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Pastor Warns: California's Leadership Crisis Could Lead to Societal Collapse

California pastor Jack Hibbs delivered a scathing critique of the Democrats during a recent service, expressing outrage over the state’s leadership. His remarks focused on the detrimental impact of current policies, specifically highlighting the recent California wildfires and the inadequacies of governor Gavin Newsom and LA mayor Karen Bass.

- Hibbs condemned the blame placed on external factors for the lack of water at fire hydrants.

- He called for Christians in California to take action against incompetent and harmful leadership.

- The discussion hints at a potential federal intervention due to the state's governance crises.

During the service, Pastor Hibbs touched on the absurd claims made by President Biden, who suggested the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was at fault for shutting off power connected to fire hydrants. However, investigations revealed that the hydrants failed because water was diverted to the San Francisco Estuary to protect the endangered Delta Smelt. Thus, the ineffective management from Sacramento was to blame for the hydrants' non-functionality.

Furthermore, Hibbs criticized Mayor Karen Bass for her complete silence upon returning from Africa amid raging fires in her city. This indifference to critical local issues, coupled with the viral image of Newsom enjoying a relaxed moment at a Malibu campsite while firefighters battled blazes, illustrates a concerning detachment from accountability among the state's leadership.

Known for his proactive stance, Hibbs has led Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in initiatives that seek to realign local education with the values of parents. Under his leadership, the church has gained significant traction in overtaking the county's public school governance. However, the ultra-woke California Attorney General immediately responded to these efforts by suing the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education over a policy that requires parental notification concerning changes in students' gender identification. Such actions signal a broader culture war over ideological control in education.

The call for resignations has garnered momentum, with notable figures like Stephen A. Smith joining the chorus demanding accountability from Newsom and Bass. Among these discussions, Fox's Jesse Watters has suggested a federal takeover of California, underscoring the gravity of the situation as voters face consequences for their choices. Many in Los Angeles, who overwhelmingly supported leaders like Kamala Harris, now grapple with the ramifications of those decisions.

The severity of California's predicament raises concerns about its impact on national security. The sheer incompetence of elected officials may necessitate federal intervention if it compromises the safety of the nation at large. As emphasized by cultural commentators like Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson, California's political climate hints at a broader civilizational collapse.

Reflecting on historical sociologist Jared Diamond’s work, Hibbs pointed out that while various factors contribute to societal collapse—such as climate change and ecological problems—the most crucial determinant is how a society responds to these challenges. California finds itself at a crossroads of failure; the choices made by its leadership could very well dictate its future trajectory. In light of these dynamics, it may be time to consider serious interventions to address the failures wrought by current governance.

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