Andrew Schulz: Fire Fallout Will Turn California Red

Andrew Schulz critiques all parties equally, without sparing either Democrats or Republicans for the sake of political correctness.

On the latest installment of his “Flagrant” podcast, the New York local dished out some blunt advice to all involved, yet one forecast seemed remarkably similar to something heard before.

Schulz implied that California’s tradition of voting blue could be affected due to the destructive wildfires ravaging the state, which is a sentiment shared by Adam Carolla regarding the potential political consequences of this disaster.

This blue state may go purple sooner rather than later. And, maybe, even a shade of red.

The discussion on the program delved into the ongoing California wildfires, focusing on the necessity for survivors to reconstruct their homes after the air clears of smoke.

That’s when new problems emerge, thanks to Big Government.

In California, when you begin constructing a house, you encounter the existing bureaucracy… People might exclaim, “Oh, forget the Democrats! Forget liberal policies! Forget Leftist ideologies. Just open it up and make it more like Texas or Florida, so they can operate as they do,” Schulz expressed.

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The panel proposed that Governor Gavin Newsom could loosen up administrative regulations to facilitate a quicker recovery. However, Schulz cautioned that this might not be immediate.

Schulz inquired, “You see, if making things more efficient is acceptable now, why wasn’t it done earlier? I’m curious as to why you’ve been delaying it all this time? Folks might remark, ‘The housing crisis resolves swiftly when one allows for construction here.’

In essence, Schulz stated that the general sentiment seems to be, “Alright, it appears we’ve had enough of the left-leaning policies.

“Progressivism is dead,” co-host Akaash Singh added.

Carolla made that statement several days following the commencement of the wildfires’ destructive rampage. Regardless of whom individuals hold responsible for the disaster, they will witness firsthand California’s ruthless nature towards construction, prompting them to reevaluate their political perspectives.

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2025-01-16 02:03