January 2025 saw something like fourteen wildfires in total in the state of California. Some of these fires burned for approximately thirty days! Two of the fires were talked about more than the others, the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire. The destruction and devastation caused by these fires ranks high on the list of the most destructive fires that California has ever seen. One of the fires was deliberately set by an arsonist, and subsequent fires were a result of rekindling of that fire with contributing factors like drought and the Santa Ana Winds.
These fires raised many questions about the need for improved infrastructure and resources and also raised questions about the competency of the federal government. DT is known for his late-night rants on social media where he screams in caps lock about things he has no idea about. His echo chamber of followers repost and repeat, all of them talking out the side of their necks and trying their best to call everyone names and create conspiracy theories. The lack of useful federal government plans, assistance, and input is alarming. In recent months, it has grown more alarming. There were a lot of allegations out about the fighting of these fires (of which the "leaders" of this country know nothing about), the water (which simply could not keep up with the amount of things burning and spraying into hurricane force winds), the fire engines (which did need routine maintenance and upgrades), the grounding of air support (hurricane force winds) and other things. Someone who is not a follower of a cult or invested in a political party can use their common sense to see that there were certainly issues and challenges in fighting fourteen fires for a month straight. Not everything is a conspiracy. People really need to cut the shit. People lost homes, businesses, and lives.
I forgot that I pre-ordered this book on Audible. I got the notification today and listened to it while I was at work. It was about a six hour long listen. The narration was good. The content was a mixture of enthralling, factual, educational, and enraging. I had just finished a book about Qanon this morning that I will be reviewing next, and I have to say the misinformation and disinformation spewed forth by DT and his minions was more tiresome than usual. I found some of his comments especially grating and offensive, as I grew up in a family of firemen and first responders. (It is equally grating that they support this man and have subscribed to this conspiratorial way of thinking when this group shits on their profession, but I DIGRESS.) I thought the author of this book was well spoken and I appreciated the reporting of facts instead of heading down a conspiracy rabbit hole.