Andrew Schulz: Fire Fallout Will Turn California Red

Andrew Schulz roasts both sides of the aisle. He doesn’t hold back to protect Democrats or Republicans.

The New York native offered some tough love to both parties on his newest “Flagrant” podcast episode, but one prediction sounded … familiar.

Schulz said California’s blue-voting patterns may take a hit following the deadly wildfires devastating the Golden State. That echoes what Adam Carolla has said about the tragedy’s political fallout.

This blue state may go purple sooner rather than later. And, maybe, even a shade of red.

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The show’s panel explored the raging California wildfires and how survivors will be forced to rebuild their homes once the smoke clears.

That’s when new problems emerge, thanks to Big Government. 

“Once you start building a house in California you deal with the bureaucracy that’s in place … all these people are gonna go, ‘Man, f*** the Democrats. F*** liberal politics. F*** Leftist s***. Open this up, turn it this into Texas or Florida and let them do what they do,” Schulz said.

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The panel suggested Gov. Gavin Newsom might ease the bureaucratic red tape to spur a faster rebound. Not so fast, Schulz noted.

“Here’s the thing. If it’s now OK to streamline it, why the f*** didn’t you streamline it before?” Schulz asked. “Why you hemming up all these people? … People will say, ‘Oh, the housing shortage goes away quickly when you actually make it possible for people to build out here.’

“Either way, the people start going, ‘OK, I think we’re done with the Leftist policies,'” Schulz said.

“Progressivism is dead,” co-host Akaash Singh added.

That’s what Carolla said days after the fires began burning out of control. No matter who people blame for the catastrophe they’ll see how unforgiving California can be for builders and start reassessing their political views.

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