The Obama administrations neglect of the federal governments aerial-tanker fleet raises acrid questions about its core public-safety priorities. Bipartisan complaints goaded the White House into signing a Band-Aid fix last week. But it smacks more of election-year gesture politics: too little, too late, too fake.
Ten years ago, the feds had a fleet of 44 firefighting planes. Today, the number is down to nine for the entire country. Last summer, Obamas National Forest Service canceled a key federal contract with Sacramento-based Aero Union just as last seasons wildfires were raging. Aero Union had supplied eight vital air tankers to Washingtons dwindling fleet of aerial firefighters. Two weeks later, the company closed down and 60 employees lost their jobs. Aero Union had been a leader in the business for a half-century.
I keep trees far enough away from the house. Helps to prevent big socialist spending in the future.