OK. And it’s important to have all the relevant information.I'm not saying anything.
I'm just pointing out that some of the cuts were to one time purchase items, civil positions that were already vacant and firefighters got a raise that wasn't in the budget in time to be confirmed.
I just don’t think this really refutes the crux of Crowley’s complaint. Having budget cuts doesn’t necessarily mean that the department’s budget as a whole went down. What the chief has been saying is that they’ve been deprived of critical resources that they’ve been begging for.
Whether or not those resources would be making a significant difference in outcomes here, I have no idea. Maybe they wouldn’t. But it still seems to me that LA is institutionally unprepared not only to reduce the risk posed by these fires, but to minimize their destruction when/if they do happen.