Sometimes it takes a tragedy to convince people to face reality, and the wildfires currently ravaging Los Angeles have been enough to compel even a few Hollywood stars to speak out against the leftist policies that have contributed to the disaster.
Actor Joe Lando, known for his recurring role on “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” refrained from assigning blame directly, but he shared his visceral reaction to losing his home and knowing that almost everyone in his community experienced the same loss.
According to Fox News:
“I’m replaying what happened. And I’m getting a little aggravated now because I’m realizing there were so many things that happened that morning that could have possibly made this far less of the disaster that it turned out to be,” Lando said.
“I mean, my neighborhood looks like Hiroshima,” the actor explained.
Lando noted that part of Pacific Palisades still stands, which locals call “Carusoville.”
“Rick Caruso, a land developer-builder, bought a little part of our town and put some stores there,” he explained. “And he had his own private fire department there, I believe, on Tuesday, and that’s the only thing that’s left standing. And you could hit one of his buildings