There Was Never Going
to Be Any 'Rebuilt' Pacific Palisades
Hot Air,
by
Beege Welborn
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
7/12/2025 12:54:02 AM
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
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 7/12/2025 1:02:49 AM (No. 1976257)
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is too busy making sure that ILLEGAL INVADERS get free cash.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
danu 7/12/2025 1:12:07 AM (No. 1976260)
no. trump and grenell got tooked. both went to lobby for the residents, asap.
both marxocrats boldly stuck their hands out for handouts. iirc, gruesome was caught lying --to pdt.
both crooks hosed the residents-without need for actual water.
now these 2 hyenas are to spend 100 millions turning prime real estate into housing projects.
we simply do not have enough contempt for these vile parasitical never never land screw worms.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
chumley 7/12/2025 1:36:31 AM (No. 1976267)
You mean like we were never going to see the Epstein files? Thats unprecedented!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
NotaBene 7/12/2025 3:08:01 AM (No. 1976276)
This article breaks my heart. We enjoyed 39 happy years in our 4-bedroom Pacific Palisades paradise home including pool and Jacuzzi overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Even with a Khol barbecue that could be rolled poolside to complete the American Dream. The first ominous sign was a letter from the thieves of State Farm Insurance Co. that our fire insurance of 39 years would be cancelled 3 months later, December 13, 2024. Too much danger of fires they said, and almost all Palisades homeowners received these letters as their policies expired.To get California government arranged insurance I needed to change the roof for it was over 25 years old, and also had to cut down many trees. This was Catch-22 for us, lost our insurance (and was completely legal in California) and 3 weeks later, January 7 the fires passed by the backyard at 11 am. I could drive home from work arriving at noon, running the last mile along Sunset Boulevard after parking my dear Mustang convertible on a sidewalk because Sunset Boulevard was blocked (where it later burned). House was fine but the backyard was consumed. Spent the next 6 hours with a garden hose fighting flare-ups in our yard and those of neighbors. We had some water pressure left although the DEI LADWP had left the Santa Inez reservoir in the Palisades Highlands lay empty for months. The fire started in the Palisades Highlands where encampments of the homeless have started many fires. When night fell we had to leave because fire started in the next hill and generated a twister wind of cinders (although our home only burned the next morning, but I had to chicken because the lovely Mrs. NotaBene is everything a man can desire). We were among the last to leave the Palisades driving through two solid walls of fire down Temescal Canyon to Pacific Coast Highway, out of a movie. The point of telling you all this is to explain that DURING ALL THIS TIME WE DID NOT SEE A SINGLE FIRE FIGHTER OR SINGLE FIRE ENGINE OR A SINGLE DROP OF WATER DROPPED.
My experience tells me that the LAFD just let Palisades burn. The famous first responders bear enormous responsibility. The tree fire stations were saved, yet 25,000 single family homes of premier California real estate were left to burn. Mayor Bass was frolicking in Ghana at the time, but I think the LAFD and LADPW DEI leadership making $850,000 a year (two Lesbians and a Latinixca) should be at least fired.
The fact that Bass and Newsom now announce of millions for low income multi-family housing projects offers an explanation for why these leftists let the houses of idyllic Pacific Palisades burn down.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 7/12/2025 5:19:10 AM (No. 1976293)
#4 - What a harrowing experience for both you and Mrs. NoteBene. I'm sure you had God's protection.
I agree with your assessment the powers-that-be let the Palisades burn, as well as the Eaton and Altadena fires. As a native Angelino, born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, I'm well-versed in those neighborhoods. The level of incompetence displayed by the "city leaders" was, and continues to be, criminal...not to mention our dysfunctional state government. Every rural land-owner in my county, Mendocino, had their insurance cancelled this year. The same has happened in our surrounding counties. We can't get coverage from any other carrier, and everyone is being funneled into the state's bankrupt un-FAIR program, and who wants to throw their money away? We're looking into "self-insuring" and working with our bank.
Some day this whole house of cards will fall down. Then we can Make California Golden Again.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
FJB 2022 23 24 7/12/2025 5:59:28 AM (No. 1976298)
Even though I think they shouldn't be surprised at this betrayal, I really feel sorry for the people who had trusted they would be able to rebuild the homes they had spent most of their lifetime in, maybe they even voted for these cretons, they have now been stabbed in the back from the leaders they had faith in. As long as Newsom and Bass are in office and the dunces in Cal. keep electing them and those like them, they can plan on being betrayed eventually, these are the people I have no empathy for, you get what you voted for. New York is headed down that same path, better wake up or suffer the consequences like LA.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 7/12/2025 6:03:08 AM (No. 1976300)
It was so obvious from the get-go.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/12/2025 6:28:43 AM (No. 1976306)
Those homeowners should simply walk away from their property taxes and Los Angeles would drop even further into the toilet bowl. They paid taxes for years and when it was time for the city to do its job, there was no water and no help. That's what taxes are for, correct? A fire chief making $700K to do nothing is obscene.
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That seems to be the goal for liberalism. If someone is successful, make them pay.
Pay taxes, lose their property, invade their neighborhoods. Make them pay!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Catherine 7/12/2025 8:01:57 AM (No. 1976348)
Your first clue should be the insurance companies dropping fire coverage on everyone just months before the big fire. Why, it almost sounds like they knew what was coming.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
felixcat 7/12/2025 8:40:05 AM (No. 1976364)
Ya gotta break a few eggs to make an omelette or in this case, ya gotta let a lot of private property burn to the ground toiler the land to build affordable apartments for illegals and other parasites.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
privateer 7/12/2025 8:44:13 AM (No. 1976367)
It sounds like the whole thing was planned, then executed. And State Farm was warned. I would not be surprised to learn that, not only were the LAFD and LADPW instructed to stand down, but that the CA grubberment started the fires. And the reservoir was conveniently drawn down in advance. Mayor was safely out of country. Of course, this is all too fantastic to be true. I can't believe it even occurred to me.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 7/12/2025 9:15:36 AM (No. 1976374)
Before long another fire season will be approaching too. Some other neighborhood will be facing what Pacific Palisades is going through now.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/12/2025 9:17:13 AM (No. 1976375)
California, you got what you voted for!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Swirven 7/12/2025 9:45:13 AM (No. 1976385)
But didn’t they vote these people into office?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
hershey 7/12/2025 9:53:39 AM (No. 1976388)
Ya know, #12, it's not a conspiracy theory if it's proven true....like so many of the other things we are finding out about...weather control, COVID ad naseum....
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
happywarrior 7/12/2025 10:26:58 AM (No. 1976411)
It makes me wonder what beautiful neighborhood they have chosen next to burn down and rebuild into a 3rd world country.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 7/12/2025 10:49:00 AM (No. 1976427)
In other LA news, the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers increased this month to $22.50 an hour with an incremental increase to $30 an hour planned for 2028. The LA city council and Bass’ priority is to provide for illegal alien parasites at taxpayer expense.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
chagrined 7/12/2025 11:14:51 AM (No. 1976446)
I'm with poster #12, especially after homeowners lost their insurance so close to when the fires occurred. I have no problem saying this considering the hyenas who are responsible, Bass and Newsom, and their crooked buddies in the insurance business.
Anyone wants to say conspiracy theory go right ahead. Just remember in the last several years "Conspiracy" Theorist's batting average is very high and it's directly due to the caliber of lowdown, evil, despicable, mostly Democrats we're dealing with around the country! One of the lowest life forms on Earth.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 7/12/2025 11:48:22 AM (No. 1976458)
Enough already. Stop blaming the firefighters and the insurance companies. DEMOCRATS did this. The people who voted for them are responsible for this mess. No one else. The elected and appointed officials of California are fools, and they were elected by fools. You knew this was going to happen - because they’re DEMOCRATS.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
DVC 7/12/2025 11:52:41 AM (No. 1976459)
Upper middle class homes are no longer permitted in California, apparently.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 7/12/2025 12:37:48 PM (No. 1976478)
A friend lived in PP in a rental cottage that burned to the ground. She got 15 minutes notice to evacuate, and escaped with her car, the clothes on her back, and her cat. She has already relocated to Florida, and is slowly rebuilding her life. She recognized that she'd never recover what she lost, and moved on. Sadly, many other people will eventually come to the same conclusion.
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Isn't this the sort of situation "tarring and feathering" was meant for?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/12/2025 1:22:52 PM (No. 1976502)
Looks like Mz. Bass, Mayor of LA let the homes burn (her thugs likely set the fire) so she could get rich on the kickbacks from real estate thugs stealing the property!
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Kafka2 7/12/2025 1:26:33 PM (No. 1976503)
Those NYC residents who want to get an idea what to expect if Mamdani is elected mayor should take a look at how the people who lost their homes to wildfires in the LA area are being treated by the Democrat Progressives. This is socialism in practice. They are destroying the area so they can remake it equitable.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
privateer 7/12/2025 1:39:27 PM (No. 1976508)
I didn't use the word conspiracy; but if it fits.... But I don't think State Farm was any part of causing this. I wonder though, if they received---in a oblique, nebulous and untraceable way---a comment like: with this ridiculously high probability of wind-driven, out of control wildfires, who could blame you if you denied coverage for near certain, catastrophic and unrecoverable losses?
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
franco 7/12/2025 3:40:57 PM (No. 1976592)
#4: Your testimony is heart-breaking. I have only one suggestion for you and all of the other residents of Pacific Palisades: Sue all of the responsible parties (Newscum, Bass-ackwards, the state and local government agencies that facilitated the catastrophe and now stand as impediments to recovery) penniless. (Make it a class action lawsuit if you have to, but recognize going in that the attorneys will get a huge cut of the settlement first.) That is the only way, short of violence in my view, to affect change at this point. It took decades for the Southern Poverty Law Center (back when it really was force for good run by Morris Dees) to bankrupt the KKK, but it succeeded. The evil principals who made this happen must be made personally penniless.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
DVC 7/12/2025 7:29:31 PM (No. 1976711)
If your politics hates suburbia.....burn it down.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
danu 7/12/2025 7:34:56 PM (No. 1976713)
our hearts and prayers --and tv's--were with the ppl of palisades...our fears were tangled in the grift.
we felt more mass destruction and death -as in HI, right up to the guadalupe river. so sorry.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 7/12/2025 7:47:33 PM (No. 1976717)
Per #10 and others. If State Farm was warned it sure wasn't early enough. They lost 7.6 billion dollars in the fires. Other companies lost millions. Keep on blaming the insurance companies. With losses like that, there won't be enough companies to complain about in the future. CA regulations, state and city incompetence and hordes of ambulance chasers are the reasons they are pulling up stakes and leaving the "Golden State". Of course, the state guaranty fund will insure those who can't get insurance with the few companies left at bare bones coverage at twice the rate. Good luck.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
danu 7/12/2025 9:34:44 PM (No. 1976756)
1 ignored bit of evidence: the locals caught an arsonist red-handed, with the tools of his trade.
iirc, the story was, he was turned over to the police. and he was set free.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/13/2025 7:08:09 AM (No. 1976854)
If anybody in California thought it was going to be rebuilt as it was, the expection was that the federal government (US Taxpayers) would pay for all of it. Those unfortunate residents can thank the insolence of Gavin Newsom and Karen (The Joker) Bass for putting the kibosh on that expectation due to their arrogance and stupidity. Now, they will beg us to pay for the new ghetto that will be earmarked for the illegal population.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 7/13/2025 8:27:23 AM (No. 1976898)
#4. the reminder of your experience at Pac Pal remains gut-wrenching to say the least. Still at a loss for words as to why and how your local fire dept. went walk about and nowhere to be seen. Same for Bass and Gruesome.
What would it take to restore the Golden State to what it once was with competent leaders. Perhaps when the state's house of cards collapses as TQ points out and the dims who caused this calamity are tarred and feathered.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
Zigrid 7/13/2025 9:47:38 AM (No. 1976935)
Always felt there was something more to this fire...I'm thinking the big events coming to California had something to do with it...and the big money guys wanted the area clear of peasants....if I were President Trump...I'd move the games somewhere's else...and let the money dudes eat dirt....
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
hurricanegirl 7/13/2025 9:53:37 AM (No. 1976936)
Oh, great idea, #27. NOT!
#4, please DO NOT sue the state and local government entities because all you would be doing is suing US (all taxpayers). If you want to sue, sue the PEOPLE individually, NOT the government.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/13/2025 12:12:52 PM (No. 1976997)
A fair and impartial judge (assuming there is still such a thing) would direct state and local government in California to pay for new housing for those who lost their homes because it was democrat government policy that caused the big insurance companies to cut and run. No other business would be required to invest in a guaranteed loss and witholding water in a fire-prone area is deliberate government creation of high risk. Karen Bass has insufficient fire and police personnel along with insufficient intelligence to protect the citizens who paid her to do so.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
Rather Read 7/13/2025 12:31:33 PM (No. 1977007)
That is so sad. My great uncle left the farm in Ohio and was in San Francisco when the Great earthquake of 1906 happened. He later moved to Sacramento and he and his family lived in California the rest of his life. He dearly loved the state. He would be shocked to see what has happened to the late great golden State.
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