July 9, 2025

As historic flooding devastated parts of Texas, shocking revelations have emerged about Austin Fire Chief Joel G. Baker’s stunning failure to deploy critical rescue resources—despite clear requests from the state. Instead of answering the call to assist in looming disaster, Baker, the city's first black fire chief, focused his early tenure on social engineering goals, aiming to reshape the department based on race, sexuality, and identity politics. While homes and lives were at risk in Kerr County, Baker reportedly withheld elite rescue teams over reimbursement disputes and maintained a commitment to "increasing diversity" over operational readiness. His own words ring loud: “What’s important is that I’m not the last African American fire chief,” revealing priorities centered more on his legacy than lifesaving action. Now, with trust shattered, the Austin Firefighters Association is preparing a dramatic vote of no confidence, demanding accountability amid growing outrage over leadership that put politics before public safety.

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