The conniving evil that is being committed by California’s political class knows no bounds. As it turns out, the Golden State’s political establishment already has plans in place that will happen post-conflagration. During an obvious softball interview with NBC News reporter Jacob Soboroff, The Gateway Pundit revealed something that Gavin Newsome said almost as if it was a kind of underhanded admission (emphasis mine).

Gavin Newsom:
My humble position—and it’s not just being naively optimistic—is that this only reinforces the imperative to move quickly, doing so in the spirit of collaboration and cooperation. President of the United States, Donald Trump, to his credit, was helpful in bringing the Olympics to the United States, specifically to LA. We thank him for that. This is an opportunity for him to shine, for this country to shine, for California and this community to shine.

The opportunity with all of that—and the pride and spirit that come from hosting these three iconic events—is also the chance to rebuild at the same time. That’s why we’re already organizing a Marshall Plan. We already have a team working on “Reimagining LA 2.0,” ensuring everyone is included—not just the folks on the coast, but also those here who were ravaged by this disaster.

Jacob Soboroff:
You just said you’re organizing a Marshall Plan for the rebuilding of California. What is that Marshall Plan? Tell us about it.

Gavin Newsom:
We’re just starting to lay it out. While we’re still fighting these fires, we’re already talking to city leaders, civic leaders, business leaders, nonprofits, and labor leaders. We’re beginning to organize how we can bring together individuals in philanthropy for recovery, how we can organize the region, and how we can seek federal assistance—not only for the Olympics but also for recovery efforts.

We’re working to galvanize the community, engaging those who love this region, to develop a mindset that addresses this tragedy at scale. That means responding efficiently, as with the executive order I mentioned, by focusing on time-sensitive project delivery, addressing building codes, resolving permitting issues, and moving forward with resilience in mind.

Then there’s Director of LA County public works, Mark Pestrella, who was kind enough the say the quiet part out loud.

This is a disclosure of what’s to expect down the line. Aside from the wealthiest Angelinos who have influence, most residents will be prevented from rebuilding their neighborhoods and they have the bureaucracies and regulations to do it. Gavin Newsom and proponents of the 15-minute city concept are already envisioning a new version of Los Angeles, and it’s clear it won’t resemble the city that we all knew.

Newsom has said that he will suspend many rules, regulations, and permitting requirements to accelerate rebuilding, but don’t expect residents to rebuild exactly what they had before. There are several reasons why California politicos don’t want that to happen.

New York City recently enacted congestion pricing and this is, essentially, the result California politicos want, including a future of apartment complexes or mixed us developments to boot. The Big Apple has plenty of empty high-rise buildings to convert into apartment buildings or condominiums.

The people arrested for committing arson could have been on the cartel’s payroll to start fires where looting was the payout in exchange for Democrats get their opportunity to enact their L.A. 2.0. Democrats have courted criminals for almost as long as the party has existed.

Like former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel once said: You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. Golden State Democrats clearly smell an opportunity to reimagine Los Angeles while the WEF looks on with glee.