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Let your imagination run riot . . . how much do you think LA’s “water chief” is paid?



Photo above - no, this is NOT a supermodel. She's the Los Angeles "water chief". Because looks are more important than talent?

What would you (as a taxpayer) be willing to pay the “water chief” in your city? Before you answer, let’s put some context around this:

- A US senator earns $175,000

- California’s Governor (Newsom) earns $201,000 a year (the highest of any governor)

- The Mayor of Los Angeles apparently outranks the governor, and earns $281,000

- President Joseph Robinette Biden earns $400,000 a year

Okay – ready to proceed? How much does the Los Angele’s “water chief” get paid?

You’re wrong. It’s THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION DOLLARS - $750,000 a year (see link below). About double what we pay “the leader of the free world”.

Water woman's name is Janisse Quinones, and she was hired by Mayor Bass less than a year ago. It’s not clear if Bass and Quinones were personally acquainted before she began banking her awesome $750,000 salary, but you can’t rule it out.

Now for the fun part. Water czar Quinones knew – for months – that the Santa Ynez reservoir was “closed for repairs”. In fact, she’s the one who closed it! In the middle of brushfire season!

Where do we find diligent and highly skilled public servants like Ms. Quinones? It's apparently quite easy - Janisse was previously an SVP with Pacific Gas and Electric – the utility that actually CAUSES California brushfires. You absolutely cannot stuff like this up.

Quinones should be fired on the spot. Mayor Bass should resign in shame. Joe Biden should stop promising that taxpayers will rebuild Hollywood celebrity mansions for free. If your policy was discontinued, it's on YOU to get a replacement policy, Paris Hilton!

I’m just sayin’ . . .

LA water chief knew about empty reservoir, broken hydrants months before fires: Report
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Jokersswild · 22-25VIP
You want to talk about numbers?
Overall, the L.A. fire department’s annual operating budget is nearly $1 Billion.

It makes more sense to allocate resources on a state-wide level in a state like California. LA isn't the only county in danger of wildfires. "LA's fire budget was cut by $17 million..." Well, no, the facts show:

The City Council approved the firefighter raises in November, adding more than $53 million in additional salary costs. By then, the council had also signed off on $58 million for new firetrucks and other department purchases.
@Jokersswild If you dig into where the 17 million cuts number comes from that comes from cuts to the administration side of things.

Nobody is seriously going to send an HR clerk to suit up for a fire.

Some of the articles are sort of honest about this but bury the relevant detail at the bottom paragraph.