Brian K. Rice is the president of the California Professional Firefighters, a group which represents more than 30,000 front line firefighters, paramedics and first-responders in my state…a state where massive fires are still destroying folks' lives and homes. Donald Trump doesn't like California. It voted overwhelmingly against him and its leadership continues to oppose much of what he does.
The fires are destroying a lot of communities that went for Trump but they really don't matter to this man. His hate for his perceived enemies is way more active than any loyalty to those who have supported him…and of course, it's inconceivable that he would rise above that "them or us" mentality and not seize on every possible opportunity to attack "them." So he put out a nasty tweet and this is the response from Mr. Rice representing the firefighters…
The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines.
At a time when our every effort should be focused on vanquishing the destructive fires and helping the victims, the president has chosen instead to issue an uninformed political threat aimed squarely at the innocent victims of these cataclysmic fires.
At this moment, thousands of our brother and sister firefighters are putting their lives on the line to protect the lives and property of thousands. Some of them are doing so even as their own homes lay in ruins. In my view, this shameful attack on California is an attack on all our courageous men and women on the front lines.
The president's assertion that California's forest management policies are to blame for catastrophic wildfire is dangerously wrong. Wildfires are sparked and spread not only in forested areas but in populated areas and open fields fueled by parched vegetation, high winds, low humidity and geography. Moreover, nearly 60 percent of California forests are under federal management, and another two-thirds under private control. It is the federal government that has chosen to divert resources away from forest management, not California.
Natural disasters are not "red" or "blue" — they destroy regardless of party. Right now, families are in mourning, thousands have lost homes, and a quarter-million Americans have been forced to flee. At this desperate time, we would encourage the president to offer support in word and deed, instead of recrimination and blame.
Trump won't retract or apologize. He's one of those people we've all encountered who lacks the decency and strength of character to say "I was wrong." His people will probably protect him from even reading the above statement and if he does hear that firefighters are pissed, he'll just send out another tweet praising the brave men and women everywhere who put out fires and he'll say his beef is with state leaders, not them. But never have we had a "leader" who was so incapable of thinking about anything but his own interests.