On Friday, Donald Trump traveled to Los Angeles to see firsthand the extensive damage caused by the fire. Trump allow Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have it with both barrels, unlike other leaders who might have played great with local officials dealing with an extraordinary crisis.
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” We are going to accomplish everything we can, slashing rules, expediting everything so that people can begin the process right away”, Bass said during the meeting.
That’s certainly true, as Trump pointed out.
” We know the one thing is they are saying they will not be allowed to commence for 18 times”, Trump said of the 18-month period.
” That will not be the situation”, Bass responded. ” First, we have to take care, to make sure that there’s not that getting rid of the hazardous waste, cleaning things up, but that people can start right away”.
” Cleaning things up so people can start right away”? What sort of twin talk is that?
Trump doesn’t let her off the wire.
” They want to start today. They are not permitted to do it right now, but they want to begin removing things, Trump said.
America’s major cities have been in deep trouble for most of this decade. Three Democratic idiots are leading New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, and there’s little wish that those places may experience a return anywhere quickly. New York’s Eric Adams, Chicago’s Brandon Johnson, and L. A. s Karen Bass are all seeing their approval ratings dying despite high expectations when they took company.  ,
One-party politicians is killing America’s largest towns. It didn’t used to be that means in New York and Los Angeles. In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Mike Bloomberg and Rudy Giuliani won five straight victories in the city. During their career, violence dropped, the economy boomed, and the town thrived.
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In Los Angeles, Republican Richard Riordan served two terms in the 1990s as president, lowering violence and income, “leaving the town a better place” according to his critics.
City Journal’s Steven Malanga asks,” What went wrong” ? ,
Has there ever been a time when the leaders of the world’s biggest towns are currently while unhappy as they are? Even though they are only in their first term, Karen Bass in Los Angeles, Brandon Johnson in Chicago, and Eric Adams in New York all have criticism scores that would have caused President Biden to color. In addition to the leaders of New York’s town council having discussed how they might reduce Adams from office in the midst of his legal troubles, Bass and Johnson are now facing remember work. The three leaders are similar in one important aspect of their election: they were elected in one-party liberal towns where transformation has become extremely difficult because large numbers of voters cast their ballots based on demographic categories like race, ethnicity, or sex, only to discover that they don’t like the outcomes of the policies they choose. What, if anyone, did voters learn from these leaders’ failures?
It’s more about which party is in power than it is about who. As much as the Republicans are at problem, the problem is.  ,
The Republicans stopped competing in large towns, making radical left plans the only ones up for debate and vote on in those places today. These policies aren’t working and are actually worsening the issues they claim to be addressing.  ,
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Add to that a suicide inability to change, to restructuring, to do what’s important, and you have a recipe for complete disaster. Rather than admit they could be wrong about illegal aliens, violence, competition, or schools, these leaders double down and assume that things aren’t as bad as the internet is making them out to be.
Individuals in those places have given up, relocated, or sought to take advantage of the conflict. At the end of socialism, it was the same in Russia. As people gave up trying to do what was proper and just stuck their arms out to benefit from the chaos, the program became more and more corrupt.
Trump won more votes than any other contemporary Republican in great blue locations. Is he assist the local GOP events in winning the battle of ideas and overcoming the left?  ,