Silent night: 12 weeks after the Wine Country fire
I recently got a chance to spend a night at The Bergson, an upscale
bed-and-breakfast in Calistoga, CA. I jumped at the chance. http://www.thebergson.com/
And while I was up there, my childhood friend Ron offered to take me on
a tour of the ruins of the Wine Country fire. I jumped at that chance
too. All those hundreds of sad, broken and incinerated ruins of homes
that we saw made me just want to cry.
Here we are, just hours before Christmas, all snug in our beds -- and
all those other families that lost their homes in that catastrophe, over
1,500 of them, have no room at the inn.
"At midnight on October 6, 2017, a small fire started in the mountains
above Calistoga," my friend Ron told me. "By 4:00 am, the fire was
already burning down homes 30 miles away...." Who would have thought
that a fire could travel that fast.
"There were 80-mile-per-hour winds that night." Who could have predicted stuff like that?
And now, over two months later, these firestorm victims will soon be
facing their first post-nightmare Christmas. "Some of these victims are
still sleeping on the couches of relatives. Some have moved out of the
area to places where rents are cheaper. Some live in RVs and shower at
YMCAs. Before the fire, there was a 5% housing vacancy rate in this
area. Now 5% of the housing stock here has been totally destroyed."
Seeing all those acres and acres and acres of ruins -- ruins of
multi-million-dollar mansions and ruins of paycheck-to-paycheck trailer
parks -- brought tears to my eyes.
If your home was destroyed in that horrible fire, please know this:
Although the American news cycle may have forgotten about you and moved
on to the next front-page story, many of us Americans have not forgotten
you. And to all of you who are homeless? We wish you a merry
Christmas. And also a good night. And a roof over your heads on
Christmas morning as well.
PS:
Paying our taxes to the federal government is exactly like buying life
insurance -- and auto insurance and fire insurance and insurance against
theft.
And yet when a disaster strikes and it actually comes time to collect
on our insurance policies (like after the Wine Country fire or the
Walker fire or Katrina or Hugo or Maria), at a time when we most
desperately need it? That's when we suddenly discover that our tax
money has all been embezzled -- brazenly stolen by corporate con-men,
sleazy "war" contractors, ponzi-scheme banksters and all those
white-collar criminals in the White House, congress and the supreme
court that Wall Street and War Street lobbyists have forced down our
throats.
PPS: I myself be spending Christmas in my old home town, trying to
exorcise the ghosts of Senator McCarthy that haunted 1950s Millbrae, and
also an unhappy childhood spent living in a small house with two parents who
refused to speak to each other. But at least I had a roof over my
head.
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