Just some random points...
I don't know about Orange, but I happen to be one of the Waldo Canyon Fire evacuees - though I got lucky and didn't lose my home (if only by a quarter-mile or so).
I don't think the firefighter response (and temporary defeat on 6/26) has anything to do with politics or budget: the fire just behaved erratically and surprised everyone. The reason this one made the news is that for once this fire actually threatened a major city in CO. And believe me, it could have gotten much, much worse. I was surprised to learn that my home had survived.
Would it have been advantageous if there had been a larger fleet of large air tankers available? Yes, especially regarding the many other fires in the country. But in the end it was people on the ground which made the difference - you should see the placards around CoS and Manitou Springs thanking the fire departments, law enforcement, and emergency services in general.
But who also made a difference were all the civilians who generously offered their facilities to evacuees: it was impressive how the community came together when it really mattered.
Of course, the real test will come in the following weeks when everything seems to have gone back to normal - except for the folks who did lose their homes. For them, the fire will continue for quite a while still.