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Suza's avatar

These fires are just a cascading systems failure of decades of government - at all levels - failing to plan and anticipate the inevitable. I am from Texas where you can feel the lack of government services and the weight of that when disasters happen. I am pretty shocked to see that in CA, which has far more functional and sophisticated government planning, these basic mistakes pile up.

Unfortunately I think the next 4 years will add to the chaos as the federal government has a critical role in shaping these kinds of infrastructure services. I wonder what will happen in CA politically now.

BTW, would be interesting to look at utilities as a key node experiencing constant systems failure particularly in CA.

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Alberto Santos's avatar

Above all, I hope that we all learn the lesson that we should always choose competence and merit, over our tribal preferences. It is fine to have a beer or to watch a football game with people we identify with. But for things that matter, like who will be governor, mayor, or head of the water department, we need to choose people with proven track records in delivering results. Quoting Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, "It does not matter if it is a white cat or a black cat; as long as it can catch mice".

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