1/12: Face the Nation

"Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan: A Looming Disaster in the Wake of Devastation"

A week after a raging wildfire ravaged the Pacific Palisades area, experts and lawmakers were facing off on Sunday evening's "Face the Nation" in an urgent conversation about disaster preparedness. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and California Representative Judy Chu joined the show to discuss their agency's response efforts.

Criswell described the scale of the devastation as a "textbook example" of a fire that was expected, yet ill-preparedness made it far worse. She argued that the nation needs to rethink disaster preparedness and be more proactive in addressing climate change.

California Representative Judy Chu echoed this sentiment, stating that the devastating fire was not just an accident, but rather a result of lax regulations that allowed uncontrolled wildfires. The loss of life and property has raised concerns about the state's ability to handle such emergencies.

The show also featured a heated discussion with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who argued that climate change is overhyped and should be approached in a more measured way. His assertion was met with skepticism by Criswell and Chu, who both maintained that addressing the root causes of wildfires is crucial to preventing such disasters in the future.

The stark reality of the disaster unfolding before their eyes underscored the urgent need for action on this critical issue. As the nation struggles to come to terms with the consequences of climate change, it remains to be seen whether policymakers can find common ground and act decisively to mitigate the risks that lie ahead.
 
I'm telling you, this is exactly what's wrong with our disaster preparedness system - it's all about reacting to emergencies instead of preventing them from happening in the first place πŸš’πŸ’₯. I mean, come on, a wildfire in Pacific Palisades? It was like they said "oh no, we're gonna have a fire" and then didn't do anything about it πŸ˜‚. We need more proactive measures, not just throwing money at the problem after it's too late. And what's with Newt Gingrich thinking climate change is overhyped? Has he ever even been to a wildfire zone? 🀣
 
🌳πŸ’₯ I'm really worried about our country's response to disasters like this. I mean, we know climate change is a thing and it's getting worse by the day, but still, how hard is it to be prepared for something that could happen? It feels like we're just winging it and hoping for the best. 😬 We need to take action now and not just wait for someone else to do it for us. I'm talking about infrastructure upgrades, emergency funding, and holding our leaders accountable for their response efforts. This isn't just about wildfires, it's about being prepared for anything that comes our way. πŸ’ͺ
 
😑 OMG u guys I'm literally livid rn the fact that ppl like newt gingrich are still spewing misinformation about climate change is just infuriating 🀯 his argument that it's overhyped is just so out of touch with reality πŸ”₯ we're seeing devastating disasters like this wildfire every year and he thinks we should be skeptical? πŸ˜‚ no thanks! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Deanne Criswell and Judy Chu are killing it on the show though, their passion and expertise are what we need more of πŸ’― let's hope policymakers listen to them and take action ASAP ⏰
 
man I'm really worried about these wildfires 🌳😱 but at the same time I think this is a huge opportunity for us to rethink our disaster preparedness plans and get serious about climate change πŸ”₯πŸ’‘ I mean, we can't just keep pretending like it's not happening, right? 😬 so maybe having some tough conversations like this on TV is exactly what we need to shake things up. Plus, think about all the amazing tech and innovation that's coming out of this crisis - solar panels, wildfire-resistant buildings, the list goes on! πŸŒžπŸ’» I'm keeping my fingers crossed that policymakers can find a way to balance progress with caution and get us on track for a more sustainable future 🀞
 
omg, wildfire season is getting outta control 🚨πŸ’₯! i think Criswell's right, we do need to step up our disaster preparedness game. I mean, who hasn't heard of these devastating fires before? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ it's not like they're a surprise anymore. and Chu's got a point too, lax regulations are definitely part of the problem #ClimateActionNow! πŸŒŽπŸ’¨

i'm so tired of Gingrich saying climate change is overhyped... isn't that just a bunch of denialism? πŸ˜’ his views don't sit right with me, but i guess some ppl just can't accept reality πŸ’”. anyway, i hope lawmakers can put aside their differences and work towards finding solutions to these disasters #DisasterPreparednessMatters! 🚨πŸ’ͺ

it's so sad that we're having this conversation again... πŸ€• shouldn't we've learned from past experiences? πŸ™ the loss of life and property is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. can't we all just agree on taking action to prevent these disasters in the future? 🀞 #FEMA #CaliforniaWildfire #ClimateJustice
 
🀯 I'm so done with people saying climate change is an overhyped issue 🌑️ like Newt Gingrich thinks πŸ˜’. We've got wildfires ravaging entire neighborhoods, communities in crisis mode... it's time to face the facts and take drastic measures πŸ’ͺ. Criswell and Chu are spot on when they say we need to rethink disaster preparedness and address climate change proactively πŸ”₯. It's not about partisan politics; it's about saving lives and homes 🏠. Can't our leaders put aside their differences and work together to mitigate the risks? We need solutions, not excuses πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. This disaster is a wake-up call for all of us! ⚠️
 
I'm low-key worried about all these politicians spewing out their own takes πŸ€”. I mean, we all get it, wildfires are bad news 😬. But does anyone actually know what they're doing? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Newt's just spreading FUD about climate change - it's not that simple πŸ”΄βœ¨. And Deanne Criswell is right on point, but isn't she just saying what her agency wants to hear? πŸ’Ό It feels like we're just getting scripted responses instead of real talk πŸ“Ί. I need to see some concrete plans and actions from these folks ASAP πŸš€, not just a bunch of feel-good platitudes 😐.
 
omg what's going on in california 🌳😱 i mean i saw some news about wildfires last year but i didn't think they were gonna get that bad... i guess climate change is a real thing now πŸ€” and we need to do something about it, right? but what can we do? i feel like we're just talking about this in movies or on tv shows, but it's really happening to people's lives πŸ˜”

i was watching a vid about how some ppl are trying to make cities more fire-resistant with green roofs and stuff 🌿 but it sounds like it's not enough... maybe we need to do more, like, invest in science or something? πŸ€“ i don't know, i'm just a newbie πŸ˜…
 
"Experience has shown us time and again that when men have freedom to choose they usually choose their worst option." 🚨 We're living proof of this right now, folks! The nation is staring into the face of disaster after disaster, and it's high time we rethink our approach to climate change and disaster preparedness. We can't keep pretending like we're not in control of our own fate, especially when it comes to something as devastating as wildfires 🌳πŸ”₯
 
I'm still trying to process what happened in those fires 🌳😱. I mean, you know how we're always talking about how crazy our summers are getting? Yeah, it's like, it's not just your imagination, it's real life! πŸ˜… The fact that this was a "textbook example" of an expected fire gone wrong is just wild. And what's even crazier is that they're still debating whether or not climate change is the real issue πŸ€”. I'm all for having a nuanced conversation, but come on, let's be real here... we know it's happening, and we need to do something about it! πŸ’š
 
I'm so worried about these wildfires πŸš’πŸ˜¨ they're like, really unpredictable now. My kid's school has those fire drills every year and I hope we don't ever have to do a real evacuation 🀞 but seriously, it's crazy how bad the damage is. I was talking to my friend whose family lost their home in that Pacific Palisades area and it's just devastating πŸ˜”. I think we need to do more to address climate change, you know? It's like, obvious that our lax regulations are contributing to these disasters 🌑️. We can't keep just saying "oh, let's do something about this later" when people's lives are literally at risk πŸ’•. Can't we just take action already? 😩
 
OMG, I'm still trying to process what happened in Pacific Palisades 🀯 The thought of those wildfires spreading so fast is just terrifying... I mean, we learned about the devastating effects of climate change in our environmental science class last year and it's crazy how real life can be like that 😲 My friends who live in LA are all shook up by this news... how can ppl not take these disasters seriously?! πŸ€” We need to do more than just talk about it, we gotta act fast! πŸ’ͺ
 
just watched face the nation last night & I'm still reeling from that discussion 😱. I feel like we're sleepwalking into a disaster 🌳. The fact that FEMA is saying its a "textbook example" of a fire that was expected, yet got worse because of ill-preparedness is just devastating πŸ’”. We can't keep putting it off and expecting everything to magically work out πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I'm so tired of the politicking & disagreements – when are we gonna put our differences aside and focus on finding solutions? 🀝
 
I'm still trying to process what I saw on Sunday's "Face the Nation". The Pacific Palisades wildfire was absolutely devastating 🌳πŸ’₯, and it's clear that our disaster preparedness needs a major overhaul. As someone who lived through Hurricane Sandy a few years back, I know firsthand how inadequate our systems can be when it comes to natural disasters.

The thing that really gets me is how we're still debating whether climate change is even real πŸ€”. I mean, come on, folks! The science is clear: human activity is causing these extreme weather events to intensify. We need to take bold action to address the root causes of wildfires and not just treat the symptoms.

I'm not surprised that Newt Gingrich thinks climate change is overhyped πŸ˜’, but it's concerning when people with so much power are still pushing a narrative that's just not supported by evidence. Criswell and Chu were spot on in their assessment: we need to be more proactive about disaster preparedness and address the climate crisis head-on.

It's time for our policymakers to put aside their differences and work together to pass meaningful legislation that will help us mitigate these disasters 🀝. We can't afford to wait any longer – every day that passes means more lives are lost, more homes are destroyed, and more people are forced to flee their communities 😒.
 
πŸ€” disaster preparedness is super important right now, like what's happening in cali 🌴. i think we need to step up our game on addressing climate change ASAP ⏰ it's not just about being proactive but also about supporting those affected by these disasters πŸ’Έ. i feel bad for all the ppl who lost their homes and loved ones πŸ€•. gov agencies like FEMA are doing their best, but we need more funding and resources to deal with these emergencies πŸ“ˆ
 
🌳😬 I don't know about folks saying climate change is overhyped... like, we're seeing more wildfires than ever & FEMA's talking about rethinking disaster prep πŸ€”πŸ’‘ It feels like a ticking time bomb waiting to happen & it's only gonna get worse if we don't do something ASAP πŸ•°οΈ.
 
omg this fire thingy is soo worrisome!!! 🀯 like what r ppl doin?! 😩 we need 2 rethink disaster prep ASAP b4 its 2 late. i mean, climate change is a real deal and we gotta take it seriouslly. 🌎 not just talk bout it and expect everything 2 be ok. thats not how it works. πŸ’―
 
OMG u guys 🀯 i just watched Face the Nation last nite & it was literally SO eye opening 🌊 disaster preparedness is like totally not being taken seriously rn πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ if ppl in power rnt even prepared 4 natural disasters like wildfires its kinda scary 😬 i feel 4 California rep Judy Chu tho she spoke up about the lax regulations that led to the devastating fire πŸš’ it makes so much sense that we need 2 rethink our approach 2 addressing climate change πŸ’‘ but why cant they just work together & find a solution already? 🀝
 
πŸ€” The thing is, I think they're all right... kinda. On one hand, you gotta acknowledge that our disaster response systems are woefully inadequate for dealing with events like this. It's crazy how FEMA can't even say we were "prepared" before the fire hit πŸ™„. But, at the same time, Newt's being a bit of an outlier on climate change. I mean, come on... 40 years is a long time to have known about global warming and yet we're still having these conversations? It feels like we should be way further ahead.

But, for real, what really gets me is the blame game that's gonna go down. Who's gonna take responsibility here? The firefighters who did everything they could? The politicians who didn't fund their agencies enough? Or maybe it's just plain old bad luck? I think we need to focus on finding solutions rather than assigning fault. It's not like we don't know how to do this already... it's just a matter of doing it πŸ’ͺ
 
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