We need a leader who can convince the American people (and actually, the world) that what is happening in Los Angeles today is a portent of the future. Instead, we have elected a president who blames the destruction on Governor Gavin Newsom and a program designed to protect an endangered species of fish. Is there anything more cynical and cruel than turning the intense suffering of so many into a joke about threatened smelt that your political base can snicker at?
The news from California is clear, but we don’t want to see it. It’s too confounding, too big, too complex. But we can sense the danger.
We can only hope against hope that the pain of the people of Los Angeles inspires us to find a way forward, to insist on a course more expansive and comprehensive than a plan to beef up fire hydrants and local emergency preparedness.