Navy Seal author and historian Matt Bracken appeared at the Coffee and a Mike podcast talking about the Los Angeles fires.  He discusses just how devastating this fire really is, how whole neighborhoods are completely wiped out with a hazardous layer of ash on everything.

“Nobody’s gonna rebuild on their lots,” he said.  “Nobody.”

The layer of ash is toxic and the government authorities will ban anyone from bringing back an RV to live on their lot.  To say nothing of the non-existent infrastructure.

Add on that the neighborhoods with mandatory evacuation orders and looters going to town on those houses because there’s no police available to respond.  “We’ve grown a whole generation of thieves that have no respect for the law.”

“The police ain’t coming and the criminals know it!” he said.

As if that isn’t bad enough, he rightfully points out how Southern California society has changed from when these houses and neighborhoods were built.  We no longer have a high-IQ society that believes in delayed gratification and high impulse control, not with the illegals we’ve been importing.

“LA is going tribal,” Bracken said.

Example you ask?

Turning to terror attacks in America’s heartland.

Then in the last half of the interview, Bracken talks about terror attacks that may be initiated by Trump going hard on Iran, Gaza and so forth.  “If he really carries through with his threats, do you think the pro-Hamas people are going to say ‘We should just knuckle under’?”

“The world sees what you can do with a box of matches.”

 

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