Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) is blaming the California fires on corporations ignoring the “reality of climate change.”
“Corporations got us into this mess, but even they can’t escape the devastating reality of climate change,” the Progressive Caucus Co-Chair said on social media, sharing a video of an apocalyptic scene at a McDonald’s, as winds whip and spread the blaze.
Corporations got us into this mess, but even they can't escape the devastating reality of climate change. pic.twitter.com/iKVAoAN7rS
— Pramila Jayapal (@PramilaJayapal) January 9, 2025
She is not the only leftist to blame the California fires on climate change. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is also on board, writing earlier this week: “80,000 people told to evacuate. Blazes 0% contained. Eight months since the area has seen rain. The scale of damage and loss is unimaginable.”
Like Jayapal, Sanders made no mention of poor forest management and general government incompetency.
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“Climate change is real, not ‘a hoax,’” he said, urging President-elect Donald Trump to “treat this like the existential crisis it is.”
80,000 people told to evacuate.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) January 8, 2025
Blazes 0% contained.
Eight months since the area has seen rain.
The scale of damage and loss is unimaginable.
Climate change is real, not “a hoax.”
Donald Trump must treat this like the existential crisis it is. pic.twitter.com/TDyZZEPmoI
Neither also appeared to place any blame on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D), who was actually on a trip to Ghana when the blaze took off. She cut roughly $20 million from the city’s budget for fire services and only made things worse after telling desperate residents to visit “URL” to get more help.
Mayor Karen Bass literally just read the words "URL" off her script during the press conference instead of the emergency website for the victims of the fire.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 9, 2025
I think we have a new winner for most incompetent politician in America. pic.twitter.com/KIQfIVCWZB
Further, Jayapal made no mention of the fact that authorities are investigating the Kenneth fire in Woodland Hills near the southside of the San Fernando Valley as possible arson. The suspect has since been detained.
RELATED — People in Wheelchairs Being Evacuated as Winds and Fire Ravage Southern CaliforniaThe fires have claimed the lives of at least ten individuals, destroying thousands of structures in their paths. As of the time of this writing, the largest fire — the Palisades fire, spanning over 20,000 acres — was only eight percent contained.