Panic at LA City Hall Karen Bass Hires Kamala Flop Strategist as City Spirals Out of Control

Los Angeles seems to be in a state of panic these days, and nowhere is it clearer than inside City Hall. Mayor Karen Bass just swapped out her top strategist in favor of someone who once managed Kamala Harris’ failed campaign. You read that right—Bass thinks the best move is to import the same losing playbook that crashed and burned on the national stage. It’s the political equivalent of swapping deck chairs on the Titanic.

Why is Bass so rattled? It’s obvious—far-left radicals just scored a string of wins in New York. Now, the mayor is terrified of losing her grip to the wild-eyed socialists nipping at her heels in LA. Instead of fixing real problems like crime, homelessness, and sky-high taxes, she’s scrambling to protect her own political hide. These Democrat politicians never learn: People are fed up with policies that put criminals first and working families last.

But let’s get real. Swapping strategists won’t fix anything. Harris’ own presidential run was a total flop, collapsing before it even got off the ground. If that’s where Karen Bass looks for “winner’s advice,” things must be worse in Los Angeles than anyone imagined. No surprise there—the left keeps recycling the same failed ideas and the same failed people, and then acts shocked when chaos follows.

This desperate move proves one thing: the Democratic elite care more about their political futures than about cleaning up the mess their policies made. Instead of listening to everyday Americans, they double down on failed strategies and left-wing consultants tied to Washington insiders and globalist interests, ignoring the real needs of their city.

It’s all politics, zero results—just business as usual for the liberal establishment. If Karen Bass thinks the answer to LA’s crisis is to go even deeper into the Democrat playbook of losers and socialists, maybe it’s time for real leadership in Los Angeles. How many more failures will voters take before they say enough is enough?

Source: Redstate


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