O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas

Hear my prayer: Nothing Bass did before, during, or after the Palisades fire suggests that she lifted a finger for the victims of the fire. This leaked phone call suggests that she had other priorities that she is still not talking about.

13 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

  1. June 2026 primary for LA mayor. What are the odds that Bass wins a majority of voters from what was Pacific Palisades?

  2. You kidding me?
    She is going to get reelected by massive majority.
    It’s what ‘people’ want.
    How do you think she got the job in the first place.

  3. California has mail-in voting enabling Democrats to finagle whatever they want whenever they want it.

    1. And most Californians figure that no one they vote for ever gets elected is just bad luck. Many like corrupt incompetents in charge so they do not feel Republican.

    2. And CA issues a CDL to any entity that applies … and AUTOMATICALLY registers them to vote. Just imagine all the Singh votes in this State?

  4. I’m gonna cheer for the earthquake + raging fires that get put out with a mile high tsunami.

    1. I still have the book …
      https://images.pangobooks.com/images/1fe1d418-31ce-47dd-8699-d33156d57601?format=auto&width=1080&quality=85

      The Late Great State of California is a novel by Curt Gentry, published in 1968, that explores the history and culture of California through a fictional narrative where the state suffers a catastrophic earthquake, causing coastal regions to sink into the Pacific Ocean. The book reflects on California’s influence and the consequences of its disappearance on the world.

      Yes … and the book had a deep effect on the culture …

      California tumbles into the sea
      That’ll be the day I go back to Annandale

      https://youtu.be/GCX635Z7_PE?si=tEor4p_AZhJ-jYmK

      Skunk Baxter AND Denny Dias!? Wow … what a time to come of age as music came of age …

      1. They are both: incompetents at their jobs, but experts at criminality because of the culture they grew up in.

  5. When did a California politician ever do anything for the citizens?

    It has to be 50 years.

  6. ‘read between the lines’, well what little l can confidently discern from that, she is basically admitting she hasnt got a whiff of the necessary organizational skills, contingency analysis experience, budgeting experience all that ‘stuff’ a big city mayor needs.
    she is however a POC and knows the DEI stuff down pat. in other words, the metrics to get one elected in 2026.
    a prediction: more than odds on she will be reelected. and why that is l couldn’t say, there is NOTHING logical about it, but again just a hunch.

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