
The
Los Angeles wildfires estimates have hit $40 billion and may continue
to rise. These are four times the losses of the most recent destructive
fires and that is likely to convince even more insurance companies to
leave the state and make homeowners even more uninsurable.
The
exodus of insurance companies led to a 123% increase in the number of
California homeowners relying on the state’s FAIR Plan. The FAIR Plan, a
government gimmick that seemed good at the time, has $458 billion in
total exposure and $4.8 billion in exposure from the current fires, but
only has $377 million to cover claims. Once that’s exhausted, the state
is likely to hit up insurance companies and homeowners to make up the
difference. With mudslides expected to arrive after the rains, the chain
of disasters may just be getting underway.
While the state’s
worst insurance crisis was going on, Sen. Susan Rubio, the former chair
of the Senate Insurance Committee, was fighting for illegal aliens while under suspicion of bribery.
Illegal aliens like her.
“We
do not let Trump harass, intimidate, and push our immigrant community,”
Sen. Susan Rubio threatened at a ‘healing circle’ convened by the state
legislative building to protest Trump.
Rubio, who varyingly
claims to have been deported when she was 4 or 6 years old, has made
that her claim to fame. That and also having her sister serve in the
assembly. And being caught up in the wave of FBI corruption
investigations hollowing out the California Democratic Party.
Over the last decade, 576 California officials were convicted on federal corruption charges.
Rubio’s
Baldwin Park, in the San Gabriel Valley region, was an epicenter of
local corruption with its former city manager, city attorney and city
councilman pleading guilty in a drug bribery scheme. Drug ‘legalization’
unleashed a whole new crime wave of ‘illegal’ marijuana growing
operations and bribes to politicians by ‘legal’ drug businesses seeking
permits. Sen. Rubio, who came out of the corrupt Baldwin Park City
Council, was questioned by the FBI in that massive drug bribery scheme
which briefly prevented her from heading up the insurance committee.
According to CalMatters reporting,
“nobody else” but Rubio fits the description of “Person 20, who is
accused in recently released federal court documents of asking for
$240,000 in bribes from a cannabis company and accepting $30,000 in
illegal campaign contributions.”‘
This would be a major issue in
California’s insurance business whose Democrat leaders are nearly as
corrupt as the state’s growing drug business.
Former Sen. Ron
Calderon, who had previously chaired the Senate Insurance Committee, had
been ousted over his role in the “largest insurance fraud case” in the
history of the California Department of Insurance and was sentenced to
several years in prison.
Senate Democrats had tried to protect
former Sen. Caledron by removing him ‘without prejudice’ from the
chairmanship of the Senate Insurance Committee. They attempted to do
something similar but also far worse for Sen. Rubio, holding the
chairmanship of the committee open for her by maintaining a vacancy just
in time for the catastrophic wildfires to hit California.
Senate
President pro-Tempore Mike McGuire corruptly prioritized Sen. Rubio’s
political standing over that of the welfare of California homeowners by
keeping a crucial position vacant for her. And with a fire and insurance
crisis engulfing the state, no one was heading up the Senate Insurance
Committee while its head-in-waiting was busy campaigning for illegal
aliens.
Mounting outrage over the move did not lead Senate
Democrats to appoint a credible alternative. Instead, Senate President
McGuire announced that he was reappointing Rubio because “no case has
been filed by the U.S. Attorney’s office and no additional information
is available from the U.S. Attorney’s office.” This does not mean that
Sen. Rubio isn’t potentially Person 20 who may be indicted at any time
over allegations of soliciting $250,000 in bribes.
Should that happen, the work of the Senate Insurance Committee will devolve into a mess.
According
to McGuire, he kept the Senate Insurance Committee seat vacant for the
formerly deported illegal alien because “the Senate takes allegations of
ethical and criminal behavior incredibly seriously”. The Democrat
leadership took it so seriously that it kept the seat vacant for over a
week while its legal counsel conducted its own ‘investigation’ into the
allegations.
The investigation apparently consisted of querying
the U.S. Attorney’s office over whether Sen. Rubio was about to be
charged. Now, according to McGuire, since she isn’t being charged as of
the moment, he has “confidence in her experience, and her ability to
lead the Committee while the State faces unprecedented challenges with
the insurance market.”
According to Sen. Rubio’s spokesman, she’s
“currently not involved” in the investigation. That same spokesman also
claimed that she wasn’t even interested in the role anymore. Now a week
later she’s ready to lead the Committee through “unprecedented
challenges”.
Unless it turns out that she actually is being indicted.
Should
she be indicted, Rubio, a former deported resident, who is one of two
sisters in the California legislature, will make history once again
because “no woman California legislator has ever been indicted on public
corruption charges while in office. Several male Assembly members and
senators have been charged with such crimes over the years.” Truly
historic.
That would make two Senate chairs of the Insurance Committee to be indicted in a dozen years.
California
homeowners are facing an unprecedented crisis. And the crisis is as
much of a political disaster as it is a natural one. While some blame
global warming for worsening this latest disaster, it is the corrupt
politics of the state’s political majority that is the real issue.
California’s
Democrat majority has sent the state down into a chain of crises, from
crime to homelessness to droughts and disasters, worsening natural
crises and manufacturing human crises, raising endless taxes and bonds
with the promise of finally solving them only to corruptly loot the
money for special interests, politically connected allies and into their
own pockets.
Now, as California desperately needs to save its
insurance market, the ex-illegal alien in a position to shape the
state’s response may become its latest official indicted for corruption.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation.Thank you for reading.
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