COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The smell of singed air here is inescapable. Less than 50 miles west of my neighborhood, the latest wildfire has spread across 1,100 acres. It’s the fifth active blaze to erupt in our state over the past month. But ashes aren’t the only things smoldering.
The Obama administration’s neglect of the federal government’s 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, Obama’s National Forest Service canceled a key federal contract with Sacramento-based Aero Union just as last season’s wildfires were raging. Aero Union had supplied eight vital air tankers to Washington’s dwindling aerial firefighting fleet. 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.
Why were they grounded? National Forest Service bureaucrats and some media accounts cite “safety” concerns. But as California GOP Rep. Dan Lungren noted in a letter obtained by reporter Audrey Hudson of the conservative D.C. newspaper Human Events last year, a Federal Aviation Administration representative said it was a contractual/compliance matter, not safety, that doomed Aero Union’s fleet.
“I am deeply troubled by the Forest Service’s sudden action,” Lungren warned, “particularly as California enters into the fire season. Our aerial firefighting fleet is already seriously undercapitalized.” Both the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the Department of Agriculture’s Inspector General have been critical of the Forest Service’s handling of the matter. All of this has been known to the Obama administration since it took the reins in 2009.
Nine months after Lungren’s warning, the deadly High Park fire in Larimer County, Colo., claimed a grandmother’s life, destroyed 189 homes and scorched nearly 60,000 acres. Arizona, New Mexico, Washington and Wyoming also have battled infernos this summer.
After months of dire red flags from a diverse group of politicians ranging from Texas GOP Gov. Rick Perry and Arizona GOP Sen. Jon Kyl to Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden and New Mexico Democratic Sen. Jeff Bingaman, President Obama finally signed emergency legislation last week to expedite the contracting process. Obama will borrow planes from Canada and provide $24 million for new aerial tanker contracts.
But the money won’t come until next year, and the dog-and-pony rescue moves will not result in any immediate relief. “It’s nice, but this problem isn’t fixed with a stroke of the pen,” former Forest Service official and bomber pilot Tony Kern told the Denver Post this week. “You need to have the airplanes available now.” Veteran wildland firefighter and blogger Bill Gabbert of WildfireToday.com adds: “The USFS should have awarded contracts for at least 20 additional air tankers, not 7.”
Imagine if Obama’s Forest Service had been a private company. White House eco-radicals would be rushing to place their “boots on the necks” of the bureaucrats who made the fateful decision to put an experienced aerial tanker firm out of business as wildfires raged and the available rescue fleet shrunk.
“The Obama administration is scrambling now to help ensure the Forest Service has the air assets it needs to fight the ongoing inferno,” Colorado free-market environmental watchdog Sean Paige reported at MonkeyWrenchingAmerica.com last week. “But the crisis is bound to raise questions not just about whether the cancelled contract created additional weaknesses and vulnerabilities, but about what the administration has been doing over the past three summers to shore-up the service’s air fleet.”
Where there’s smoke swirling over Team Obama there are usually flames of incompetence, cronyism and ideological zealotry at the source. The ultimate rescue mission? Evacuating Obama’s wrecking crew from the White House permanently. November can’t come soon enough.
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Michelle Malkin is a conservative blogger, columnist, regular Fox News contributor, and author of many New York Times bestselling books.
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aero union lost its gov contract. one overcharging tax-eater has been jostled from the trough by other gluttonous parasites.
“management/maintenance/husbanding” of state-controlled lands (euphemistically gussied up as “public” lands) is the tragedy of the commons. the bark beetle infestations turning millions of western acres into tinder, as well. but shelly’s bread & butter is symptoms – lifetime employment guaranteed – so that’s where she fastens herself.
the cure is to do away with state lands. no commons. fo course, “state” comes before “lands”.
for a good example, compare the endangered species of game animals that have been “protected” by states to the ones that have been husbanded assets – private property – within free markets.
“free-market environmental …watchdog…monkeywrenchingamerica”…lol! scan their site. they take the name of their supposed enemies, & seek…a seat at the table, a piece of the loyal opposition pie. another "reasonable", bipartisan (biparasite?) gruel. probably a tax exempt nonprofit angle in there. but nada about fixing the problem (tragedy of the commons).
where there’s smoke there’s fire (sometimes); where there’s (ena)bling there’s desire (always).
Yet, more incompetence and disdain for the private sector by this Marxist we now have sitting as POTUS. We have to get Obama and his regime of incompetents, subversives, perverts and criminals out of power permanently VIA elctions in November 2012.
this is not an example of "private sector". state-controlled lands & state contract suck-ups……
and it predates current puppet-in-chief by just about forever….
Hi, Michelle, and thanks for another pinpoint accurate article.
Just a couple of observations from my perspective—
1) I'd dearly like to know how many fires are being set by illegals who consider the fires and loss of life, property and a waste of firefighter manpower and effort, simply their calling card, and an implied promise of more to come if their demands aren't met
2) is or was Aero Union on the wrong side of obama's line in the sand, either politically or possibly a union target? I imagine that obama would delight in a 2fer—another job-creator of ANY type, going under, so he can buy more from the Chinese, and his illegal compadre's, doing touchdown dances at the thought of grief and misery ANYplace in Amerika.
I have more questions about a bolshevik-serpent's motives, but I suppose I should just close in agreement with you that the bolshevik can't be gone too soon.
PS Then, again, maybe it was the golf distraction……. again.
are you interested to know how many angels can fit on that pin point, too? or is this just more pin the tail on the donkey vs those wise hindustans & their elephant?
Michelle – - Like fine wine…you continue to be more brilliant with these kind of enlightening articles to the masses as time marches on. But with all the government lapdogs out there, plus unions, plus all the illegal votes…it is going to be tough to clear up all this mess created over just 3 miserable years…and that is to defeat this scoundrel and his socialist/marxist hate-america crowd. Thanks for your good work in exposing these tragedies.
i recall "2-buck chuck", a cabernet sold by a regional grocer. it received rave reviews. man in the street type advertorials in the msm. gave it a taste: good for providing the stain, in carpet cleaning demonstrations…..
cabernet colored carpets could soak up the spills, fool the eye, i suppose…but what about the smell?
Michelle, you continue to be blinded by your own political partisanship.
ANY "partnership" between "private" enterprise and government, ANY government contract/grant for ANYTHING is THE PROBLEM.
If these fire-fighting outfits were really independent, and could actually contract with owners of private property — NOT "state/national parks," you wouldn't have had to write this ill-informed article.
As reunion points out, this is exactly what happens with government, "public" ownership of anything; it is, as reunion says, "the tragedy of the commons."
Please do some research on this concept, and perhaps write a follow-up article with a different (dare we hope?!), anti-government, no matter which political party is in occupation, article pointing out how private ownership with vested interests in preserving and wisely managing their valuable property, would result in virtually no disasters like these "out-of-control" wildfires.
Please.
Correct — we do not need biased politicos pandering the 'succor' vote — must have been a tactic borrowed from the DOE…
This is shocking news! I live in Arizona. This needs to be publicized to the world.