The death toll continues to rise in LA as each day becomes increasingly grim.
'Experts predict that the damage will exceed $250 billion.'
On "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters talks about the effects of fire damage in Los Angeles County and the emergence of looters from the disaster area.
The damage caused by the wildfire has resulted in the destruction of neighborhoods and homes, with a rising death toll of 24 confirmed fatalities and many more missing. The estimated cost of the damage is over $250 billion, making it more expensive than Katrina.
The Palisades fires are only 13% contained, and firefighters are preparing for explosive fire growth as wind gusts are predicted to increase. Despite this, looting continues, with at least 29 looters arrested, including four caught in Santa Monica.
A thief dressed as a fireman was caught breaking into homes in Pacific Palisades and stole jewels, precious heirlooms, and an Emmy. Additionally, a person with a blow torch was recently seen lighting fire to Christmas trees and garbage cans.
Juan was an illegal alien, and now bandits and arsonists are targeting the community he left behind, leaving residents in fear and uncertainty.
In Southern California, there's a growing sense of every man for himself as police haven't confirmed the situation. Some fortunate families are hiring private firefighters to protect their homes. Meanwhile, actor David Spade is announcing bounties on arsonists in California.
The social contract has been shattered, and the government is unable to help the people it has sworn to protect. Biden signed a blank check and left on his legacy tour. No one knows where the VP is. Kamala's home state is California, and she lives in L.A. Some say she could be the next governor. It's as if she disappeared.
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