On a per capita basis, Californiaâs gross domestic product is greater than the economies of the US, China, Germany, and Japan. Setting aside per capita comparisons and measuring productivity in hard dollars, Californiaâs state economy ranks fifth in the world, just behind the national economies of those four countries.
Home to 39 million people, California is also the most populous state in the US. Given these facts, Californiaâs fire devastation will ripple through the entire nation, and may be the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history.
As 40,000 acres burn, animals are incinerated alive and the human death toll rises, only a psychopath would look for advantage.
Trump twists the knife
Kicking and confusing terrified people in their hour of need, president-elect Donald Trump continues to spread disinformation about the fires, seeking to gain from the tragedy by pinning it on Democratic governance instead of facts or science.
Trump is braying to half of the nation that California Governor Newsom âdoesnât care about the people of California. Now the ultimate price is being paid. I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, fresh water to FLOW INTO CALIFORNIA! He is the blame for this. On top of it all, no water for fire hydrants, not firefighting planes. A true disaster!â
Trumpâs political attacks, delivered just when the country should come to Californiaâs aid, are a sinister ploy to draw public attention away from his long-running climate science denial.
Climate scientists warned us for years
Mainstream media is finally reporting that the L.A. fires, like the catastrophic wildfires that flattened Maui last year, are the product of climate change. Climate scientists have been warning us for decades that floods, wildfires, hurricanes and tornadoes would become more destructive due to climate change. Scientists have told Trump and GOP lawmakers repeatedly that trapped heat in the atmosphere will intensify disasters everywhere, making them more aggressive, more destructive, and more deadly, even as they become more frequent.
Trump and Republicans, with few exceptions, have consistently rebuked climate science and instead worked to accelerate climate change by increasing reliance on fossil fuels. Taking aim at Joe Bidenâs 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, Trumpâs Project 2025 proposes to erase clean energy programs from the federal government entirely while boosting the production of fossil fuels.
Republicans have fought for decades to discredit climate science in order to support their fossil fuel donors, and Drill Baby Drill Trump is determined to erase what little progress has been made. Trumpâs nominee to head the EPA, Lee Zeldin, is vowing to fight climate progress and âroll back regulationsâ that protect the environment and limit carbon emissions, while Doug Burgum, Trumpâs nominee to head the Department of Interior, is vowing to increase oil drilling on public lands.
Politicians like Trump who are financed by coal, oil and gas-backed campaign donations will fight to protect those industries as long as corporations are allowed to fund political campaigns under Citizens United. Itâs a long running and dangerous symbiosis that is now approaching the tipping point.
Republicans, fossil fuel CEOs and Fox News, lying about climate science, have blood on their hands
The fossil fuel industryâs well funded campaign to spread disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming is well-documented; it has been even more pernicious and effective than tobaccoâs misinformation campaign. Several years ago, at a hearing on âExposing Big Oilâs Disinformation Campaign to Prevent Climate Action,â the US House Committee on Oversight reported:
âThe fossil fuel industry has had scientific evidence about the dangers of climate change since at least 1977. Yet for decades, big oil spread denial and doubt about the harm of its products, undermining the science and preventing meaningful action on climate change even as the global climate crisis became increasingly dire, and its deadly impact on Americans increased.â
Fox News, controlled by Rupert Murdoch, echoes Republicansâ denial of climate science because Murdoch is heavily invested in big oil. Fox has, predictably, jumped in to blame democrats, not climate science, for the L.A. disaster. Fox Newsâ Jesse Waters is calling for Trump to take over the state. âThis is biblical-level destruction... A full federal takeover is needed. Invoke the Stafford Act. The stateâs overwhelmed. Martial law might have to be declared.â
Newsom wonât take the bait
Thankfully, Newsom refuses to respond in kind. Over the weekend, Governor Newsom invited Trump to see the destruction instead of braying about it:
As you prepare to assume the presidency once more, I invite you to come to California again, to meet with the Americans affected by these fires, see the devastation firsthand, and join me and others in thanking the heroic firefighters and first responders who are putting their lives on the line in the spirit of this great country. We must not politicize human tragedy or spread disinformation from the sidelines. Hundreds of thousands of Americans- displaced from their homes and fearful for the future- deserve to see all of us working in their best interests to ensure a fast recovery and rebuilt.
Trump has not yet responded to Newsomâs invitation.
As Republicans continue to deny climate science and politicize the fires instead of getting serious about tackling climate change, no one should be surprised if Trump tries to block FEMA funds to democrat-run cities and states, including L.A. and California. Nor should we be surprised if California seriously considers Canadaâs offer and formalizes a plan to secede.
Sabrina Haake is a columnist and 25 year litigator specializing in 1st and 14th Amendment defense. Her Substack, the Haake Take, is free.