Historian Victor Davis Hanson predicts an impending cultural shift in California, as the fires in Los Angeles have impacted liberal residents who may be changing their tune on politics.
Historian Victor Davis Hanson predicts an impending cultural shift in California, as the fires in Los Angeles have impacted liberal residents who may be changing their tune on politics.
American historian Victor Davis Hanson criticizes the "failures" of local and state leadership amid Los Angeles' wildfire mitigation efforts.
Victor Davis Hanson weighs in on the government's response to the Los Angeles wildfires. VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: So it was a total systems collapse from the idea of not spending money on irrigation, storage,
Victor Davis Hanson, the renowned American historian and political commentator, is joining The Daily Signal as a senior contributor.
Los Angeles' fires reveal systemic failures, including mismanagement, overregulation, and ideologies that inhibit addressing root causes.
Victor Davis Hanson, Wednesday on Newsmax, slammed the implementation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) criteria in fire department hiring practices in California. During an appearance on ...
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You’ll forgive Southern Californians for throwing up their hands in frustration as destructive wildfires rage across the region. Watching their homes burn and loved ones evacuated, California’s ruling class hasn’t exactly channeled their inner-Rudy Giuliani on 9/11.
California’s wildfire crisis is a result of a mix of poor public policy, excuses and administrative overreach. This crisis is
For example, in 2009, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife designated the longfin smelt as “threatened” under the state’s Endangered Species Act. The measures implemented by the state to protect the smelt were at direct odds with the water needs of the state’s human population.