But while Trump hasn't been very popular as POTUS with Democrats and Independents, we have had to deal with it. So when Newsom is POTUS, (if he isn't gearing for a run for POTUS, my political predictions are shot) it will be your turn to have to deal with it. That's the way it always has been. But to be honest, Trump doesn't need to worry about Democrats. If he gets taken down, it will be by pissed off Republicans who turn on him.
Actually Trump has been quite popular with Independents, and even many Democrats. That varies by region, but it is how he won his second term.
Sure, Trump doesn't sit well with some Republican factions. For example the establishment "Romneycrats" who endorsed Biden in 2020, or the wacky Rand Paul Libertarians. One is wedded to the "Uniparty" past, the other wants a future of total chaos.
As far as the recent fires go though, I'm not sure how you can say the problem was not created and then magnified by State and local policy.
Much of the building there should not have been allowed. Surely given the climatological realities the building codes must have been dramatically relaxed to permit any of it to occur.
Then you have water management. Then you have the handling of the entire thing once fires broke out. And on, and on, and on.
Much of California is not fit for habitation, much less agriculture. At least not as it has been done there since the Gold Rush era. Who builds giant homes within the brush, where the winds are notorious during dry seasons? And at such high density?
There must be better approaches to land use, though probably not that would sustain high populations or satisfy the idle rich.