Homeowners (not homes aflame) are getting hosed in California. They’re finding out that $100 million raised to help them has been divided among several nonprofits. In other words, they’ll never see any of those millions that were supposed to help them get back on their feet after devastating wildfires turned Pacific Palisades and other neighborhoods to ash. This is the California of Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass after all.
Take a look. (WATCH)
“This FireAid money is not helping the people. It is helping the nonprofits. Many of them have executives with six figure salaries” - Los Angeles wildfire victim, explaining that not a single cent of the $100 MILLION raised made it to victims of the fires pic.twitter.com/WLdlc4uf10
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) July 21, 2025
Remember those concerts and all the markets were saying “do you want to donate to fire victims?” Etc ?
— Make L.A. Great Again 🇺🇸 (@lalovestrump) July 21, 2025
They were just funneling money into useless leftist nonprofits.
Posters said they tried to sound the ‘fire’ alarm months back. It was all a scam.
As I predicted at the time. If you look at the list NGO recipients created subchapters with the word "fire" in it essentially. dog fire rescue. homeless fire aid. Native American Fire victims. Bonta will do nothing. Ask Flea.
— Mark Groubert (@lordbuckly) July 21, 2025
The nonprofits are all corrupt, scammers. California government officials are all corrupt scammers.
— Lorrie Vidal (@lvidal1) July 21, 2025
Don’t hold your breath you won’t see a dime
Just another democrat money laundering operation, it's what they do, rob the American People.
— Kwisatz Daderach (@KwisatzDaderach) July 22, 2025
Just criminal. And now squatters are on their properties and they can’t get them off. Were they able to go back and live on their properties? If not then how can someone else?
— Steve Skotzke (@Skotzk07) July 22, 2025
The vanished fire relief money isn’t the only way victims are being hosed.
Squatters are now setting up makeshift tent colonies on the properties of those still waiting to rebuild their homes. Government officials and police are doing nothing to these interlopers, as expected. (WATCH)
Squatters are taking over properties destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires.
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) July 22, 2025
One apparently went so far as to register a vehicle at the address, leaving the homeowner and law enforcement helpless to do anything but go through the months long eviction process. pic.twitter.com/skhhOMD2il
Weren’t the real property owners prohibited from living on their own property like this? Would they be allowed to do it? If not, then how can squatters? If it’s uninhabitable, then no one should be allowed to live there.
— Steve Skotzke (@Skotzk07) July 22, 2025
Correct, they werent allowed back on their property. Within a few hours, life went from the conundrums of everyday life, to absolute upheaval. People snagged what they could before leaving their homes for the last time.
— Left on 172nd (@LeftOn172nd) July 22, 2025
And then squatters come and do this, with impunity. Wild.
Laws aren’t enforced unless the city can screw money out of whoever has any. That’s how life works living under the progressive scourge.
— Dennis OLeary (@DennisOLeary50) July 22, 2025
Your mistake is applying logic to Californians. They have proven themselves, in general, to be incapable of self-government.
— Bill Gardner (@wrg21230) July 22, 2025
California is a backward dystopian nightmare for law-abiding taxpayers.
The smart ones are cutting their losses and getting out. (WATCH)
Gavin Newsom wants you to believe the California exodus is a right wing MAGA talking point.
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) July 21, 2025
I hope you’re sitting down, but Gavin Newsom is lying, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again pic.twitter.com/8jnweLvE7T
I just rented a U-Haul trailer this past weekend, because I had to move some stuff out of CA back to AZ. I couldn’t leave the trailer in AZ because it would’ve cost over $300. Bringing it back to CA cost $90, for a three day rental. pic.twitter.com/YlXX9YlPwE
— Yo, Mel!!! 🪻 (@YoMelToo) July 22, 2025
— Jimbo Trump (he/she/bullshit) (@jimbotrump) July 22, 2025
‘Welcome?’ Many are wising up and getting out. We’ll welcome you with open arms as long as you leave the politics that created California (aka Commiefornia) behind.





