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Karen Bass Mocks a Fire Victim Running for Mayor — And It Perfectly Explains Why Los Angeles Is Broken

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Let me preface this by saying I have no hope left for California. I want to, desperately. I have over 50 family members who live in San Clemente, California and I love them and want their state to thrive. I'm just afraid there is too much crazy to come back from. We'll see. 

I learned about Spencer Pratt watching 'The Hills' in my early 20's. It was the 'it' show. Spencer was a bit of a bad boy. He was the guy who came in and took one of the girls from the girl group and consumed all of her time to the point where it strained her friendships. All girls have had an experience like this.

Spencer and his wife Heidi have stayed together all of these years, however, and made a nice life for themselves. They had children and then lost their homes to the wildfires in California. Since then, Pratt has been so angry about the rebuild effort, as well as many other LA issues, he decided to run for Mayor. He's run a great campaign full of attention grabbing ads and good ideas. The current Mayor, Karen Bass, takes every opportunity to belittle him.

Spencer has a political science degree, so he already understands basic civics and how government is supposed to work. More importantly, he’s someone who’s been through real pain—he lost his home. Instead of letting that destroy him, he’s channeling it into something productive.  Some of the best politicians emerge from exactly this kind of experience: people who were forced to deal with government bureaucracy during a personal crisis, saw how broken the system actually is, and decided to turn that frustration into action for the better. Spencer is doing precisely that.

Karen Bass has had years to fix this. Why is it still so broken? Why is she asking for more years to do nothing? Things are bad now. Why not give someone else a chance to improve things?

She's so entitled and isolated from regular people, she doesn't even recognize how insufferable she sounds. 

It seems like Spencer is exactly the right person to talk about this issue. Both his family and his parents are the part of the people suffering under Karen Bass. 

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