contingency
    plan all along, for any Los Angeles area that 'burns' or suffers a
    'natural disaster.' Like a fire that has no reservoir to quench the
    flames, or prescribed burns to mitigate them before they break out, or a
    fire department funded, trained, and ready to go in chaparral that burns
    in the blink of an eye.

    When there are people setting fires in that tinder-dry wilderness
    constantly.

    T Wolf ??
    @Twolfrecovery
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    33% of fires the past six years in Los Angeles were started by the
    homeless. Now, think of the $2 billion that went to homeless services in
    LA that can't be accounted for while LAFD got their budgets cut.
    @RickCarusoLA @SteveHiltonx @TheKevinDalton

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1912359131094065390

    You know they're in the societal transformation business, and rebuilding
    your precious private homestead isn't any part of that master plan.

    You just knew what was coming.

    What I don't know is when people finally learn.

    You know, every single day, we, the happy crew here at HotAir, stand up
    and FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT against authoritarian radicals like Newsom, Bass,
    and the rampaging, increasingly violent Democratic progressive Left.

    Ed, David, John, and I do our best to deliver the best, wide-ranging conservative reporting for our terrific readers.


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