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Predictable with Stu Burguiere

Ep 1003 | Has California’s Woke and Corrupt Leadership DOOMED Its Citizens? | Guests: JP Decker & Dan Andros

Predictable with Stu Burguiere

Predictable Media

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.95.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Stu Burguiere looks at the latest in the wildfires sweeping through California and exposes the weaknesses in leadership that lead to such a disaster and the horrendous response to it. Then, Mercury One’s J.P. Decker joins with an update on how the group is providing relief to those affected by the wildfires in the West. And CBN’s Dan Andros joins to discuss the evolution of Mark Zuckerberg and Meta. TODAY’S SPONSOR   TRUST & WILL Protect what matters most in minutes at http://www.TrustAndWill.com/STU and get 10% off plus free shipping Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Stu Does America.

0:07.0

Watch us free on YouTube. YouTube.com slash Studez America.

0:10.0

Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell for notifications.

0:12.0

We have Dan Andrews here to talk about the transformation of the Mark Zuckerberg era at Meta.

0:17.0

We'll talk to Mercury 1 about the situation on the ground in Los Angeles.

0:20.0

But we're going to start by doing California's leadership disaster.

0:24.1

And before we get into the leadership disaster, I want to maybe focus on one good example of leadership.

0:31.4

And I mean, we can point to a bunch of different people.

0:34.3

It's hard to find anyone in government that fits that description.

0:37.9

But one guy who does fit that description is this guy.

0:41.3

The house was built by my mother and father in 1960. And I lived here my whole life. So there's a lot of memories here.

0:49.7

And I think I owed it to them as well to try my best to save it. Some things in life are worth fighting for.

0:56.0

I mean, if I were to lose this house, it would be very difficult to afford to be able to build a new house,

1:03.0

to pay the enormous property taxes they have here.

1:08.0

What would I do?

1:10.0

When I was out here, uh, hosting the house down and

1:13.9

getting ready and when the houses started to burn, I didn't see one single fire truck out here

1:21.2

at all. Zero. If they had some fire trucks, just on put a squirt here, a squirt there and kept an

1:26.8

eye on things.

1:32.1

All these houses would be here now. I'm telling you right now, I saw it with my own eyeballs.

1:37.4

All these houses, the houses behind me, they're all gone. They started with one little spark,

1:45.5

one little small fire. They just squirted those out, had a few people out there it would all be here now I did what I needed to do I did what I wanted to do I did what I thought I could do and that's what I did

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