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Radio personality Adam Carolla called out Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for her comments on air conditioning during this week’s heat wave in Southern California.

During a press conference on the blistering temperatures descending on LA and surrounding areas this week, Mayor Bass discussed cooling centers set up around the city to provide relief for Angelenos.

“There are plenty of apartments and housing that have no air conditioning, because frankly we didn’t need it until the last few years as global warming has impacted our city. So we would like to promote taking advantage of those resources,” she said.


  Adam Carolla called out Mayor Karen Bass for her comments on air conditioning during this week’s heat wave. Getty Images Adam Carolla called out Mayor Karen Bass for her comments on air conditioning during this week’s heat wave. Getty Images

“Bass is full of s–t,” comedian and podcaster Carolla wrote on X in response. “I grew up in LA—believe me, you needed air conditioning 50 years ago. I know because we didn’t have any.”

Many agreed with the LA native.

“As someone also born and raised here, I can say that’s a fact! We lived in the community pools during summer cause none of us could afford it but didn’t want to cook in our houses,” one X user replied.

“I’ve lived in LA for nearly 40 yrs. Hell yes we needed AC,” a second added.

“It’s always been hot in LA. It’s only cool to cold for about 6 weeks in Dec/January,” a third chimed in. “By Valentine’s Day is tank top weather. This has nothing to do with climate change. What a con artist.”


  Mayor Bass has discussed cooling centers set up around the city to provide relief for Angelenos during the heat wave. AP Mayor Bass has discussed cooling centers set up around the city to provide relief for Angelenos during the heat wave. AP

The heat in Southern California this week is expected to shatter records, with temperatures set to surge as much as 35 degrees above normal and into the triple digits.

The National Weather Service warned Monday that “a dangerous heat wave” will scorch the region this week, with the mercury peaking between Tuesday and Friday.


  Crowds gather at the beach during a Southern California heat wave. Jonathan Alcorn For CA Post Crowds gather at the beach during a Southern California heat wave. Jonathan Alcorn For CA Post

Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s across Southern California on Monday, before climbing into the low 100s by Wednesday, according to the weather service.

“There will be a high risk for heat illness for everyone—especially in locations away from the coast. If you or someone you know is at risk for heat-related problems, please make cooling plans now for the rest of this week,” the NWS warned.

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