The devastation of Pacific Palisades and Altadena wasn’t just a natural disaster—it was the inevitable consequence of California’s disastrous Democrat leadership. The unchecked wildfires that obliterated entire neighborhoods weren’t some freak accident; they were the result of years of mismanagement, environmental negligence, and a refusal to prioritize public safety over radical policies. Now, the aftermath is just as grim. The land is scorched beyond recognition, leaving behind thousands of tons of toxic debris that must be painstakingly removed. Critical infrastructure—water, sewage, gas lines, electricity—must be rebuilt from nothing. And then, of course, there’s the question of those once amazing homes. What was once vibrant communities has been reduced to lifeless ruins, and rebuilding from the ground up will take decades—if it ever happens at all. But here’s the real tragedy: The displaced residents cannot afford to wait. They need shelter now. They need jobs now. And they kn...