A resident who calls the city of Los Angeles home took an opportunity to drop some verbal elbows on Democratic Mayor Karen Boss on Thursday, referring to the city government’s response to the wildfires that are currently leaving a path of destruction and death in their wake, as “deficient and unfortunate.” Let’s be honest. She’s being really gracious by framing her comments in such a manner. Boss and her administration deserved to be verbally drawn and quartered for this travesty. Thousands of people are now homeless and five individuals are dead. Boss has blood on her hands.
Wildfires devastated multiple Los Angeles-area jurisdictions, leaving at least five people dead and destroying hundreds of buildings. Rachel Darvish told “Wake Up America” co-host Sharla McBride that she never received an “evacuation notice.”
“I didn’t vote for Karen Bass. I did not vote for her. It has nothing to do with what I’ve done or what anyone has done,” Darvish stated during the interview. “What is important now is — is when I was at my house, just peacefully working and turning around and getting a notification, walking out of my house and seeing the blazes that you see on — on the screen right now, what is disappointing to me is — is that the response time was so deficient and unfortunate that we have an — an enormous amount of damage that could have been avoided. That’s the unfortunate part. The other sad part about this is I’m a native. I was born and raised in Pacific Palisades. And to go back, I don’t know if that’s going to be possible.”
Bass was in Ghana as part of a delegation when the wildfires broke out. The city cut the Los Angeles Fire Department’s (LAFD) budget by almost $20 million in 2024, with the bulk of the cuts hitting the department’s operational supplies.
“We have leaders that need to be held accountable for what happened. The buck starts and stops with the mayor. That is something that we all know. There is — there is nothing around that,” Darvish continued in her justified rant against Boss and her people. “So I’m disappointed to see the mayor, Karen Bass to ignore requests for — for acknowledgement of what she’s done. That’s disappointing as well.”
“I could go on and on. The fire hydrants, why wasn’t there any water in the fire hydrants? When I was leaving my home, which was at around 11, 11:30, I didn’t get an evacuation notice,” Darvish added.
City officials have been blasted for Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley and for the LAFD deciding to pursue a “racial equity plan” under her leadership. Crowley’s biography refers to her as the “first female and LGBTQ Fire Chief” in the department’s history. Because apparently that’s the only qualification needed to fight fires.
“I did not see a fire truck. I wasn’t able to get a notification from — from Karen Bass’s office telling me to leave,” Darvish went on to say in conclusion. “I went because that’s what I saw. I saw what you are seeing on the screen right now. And I couldn’t have my family be victimized by poor decisions. So I had to make the decision to rush out of there on my own.”
There should be hell to pay for Boss and Crowley who sold their city down the river in order to push the liberal agenda.