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The $30 Billion "Travesty": How Sacramento Blocks Local Solutions | Graham Knaus04 Dec 202500:15:45

Guest:

Graham Knaus CEO, California State Association of Counties

Guest Bio: 

Graham Knaus is CEO of the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) – whose mission is to serve, support, and advocate for the state's 58 counties to ensure they can effectively serve their communities. With deep experience in public finance and governance, Knaus has been a fierce advocate for empowering counties to address core issues like homelessness, affordability, housing, and disaster response. He believes in a commonsense formula: Let the state set the goals, and let local governments decide how to get the job done.

Show Summary

What if California’s most expensive problems—homelessness, housing, affordability—aren’t being solved simply because no one knows who’s responsible? In this episode, Graham Knaus delivers a powerful breakdown of why top-down state mandates keep failing and what it will take to rebuild from the bottom up.From misaligned funding and broken incentives to the absence of clear accountability regarding homelessness, Knaus calls for a simple but radical shift: give local governments the authority, tools, and flexibility to meet their communities’ needs. He also shares candid insights into California’s affordability crisis, overregulation, CEQA’s unintended consequences, and what it would really take to let our counties thrive. If you're ready to understand California’s dysfunction—and how to fix it—this episode is a must.


Chapters

00:00 – The Role of Counties vs. the State

01:30 – Why Homelessness Efforts Keep Failing

04:25 – Who Should Be Accountable?

06:00 – Where the $30B Homeless Funds Went

07:25 – A Broken Housing System

09:30 – Planning for Water, Disasters & the Future

11:55 – Affordability Crisis and Overregulation

13:30 – California’s Hidden Strengths

14:08 – Rapid Fire: Governor for a Day, Jerry Brown, and What Outsiders Get Wrong

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The One Memo That Made 200 DOJ Attorneys Immediately Resign | Harmeet Dhillon 02 Dec 202500:20:43

Guest Bio: 

Harmeet Dhillon is the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, a nationally recognized constitutional attorney, and a former Republican National Committeewoman for California. Known for her legal battles on behalf of free speech and equal protection, Dhillon has taken on cases involving Big Tech censorship, UC Berkeley, and controversial DEI policies. A former candidate for RNC Chair, she now leads the federal government’s Civil Rights Division under the Trump administration, steering it in a bold new direction focused on protecting the rights of all Americans.

Show Summary

In this no-holds-barred conversation, Harmeet Dhillon joins Jon Slavet to talk about her powerful new role reshaping the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ. She discusses her ongoing investigation into UC Berkeley’s response to violent protests, explains why DEI policies may be on their way out, and shares how she's pushing back against the old status quo.

Dhillon also offers a candid diagnosis of California’s legal system, why she calls it the "utopian petri dish of bad ideas," and what she would do—if King for a day—to fix the state. Her views are bold, controversial, and grounded in decades of legal experience. Whether you agree or disagree, you’ll walk away thinking differently about the future of civil rights and California politics.

Chapters
00:00 – Why Civil Rights Should Protect All Americans

00:49 – Free Speech & Violence at UC Berkeley

02:29 – State of Free Speech on College Campuses

03:09 – Competing Trends: Conservative vs. Anti-Speech Culture

05:50 – Race in Admissions: What’s Really Changing

08:23 – Rewriting the Mission of the Civil Rights Division

11:30 – Comparing Civil Rights Priorities Under Past Administrations

13:09 – How Lawsuits & DEI Are Hurting California

15:45 – Corruption & One-Party Rule in Sacramento

17:16 – Why Californians Still Vote Blue

18:02 – If King for a Day: Dhillon’s Top Fix

18:14 – What Gives Her Hope About the State

19:31 – Admired Political Leaders & California’s Future

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California's $24 BILLION Homelessness FAILURE Exposed | Elizabeth Funk21 Oct 202500:26:04

Guest:

Elizabeth Funk - CEO of DignityMoves

Guest Bio: 

Elizabeth Funk is the Founder and CEO of DignityMoves, a nonprofit redefining how we get unhoused people off the street through interim housing deployed with speed, dignity, and cost-efficiency. With a background in impact investing and urban innovation, Elizabeth brings real-world solutions to a policy conversation often stuck in ideology. Her mission is simple: To ensure no one is forced to sleep outside in a state as wealthy and resourceful as California.

Show Summary

California has spent more than $24 billion on homelessness during the Newsom administration — so why does the crisis only seem to be getting worse?

In this episode, Elizabeth Funk breaks down what’s really behind the persistent homelessness crisis and offers a bold, clear-eyed solution. As the founder of DignityMoves, she argues that the real issue is getting unhoused people off the street asap and providing them with the community and support necessary to turn their lives around.

She shares why interim housing needs to come before permanent housing, how interim housing can be built faster and cheaper, and why even well-meaning politicians and nonprofits are incentivized to keep our currently broken system.

You’ll also hear how DignityMoves is creating communities with privacy, safety, and dignity — and what it would actually take to scale this model across the state.

Chapters

00:00 – Why Is Homelessness Worse After $24 Billion?

01:10 – California’s Policy Choice: Shelter vs. Housing

03:45 – The True Cost of Living on the Street

04:29 – From Job Loss to Meth: A Personal Story

05:46 – How the Homeless System Is Set Up to Fail

07:00 – Why Shelter Isn’t Enough (and What’s Better)

09:14 – Inside a DignityMoves Site: How It Works

11:52 – Privacy, Pets & Partners: Dignity with DignityMoves

14:24 – Stabilization Before Solutions: A New Model

16:24 – Scaling the Model: 1% to 100%

17:09 – Why Everyone Should Support Interim Housing

18:57 – Who Has a Financial Incentive to Keep This Broken?

20:39 – Misconceptions from Politicians & Citizens

22:20 – How to Get Involved with DignityMoves

24:01 – Rapid Fire: Fixing It, Fast

24:59 – California: A State With All the Tools — And One Big Flaw

Connect with Elizabeth Funk

X: https://x.com/elizabethfunkca

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efunksanfran/?hl=en

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-funk/

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Katie Porter Implodes, CA Energy Crisis, & Palisades Fire Arrest | Kevin Dalton17 Oct 202500:23:53

Guest:

Kevin Dalton - Actor turned Conservative Activist 

Guest Bio: 

Kevin Dalton is a former actor turned political activist, commentator, and one of California’s most passionate critics and fans — even after moving his family to Idaho. He gained notoriety for his viral takes on homelessness, rising energy costs, and policy mismanagement, and even ran for L.A. County Supervisor in 2020. Kevin’s journey from Hollywood to the heart of America has only deepened his love for California — and his desire to help fix it.

Show Summary

What does it say about California when someone who left still cares more than most who stayed?

In this powerful and often funny episode, Jon Slavet talks with Kevin Dalton to unpack recent California news — from Katie Porter’s viral meltdown to sky-high energy bills and the true cost of homelessness. Dalton calls out California’s failed leadership, debunks elite narratives, and shares his own transformation story: A moment of connection with a homeless man on Hollywood Blvd that changed everything.

Whether you agree or disagree, Kevin’s voice is a refreshing mix of realism, heart, and hope. From Prop 50 to Pyromaniacs, no topic is off limits in this candid conversation about what’s really going wrong in California — and what could actually make it right.


Chapters

00:00 – Welcome & Dalton’s New Life in Idaho
00:20 – Katie Porter's Viral Interview Fallout
 01:15 – Why Her Meltdown Changed the Race
 02:42 – What the Gaffe Revealed About Democrats
 03:47 – A Big Opening for New Candidates
 04:04 – Momentum Shift in California Voter Rolls
 05:16 – Prop 50 and What’s at Stake in November
 06:10 – Elitism in California Politics
 07:27 – Why Are Energy Bills So High?
 08:40 – California’s Cost-of-Living Crisis
 09:00 – Backwards Climate Policy Explained
 10:13 – Palisades Fire and Gavin Newsom’s Blame Game
 12:42 – Land Mismanagement and the Real Culprits
 13:27 – Is There a Hidden Agenda?
 14:41 – Policy Solutions that Empower Homeowners
 15:44 – Kevin’s Awakening: From Actor to Advocate
 17:00 – Running for Office vs. Speaking Out
 19:59 – Why He Still Cares Deeply About California
 21:23 – King for a Day: Make Crime Crime Again
 21:32 – What Gives Him Hope for the State
 22:01 – Leader He Admires: Ronald Reagan
 22:45 – Finish the Sentence: "California is… Savable"

Connect with Kevin Dalton

X:https://x.com/TheKevinDalton

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekevindalton

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Why California's 'Independent' Redistricting Is Being DESTROYED | Elizabeth Barcohana14 Oct 202500:09:53

Guest:

Elizabeth Barcohana - LA GOP Central Committee Member

Guest Bio: 

Elizabeth Barcohana is a GOP delegate, LA GOP Central Committee member, attorney, and political commentator. She’s actively leading voter education and registration efforts in LA County through initiatives like Vote Gold and Project 460K LA, aiming to correct misconceptions about California’s political landscape and defend voter representation.

Show Summary

Is Prop 50 really about redistricting — or is it a Trojan horse for political control? Attorney and GOP leader Elizabeth Barcohana returns to break down the truth behind what she calls “Newsom’s gerrymander”. From explaining the attack on California’s Independent Redistricting Commission to revealing how this move could lock in Democratic power and disenfranchise voters, Barcahana doesn’t hold back.

She also shares her voter registration campaign in LA County, the confusion voters are facing about Prop 50, and how it’s  laying the groundwork for a 2028 Newsom presidential run. If you want clarity on what’s at stake this November, this is the episode to watch.

Chapters

00:00 – Prop 50 = Newsom’s Gerrymander

00:43 – Why It's Unconstitutional

01:15 – How Redistricting Used to Work

01:50 – What the Citizens’ Commission Did Right

02:35 – Why Competitive Districts Matter

03:45 – The Threat to Fair Maps

04:28 – How Vote Gold and Project 460K LA Work

05:15 – What the Courts Have Done So Far

06:00 – The Voter Education Strategy

07:10 – The Messaging Struggle: "What is Prop 50?"

08:03 – How Newsom Is Using This for 2028

08:49 – Unions, Money, and Political Influence

09:30 – Why Most Voters Don’t See the Bigger Picture

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California's HIDDEN Energy Tax Costing You $100/Month | Mitch Mitchell10 Oct 202500:22:02

Guest:

Mitch Mitchell, Chief Legislative Officer - SDG&E & Southern California Gas

Guest Bio: 

Mitch Mitchell leads Legislative Affairs at Sempra, one of the largest energy companies in the U.S. With deep experience navigating California’s complex energy landscape, Mitch brings a rare insider’s perspective on how regulations, well-intended mandates, and outdated policies have distorted costs — hitting working families the hardest. He advocates for practical, consumer-first reforms that bring transparency, fairness, and affordability back to California energy bills.

Show Summary

Why are Californians paying some of the highest energy bills in the country — and what’s really driving the cost? Mitch Mitchell breaks down how overlapping policies, political posturing, and decades-old energy laws have made the system both inefficient and unaffordable.

From the unintended consequences of rooftop solar subsidies to the myth of energy company profits, Mitch lays out how reforming California’s energy playbook could save families money and restore common sense. Whether you rent, own, or just care about your monthly bills — this episode is packed with eye-opening truths and bold ideas for fixing a broken system.


Chapters

00:00 – How Non-Solar Households Are Paying for Solar Grid Access

00:30 – Meet Mitch Mitchell: Head of Legislative Affairs at Sempra

01:12 – The Cost Layering Crisis in California’s Energy Policies

02:17 – Why New Legislators Don’t Understand the Energy System

04:09 – Which Outdated Energy Policies Need to Go

05:28 – The Case Against Over-Electrification

07:00 – Rooftop Solar and the Cost Shift Crisis

09:00 – How Low-Income Renters Subsidize Solar Owners

10:30 – Ruthless Prioritization: Clean Out the Energy Closet

12:15 – Why Sunset Reviews Are the Key to Policy Reform

13:30 – $35 Monthly Savings Proposal Ignored by Lawmakers

15:05 – Gas Stoves and Government Overreach

16:06 – Why Consumer Choice Matters in Energy

18:07 – Rapid Fire: Top Fix for Energy Affordability

18:57 – Misconceptions About Utility Profits

20:30 – Energy Transparency: Know the Cost Before You Vote

21:55 – Final Thoughts

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Why Defunding The Police Is A "Hashtag Policy" - Will O'Neill07 Oct 202500:14:23

Guest:

Orange County GOP Chairman Will O’Neill

Guest Bio: 

Will O’Neill is the Chairman of the Orange County Republican Party and the former Mayor of Newport Beach. A constitutional lawyer by trade and public servant by passion, he’s known for his pragmatic leadership on fiscal responsibility, pension reform, and infrastructure investment. During his time on the city council, he eliminated over $1B in toll road debt and spearheaded efforts to make Newport Beach one of the safest and most financially stable cities in California.

Show Summary

Drawing from his experience as a mayor, lawyer, and infrastructure advocate, O’Neill dives into California’s public safety crisis and how his hometown of Newport Beach increased property values dramatically with a focus on public safety, while LA fell prey to the “defund the police” movement and lost disaffected residents.

Chapters

00:00 – Orange County’s Unique Role in California

01:10 – What Newport Beach Gets Right

02:20 – The Key to Effective Local Government

03:35 – Balancing Tourism, Business & Residents

05:00 – Local Innovation vs. State Overreach

06:45 – On Working with the State Legislature

08:00 – Fixing California’s Accountability Problem

09:15 – The Hidden Impact of Prop 47

10:35 – Thoughts on Homelessness & Public Safety

12:05 – How Local Leaders Can Create Change

13:30 – What Gives Him Hope for the Future


Connect with Will

X:https://x.com/realwilloneill?lang=en

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/realwilloneill

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-o-neill-8573358/

Website: https://ocgop.org/

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How CA's One-Party Rule Worsens Homelessness and Kills Fair Elections02 Oct 202500:11:02

Guest:

LA GOP Chair Roxanne Hoge

Guest Bio: 

Roxanne Hoge is the Chair of the Los Angeles Republican Party, as well as an actress, activist, and proud mom. A first-generation immigrant and political firebrand, Roxanne has emerged as a bold voice in California politics — speaking out on corruption, public safety, and how Proposition 50 threatens fairness in redistricting.

Show Summary

From the streets of Skid Row to her own suburban neighborhood, Roxanne paints a picture of LA in crisis… and what it’ll take to fix it. From immigrating with her family from Jamaica, to her own political awakening and path to becoming the Chair of the GOP in the nation’s largest county, Roxanne shares her very personal and compelling story.

No matter your politics, this conversation is a wake-up call for anyone who cares about safe and clean streets in our great cities, and real reform in California.


Chapters

00:00 – Crime, Grime & Life in LA

01:00 – The Safety Crisis & Public Trust

02:30 – Prop 36, George Gascon & Pro-Criminal Policies

03:45 – Skid Row, Trash & Street Conditions

05:00 – LA vs. Tokyo: Broken Windows & Civic Pride

06:10 – Roxanne’s Political Awakening

08:40 – The Public School Moment That Changed Everything

10:00 – Low Expectations, Real Harm

10:50 – If She Were Queen for a Day


Connect with Roxanne

X:https://x.com/RoxanneHoge

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxannebeckfordhoge

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxanne-hoge-42323193/

Website: https://www.lagop.org/

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How Kevin Faulconer Made San Diego America's Safest Big City30 Sep 202500:18:17

Guest:

Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer

Guest Bio: 

Kevin Faulconer is an American politician and businessman, best known for serving as the 36th Mayor of San Diego from 2014 to 2020. During his tenure, he was known for taking bold action on homelessness, public safety, and civic infrastructure. A Republican who won in a majority Democratic city, Faulconer brings a unique perspective on leadership, compromise, and what it really takes to fix California’s biggest challenges.

Show Summary

Can California be saved from one-party rule, rising homelessness, and growing voter frustration? Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer thinks so — but only with action, not rhetoric. In this energizing episode, Faulconer shares how he successfully reduced homelessness in San Diego through shelter expansion, enforcement, and compassion. He also weighs in on the controversial Prop 50, warning of its dangerous attempt to reverse independent redistricting and hand power back to politicians.

From Reagan’s leadership legacy to practical advice for big city mayors, this conversation offers a roadmap for restoring fairness, competition, and common sense in California politics.

Chapters

 00:00 – Why Prop 50 Is a Power Grab
 01:10 – The Importance of Fair Redistricting
 02:30 – What Happens Without Competitive Elections
 04:35 – How Faulconer Tackled Homelessness
 06:30 – The Need for Intervention & Shelter
 08:05 – Why Other Cities Won’t Act
 09:15 – How Public Safety Ties to Homelessness
 11:15 – Advice for Republicans in Blue Cities
 13:15 – Bias Toward Action vs. Rhetoric
 15:00 – Collaborating with Federal Government
 16:15 – 2026 Election Lessons from the Recall
 17:40 – Pep Talk to Statewide Republican Candidates
 19:10 – What Gives Him Hope for California

Connect with Kevin

X:https://x.com/Kevin_Faulconer

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinfaulconer/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-faulconer/

Website: https://www.sdlincolnclub.com/

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PROP 50 EXPOSED: The Redistricting Power Grab That Could Silence Millions25 Sep 202500:09:19

In this explosive bonus episode of State of Gold, we break down Prop 50 — the controversial redistricting ballot measure that’s sending shockwaves through California. With exclusive interviews and testimony, The Big Rig exposes how Prop 50 dismantles California’s independent redistricting commission and gives politicians unchecked power to draw their own districts.

With historical context and current commentary, this episode explains how a gerrymandered California could rig elections, suppress voices, and set a dangerous national precedent. This isn’t about party lines — it’s about drawing the line on corruption.

Whether you're hearing about Prop 50 for the first time or have been following the controversy – this is the episode you need to understand what’s really at stake.

Chapters

00:00 – California’s Broken Systems & Rising Costs

01:36 – What is Gerrymandering?

02:15 – How Prop 50 Undermines Democracy

03:51 – California’s Independent Commission Explained

05:00 – Political Power Grabs & Community Impact

06:45 – Why This Isn’t About Red vs. Blue

08:13 – Why Prop 50 Is a Threat to Voter Power

09:15 – What You Can Do to Take Action

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The REAL Reason Your Energy Bills Are Crushing You - Congressman Vince Fong23 Sep 202500:20:51

Guest:

California Congressman Vince Fong

Guest Bio: 

Congressman Vince Fong represents California’s 20th Congressional District, succeeding former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. A longtime advocate for energy independence and economic growth in the Central Valley, Fong brings a policy-driven perspective shaped by years of public service and deep regional ties to Kern, Tulare, Fresno, and Kings Counties.

Show Summary

Can California avoid $10 gas — or are we already too late? Congressman Vince Fong and Jon Slavet break down the state’s self-inflicted energy crisis and the policy failures fueling it. From refinery shutdowns and insufficient energy infrastructure, to offshore drilling bans and misguided cap-and-trade policies – Fong outlines the dangerous domino effect of Sacramento’s incomplete energy strategy.

He also shares how these decisions are creating national security risks, driving investment out of the state, and crushing working-class families with unaffordable costs. Beyond energy, the Congressman weighs in on Prop 50, rural representation, and why we must shift from scarcity thinking to a mindset of abundance — before it’s too late.


Chapters

00:00 – The Real Cost of California's Energy Crisis

01:10 – Why Production Is Collapsing in the Central Valley

03:00 – The Pipeline Shutdown No One's Talking About

05:40 – Two Major Refineries Are Closing

07:30 – Offshore Drilling: What’s at Stake

09:10 – How This Creates National Security Risks

11:05 – Cap & Trade = Hidden Tax?

13:30 – $20B for High-Speed Rail vs. Real Infrastructure

15:00 – California’s Scarcity Mindset Is the Problem

16:15 – Rural vs. Urban: Who’s Really Being Represented?

18:00 – Prop 50 and the Fight for Fairness

20:15 – What Gives Congressman Fong Hope


Connect with Vince

Twitter: https://x.com/vfong

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentkfong/

Website: https://vincefong.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fongressman/?hl=en

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Progressive Agenda is DESTROYING California’s Economy – Rob Lapsley19 Sep 202500:24:33

Guest:

Rob Lapsley, President – The California Business Roundtable

Guest Bio: 

Rob Lapsley is the President of the California Business Roundtable, where he advocates for economic growth, job creation, and pro-business reforms across the state. A former U.S. State Department official and Chief of Staff to California’s Secretary of State, Lapsley has deep roots in both public policy and private enterprise. He’s one of the loudest voices warning about the damaging effects of Prop 50, regulatory overreach, and the state’s addiction to hidden taxes.

Show Summary

Are voters being misled about what Prop 50 really means for California? In this wide-ranging conversation, Rob Lapsley breaks down the massive implications of California’s latest redistricting proposal and why it could permanently tilt power away from voters and toward politicians.

He explains how the progressive agenda is crushing business confidence, why special funds are just hidden taxes, and how thousands of job losses are the result of runaway regulation. Lapsley doesn’t just point fingers — he offers a path forward rooted in economic sanity, balance, and restoring California’s promise.

Chapters

00:00 – Meet Rob Lapsley: Business Leader & Policy Advocate

01:10 – What Prop 50 Really Does (And Why It’s Dangerous)

03:45 – Why This Redistricting Plan Undermines Voters

06:30 – Economic Uncertainty and the Progressive Agenda

09:05 – California's Job Market: Fast Food, Logistics, & Government

12:00 – What the Legislature Gets Wrong About Growth

14:45 – Time to Pause the Insanity: Lapsley's Plan

17:00 – Hidden Taxes: The $30B Nobody Talks About

20:00 – How Unemployment Insurance Became a Shell Game

22:00 – Why Rob Still Has Hope for California


Connect with Rob

Twitter: https://x.com/roblapsley

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-lapsley-6152761/

Website: https://www.cbrt.org/ 

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WHO REALLY LED CALIFORNIA? A Look at Reagan, Wilson and the State’s Most Influential Leaders28 Nov 202500:06:06

Show Summary

In the Rapid-Fire close to each episode Jon asks every guest “which California leader do you most admire?” – and we’re proud to bring you some of those answers from our guests in 2025. From Ronald Reagan’s optimism and Pete Wilson’s pragmatism to Pat Brown’s legacy of building – the answers reveal a longing for principled leadership, effective governance, and the return of California’s bold vision. This is a unique reflection on the values Californians still hold — and what they want to see in the state’s future.


Chapters

00:00 – Which California Leaders Still Inspire Respect?

02:15 – Why Ronald Reagan’s Style Still Resonates

04:20 – Pete Wilson and the Art of Practical Politics

06:00 – Remembering Pat Brown’s Bold Infrastructure Vision

08:10 – Pat Brown’s Balance of Environment & Economy

09:45 – The Leadership of George Deukmejian

11:00 – Scott Wiener’s Policy Persistence

12:05 – The Power of Bipartisanship & Compassion

13:45 – Lessons from Hiram Johnson’s Reform Era

15:20 – What We Need from Today’s Leaders

17:10 – A Call for Dignity, Respect & Results

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Prop 50 Could END Democracy in California Forever - Jon Fleischman16 Sep 202500:26:03

Guest:

Jon Fleischman - Founder, So Does It Matter?

Guest Bio: 

Jon Fleischman is a longtime political strategist, founder of the influential conservative news sites FlashReport and So Does It Matter?, and former Executive Director and Vice Chair of the California Republican Party. A well-known commentator on California politics, Fleischman has deep insights into the inner workings of campaigns, ballot measures, and party dynamics — particularly from the conservative side of the aisle.

Show Summary

If Prop 50 passes, will it signal the end of fair representation in California? Jon Fleischman joins Jon Slavet for a candid conversation about what’s really at stake in the state’s redistricting fight. From backroom deals to public unions bankrolling legislation, Fleischman exposes the self-serving strategies behind the measure — and why it could silence voter choice.

He explains how California became a one-party state, what needs to change, and why both political sides need to wake up before it's too late. Whether you agree with him or not, this episode offers an important view on how democracy can erode — not overnight, but through single party rule and bad policy.

Chapters

00:00 – What Prop 50 Means for California

01:20 – The Fight Over Gerrymandering and Redistricting

04:00 – Lawfare, the Courts, and the DOJ’s Role

06:30 – Why the Ballot Campaign Is Just Beginning

08:45 – The Political Strategy Behind Both Sides

11:20 – The Dangers of Politicians Choosing Voters

13:00 – Flashback: How Lines Were Drawn in the Past

15:00 – How Public Unions Influence Redistricting

16:30 – Why Collective Bargaining May Be the Root Issue

18:20 – The $322 Billion Budget Question

20:00 – Inside Sacramento's Power Structure

22:00 – Why Political Competition Matters

23:30 – Rapid Fire: What Would Fix California

25:00 – What Still Gives Jon Hope

Mentioned in this Episode @ 18:30 (re California’s bloated budget)

https://www.sodoesitmatter.com/p/californias-budget-blunder-chasing?r=295f8&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true

Connect with Jon Fleischman

Twitter: https://x.com/FlashReport 

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-fleischman

Website: https://www.sodoesitmatter.com/

Website: https://www.flashreport.org/

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Gerrymandering, Prop 50 & California's Political Map Wars11 Sep 202500:18:38

Guest:

Prosecutor & Redistricting Expert Matt Rexroad

Guest Bio: 

Matt Rexroad is one of California’s leading experts on redistricting, gerrymandering, and political maps. A former Yolo County Supervisor and seasoned Republican strategist, he has advised on both local and statewide redistricting efforts. Rexroad’s voice has become central in unpacking Prop 50 — Governor Newsom’s controversial proposal to redraw congressional districts mid-decade, and its implications for representation, fairness, and democracy in the Golden State.

Show Summary

Is California’s redistricting process being hijacked for political gain? In this episode Matt Rexroad breaks down what’s really behind Proposition 50 — and why it could change the future of elections in California. He and Jon Slavet dive into the partisan tactics at play, how rural voices are being erased, and why “elephant-shaped districts” are raising eyebrows across the state. Rexroad also reflects on the history of California’s redistricting reforms, what courts are likely to do next, and why 2028 is the year that explains it all.


Chapters

00:00 – Matt Rexroad on Prop 50 & Political Weaponization

01:15 – The Problem with Mid-Decade Redistricting

03:00 – Why the New Maps Look Like Animal Cartoons

04:50 – How Gerrymandering Undermines Rural Voters

06:40 – Racial vs. Partisan Gerrymandering Explained

08:20 – Legal Challenges and What Comes Next

10:15 – What to Expect After the November Vote

11:30 – Advice for the “No on 50” Movement

12:45 – How This Era Compares to Past California Politics

14:00 – Rapid Fire: What Gives You Hope?


Connect with Matt

Twitter: https://x.com/MattRexroad

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexroad/

Website: https://rexroad.com/

Website: https://strategyinsightshq.com/

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Is Gavin Newsom Running a $250M Scam on California Voters?09 Sep 202500:18:06

Guest

Rob Stutzman - Fmr. Schwarzenegger Director of Communications

Guest Bio 

Rob Stutzman is a veteran California political strategist, communications expert, and founder of Stutzman Public Affairs. He served as Communications Director for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and has advised numerous political and corporate leaders across the state. Known for his sharp insight and nonpartisan approach, Rob brings a decades-long lens on what’s broken in California politics — and what needs to change.

Show Summary

Is Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 campaign about saving democracy — or simply positioning for a 2028 presidential run? In this candid episode, Rob Stutzman breaks down California’s growing political dysfunction and the high-stakes fight over redistricting. With a veteran insider’s view, he exposes what Prop 50 really means, why independent commissions matter, and how careerism is shaping everything from Newsom’s pivot to affordability politics.

From broken climate policy to an affordability failure, Rob argues that California is wasting its promise — and only a bold realignment can restore balance. Whether you’re left, right, or independent, this episode challenges the political status quo.


Chapters

00:00 – The Prop 50 Power Grab Debate

01:15 – Why Newsom’s Record Is Hard to Defend

03:05 – Newsom’s Political Pivot: MAGA Podcasts to Democratic Savior

04:45 – What’s Really at Stake with Redistricting

06:10 – The Cost of Political Cynicism

07:45 – Independent Commissions vs. Political Self-Interest

09:15 – California’s Political Realignment

11:10 – Affordability Crisis: Still the #1 Issue

12:45 – Can Democrats Solve Affordability Before 2026?

14:00 – King for a Day: What Needs to Change

15:00 – Misconceptions About California Voters

16:00 – The Pendulum Is Starting to Swing

16:40 – California Is Wasting Itself


Connect with Rob

X: https://x.com/robstutzman

Website: https://stutzmanpa.com/

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-stutzman-136bb85/

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I Was Called RACIST For Wanting Kids Back in School - Former CA Democrat Tells All02 Sep 202500:26:09

Guest:

Laura Powell — Civil Rights Attorney

Guest Bio: 

Laura Powell is a civil rights attorney and founder of the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation. A fearless advocate for parental rights, free speech, and equal treatment under the law, Powell has emerged as a bold voice challenging the political corruption of California’s public institutions. Through high-impact legal efforts and public advocacy, she’s fighting to restore balance, reason, and constitutional principles to the Golden State.

Show Summary

Is California still a land of opportunity — or is it becoming a state of control? In this powerful episode, civil rights attorney Laura Powell joins Jon Slavet to discuss the growing wave of bureaucratic overreach in California and what it means for families, students, and everyday citizens. From school choice and gender policy to CEQA reform and free expression, Powell unpacks how legal systems once meant to protect rights are being weaponized for political agendas. She also shares how regular people can reclaim their voice and push back through the courts and the ballot.

Chapters

00:00 – California Is Turning on Its Own People

01:25 – Meet Laura Powell: Civil Rights Attorney

03:15 – Parental Rights in the Crosshairs

05:30 – How Public Education Became a Battleground

08:10 – CEQA and the Fight for Common Sense

11:02 – The Political Capture of Institutions

13:45 – Legal Tools to Reclaim Our Rights

16:22 – Why Speech and Equity Are Being Twisted

19:00 – Fighting Back Through Courts and Community

21:15 – Final Thoughts on Hope, Justice, and Reform

Connect with Laura

Twitter: https://x.com/LauraPowellEsq

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California's Billion Dollar Water Mistake That's Been Hidden Since the 70s - Edward Ring26 Aug 202500:35:28

Guest:

Edward Ring – Director of Water & Energy Policy, California Policy Center

Guest Bio: 

Edward Ring is the Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center and a founding member of the think tank. He is also the author of The Abundance Choice: Our Fight for More Water in California. With decades of experience analyzing state infrastructure, environmental policy, and governance, Edward offers a data-backed and often controversial lens on what’s fueling California’s decline — and how to fix it.

Show Summary

What if California’s biggest environmental crises — from water shortages to wildfires — were actually manmade policy failures? In this compelling episode, Edward Ring unpacks the unintended consequences of the state’s well-meaning but often disastrous legislation. From banning dredging that would increase water flow, to mismanaging forest land and outsourcing oil refining to countries with no environmental standards – he exposes how California’s current path is both ineffective and regressive. Whether you agree with his take or not, this episode will leave you thinking differently about California’s future.


Chapters

00:00 – California's Environmental Crises Are Manmade

01:12 – Meet Edward Ring: Policy Expert and Author

03:02 – How Dredging Could Solve the Water Shortage

05:28 – Water Management Is Being Politicized07:41 – Wildfires: Mismanagement vs. Climate

10:35 – The Myth of Net Zero and Global Emissions

13:15 – Why California's Energy Policy is Failing

15:42 – CEQA's Role in the Housing Crisis

18:30 – The Downside of Green Energy Dogma

21:00 – The Case for Common-Sense Infrastructure

23:25 – Why Refinery Closures Are Hurting California

26:00 – Can We Have Both Growth and Conservation?

28:45 – How Policy Reform Could Restore Affordability

31:20 – Final Thoughts on California’s Path Forward


Connect with Edward

Twitter: https://x.com/edring

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-ring/

Website: https://californiapolicycenter.org/people/edward-ring/

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Can California Be Saved? Real Talk with Former Speaker Curt Pringle19 Aug 202500:33:28

Guest:

Curt Pringle - Former Speaker of the California Assembly and Mayor of Anaheim

Guest Bio: 

Curt Pringle is a seasoned political leader and strategist with deep roots in California governance. He served as Speaker of the California State Assembly and later as Mayor of Anaheim, where he spearheaded major housing developments and infrastructure reforms. With decades of experience navigating California’s political evolution, Pringle brings a candid and seasoned voice to today's most urgent state issues.

Show Summary

Is California stuck in a cycle of dysfunction? In this bold and wide-ranging conversation, Curt Pringle and Jon Slavet pull back the curtain on what’s really holding the state back—from education failure and housing policy gridlock to the corrosive effects of single-party rule. Drawing from years as Speaker of the Assembly and Mayor of Anaheim, Pringle offers an unfiltered perspective on leadership, affordability, and the path forward. Whether you’re frustrated, hopeful, or somewhere in between—this is an episode you don’t want to miss.


Chapters

00:00 – The Rise of Curt Pringle

01:10 – Lessons from Willie Brown

03:45 – How Supermajorities Hurt Democracy

07:15 – Is Newsom Moving to the Center?

09:00 – What Changed in Sacramento

10:45 – Why Housing Is a Disaster

14:00 – CEQA, Costs & California Gridlock

18:30 – Why Developers Are Leaving

20:15 – Energy Prices, Gas, and Bad Policy

22:40 – The Education Crisis in California

26:00 – Teachers’ Unions vs. Students

29:00 – Voter ID & Election Integrity

32:00 – The Budget Deficit Trap

35:30 – What Gives Pringle Hope


Connect with Curt

Twitter: https://x.com/curtpringle

Instagram:​​ https://www.instagram.com/curtpringleandassociates/?hl=en

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-pringle-47889110/

Website: https://www.curtpringle.com/

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The Yimby Movement vs. California: Sonja Trauss On Housing, CEQA & Fighting For The Future12 Aug 202500:28:22

Guest:

Sonja Trauss – Founder & Exec Director of YIMBY Law

Guest Bio: 

Sonja Trauss is the founder and executive director of YIMBY Law, a groundbreaking organization using litigation and advocacy to enforce housing laws and expand all types of housing across California. A former math teacher turned activist, Sonja helped ignite the Yes In My Backyard (YIMBY) movement and has become one of the state’s most passionate and fearless voices for housing abundance, zoning reform, and environmental accountability.

Her work challenges entrenched interests and weaponized regulations — and she’s not afraid to call out CEQA abuse, NIMBYism, or political hypocrisy. Sonja is based in the Bay Area and continues to push for real solutions to California’s affordability crisis.

Show Summary

Can California be affordable again — and who’s actually fighting for it? In this episode, Jon Slavet sits down with housing warrior Sonja Trauss to unpack the real story behind the state’s housing shortage.

From CEQA lawsuits and zoning gridlock to political cowardice and rising homelessness, Sonja reveals how bad policy and entrenched interests have weaponized the environmental movement against the very people it’s meant to protect. She also breaks down the YIMBY movement’s legal and grassroots strategy for building more homes, faster — and why local activism is the key to turning California around.

Chapters

00:00 – The Housing Crisis Is Political

01:30 – Meet Sonja Trauss: From Math Teacher to Activist

03:00 – Why CEQA Lawsuits Are Killing Housing

05:22 – How the YIMBY Movement Took Off

07:18 – What Environmentalists Get Wrong

09:05 – How Local Governments Block Growth

10:40 – Holding Politicians Accountable with Lawsuits

12:11 – What It’ll Take to Actually Build

13:35 – The Future of California Depends on This


Connect with Sonja

Twitter: https://x.com/SonjaTrauss

Instagram: ​​https://instagram.com/sonjatraussd6

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonja-trauss-02002968

Website: https://yimbyaction.org/

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The Next-Gen Fighter: Alexandra Macedo Is Taking On California's Broken System05 Aug 202500:23:55

Guest:

Alexandra Macedo – Member of the California State Assembly

Guest Bio: 

Alexandra Macedo is California’s youngest-ever Republican assemblywoman, a fourth-generation farmer, and a fierce advocate for agriculture, entrepreneurship, and common sense reform. Raised in the Central Valley with deep roots in dairy and farming, she’s built her own environmental compliance business, earned her law degree while working full-time, and is now fighting for policies that serve working families, not bureaucratic agendas.

Show Summary

How did a young woman from a farming family become one of California’s boldest political voices? In this powerful episode, Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo joins Jon Slavet to share her journey from agriculture to the statehouse — and why she’s fed up with Sacramento’s war on working Californians.

From crushing regulations to water mismanagement and labor instability, Alexandra breaks down the real cost of California’s political dysfunction — and what needs to change. With passion, grit, and deep insight into both policy and business, she represents a rising generation of leaders who refuse to give up on the Golden State.


Chapters

00:00 – Meet Alexandra Macedo: Central Valley Roots

01:20 – From Ag to Law School to Sacramento

03:45 – $1,600 Per Acre: The Crushing Cost of Compliance

06:10 – The Water Crisis: Droughts, Floods & Failed Infrastructure

08:30 – Why Sacramento Doesn’t Understand Agriculture

10:00 – California’s Labor Crunch & Migrant Workforce Realities

13:00 – Fixing Immigration Without the Fear-Mongering

15:20 – Who’s Really to Blame for California’s Problems?

17:40 – Medi-Cal Cuts, Wildfires, and the Trump Blame Game

20:10 – Winning Over Gen Z with Real Talk

22:00 – Rapid Fire: Infrastructure, Reagan, Hope & the Future


Connect with Alexandra

Twitter: https://x.com/AsmwomanMacedo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macedoforassembly/?hl=en

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/assemblywomanmacedo/

Website: https://www.alexandramacedo.com/

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Steve Hilton On Fixing California: Housing, Leadership & The Fight For Common Sense29 Jul 202500:32:32

Guest:

Steve Hilton, Republican Candidate for Governor of California

Guest Bio: 

Steve Hilton is a political commentator, former senior advisor to British Prime Minister David Cameron, and now candidate for Governor of California. In the U.S., he's best known as the host of The Next Revolution on Fox News and for his passionate advocacy around housing, common sense governance, and community-led solutions. A California resident for nearly a decade, Steve co-founded Golden Together, a movement committed to reviving the Golden State through bold ideas and practical policy reforms.

Show Summary

What happened to California’s promise — and can it be saved? In this urgent and insightful conversation, Steve Hilton joins Jon Slavet to unpack the state’s biggest challenges, from the housing disaster to political dysfunction, and what’s really stopping progress. Drawing from his experience in both U.K. and U.S. politics, Hilton explains how California’s one-party rule has stifled reform, why CEQA is still sabotaging affordability, and how a new common-sense movement might be the key to turning things around. If you care about California’s future, this one’s a must-listen.

Chapters

00:00 – Steve Hilton on Why He Came to California

02:10 – What Makes the State So Broken

03:55 – The Real Reason Housing Is Unaffordable

06:00 – How CEQA Became a Weapon

08:25 – Gavin Newsom’s Broken Promises

10:40 – Why Reform Doesn’t Happen

12:15 – How One-Party Rule Hurts Progress

14:50 – The Problem with Top-Down Leadership

16:35 – Golden Together: A Movement for Change

19:00 – How California Can Actually Be Fixed

21:20 – Final Thoughts on Hope, Power, and Citizen-Led Change

Connect with Steve

Twitter: https://x.com/SteveHiltonx

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevehiltonx

Website: https://www.youtube.com/@stevehiltonx

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Elex Michaelson On California’s Political Future: Newsom, Kamala & The 2026 Shakeup24 Jul 202500:28:12

Guest:

Fox News LA Anchor Elex Michaelson

Guest Bio: 

Elex Michaelson is the co-anchor of Fox 11 News in Los Angeles and host of the weekly political show The Issue Is. Known for his thoughtful interviews and debate moderation, Elex has spoken with some of the nation’s most influential political leaders and received eight Emmy Awards and seven Golden Mikes. A native Californian, he brings deep insight into the state’s political dynamics, media landscape, and upcoming elections.

Show Summary

From Gavin Newsom’s calculated media strategy to Kamala Harris’s next move and the growing appeal of centrist disruptors like Rick Caruso, this episode is a masterclass in California’s political future. Award-winning journalist and political commentator Elex Michaelson joins Jon Slavet for a candid conversation on what’s really happening behind the scenes — from deepening divides in LA to the state’s national image, and whether Republicans even stand a chance in 2026. 

Chapters

00:00 – Newsom’s New Persona: The Left’s Anti-Trump

01:12 – Meet Elex Michaelson

02:20 – What’s Dividing Los Angeles

04:30 – Mayor Bass: Firestorm Fallout vs. Political Wins

06:40 – Fires, Permitting, and AI Solutions

08:30 – Rick Caruso’s Next Move

10:42 – Newsom’s Media Playbook and 2028 Ambitions

13:10 – Authenticity and the Problem with “Shifting”

15:50 – Kamala vs. Caruso: What’s Next in 2026?

18:20 – Can Republicans Win in California?

21:10 – Why Local Issues Get Derailed by National Politics

24:15 – Prop 36, Party Pushback, and the Center-Left Surge

26:00 – Rapid Fire: Education, Stereotypes, and Hope for CA

Connect with Elex

X: https://x.com/elex_michaelson

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elexmichaelson/

Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elexmichaelson

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elexmichaelson/

Website: https://www.youtube.com/elexmichaelson

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California’s First Millennial Majority Leader: "The System Is Broken" | Ian Calderon25 Nov 202500:22:33

Guest:

Candidate for Governor of California Ian Calderon

Guest Bio: 

Ian Calderon was the first millennial elected to the California State Assembly and later served as the Assembly Majority Leader. During his time in office (2012–2020), he was deeply involved in major budget and policy negotiations. After leaving office, he became a small business owner, giving him a dual perspective on both governance and entrepreneurship. Now, as a candidate for Governor of California, he’s focused on fixing California’s housing crisis, improving affordability, and restoring common sense to state government.

Show Summary

Is California still a place where families can thrive? Former Assembly Majority Leader Ian Calderon joins Jon Slavet for a candid conversation about what it would take to restore affordability, unlock housing, and lead the state into a more hopeful future.

Calderon shares his experience navigating budget negotiations, the unintended costs of overregulation, and why he believes single-family homeownership must be restored as a priority. He outlines a path to fiscal responsibility and explains how technology could revolutionize state government. 


Chapters
00:00 – Why He’s Running: From Majority Leader to Governor

01:35 – What Legislative Experience Brings to the Governor’s Office

03:45 – California’s Affordability Crisis Explained

05:55 – Single-Family Housing, Zoning & Choice

08:11 – What He’d Do to Lower Costs

09:45 – How to Incentivize Developers and First-Time Buyers

12:00 – Tackling Institutional Investors & Housing Supply

14:18 – Budget Reality: What He’d Cut

16:00 – Using Blockchain to Modernize Government

17:50 – Revenue, Taxes & the Role of the Governor

19:55 – Could AI Shrink California’s Government Workforce?

20:34 – Rapid Fire: First Priority as Governor

20:41 – Leader He Most Admires

21:18 – What Outsiders Get Wrong About California Politics

22:21 – California Is…

Connect with Ian Calderon

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Willie Brown On Power, Politics & The Future Of California22 Jul 202500:39:20

Guest:

Fmr. San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown

Guest Bio: 

Willie Brown is a legendary figure in California politics — the first African American Speaker of the California Assembly and former two-term Mayor of San Francisco. Known for his unmatched political savvy, deep relationships, and bold leadership style, Brown served in public office for over 40 years and helped launch the careers of many of California’s most prominent leaders. He remains an influential voice in shaping the state’s political direction and public policy discourse.

Show Summary

What does it take to lead — and last — in California politics? In this rare and candid sit-down, Jon Slavet is joined in person by former California Speaker and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown for a wide-ranging conversation on power, leadership, and the real challenges facing California today. From behind-the-scenes stories of Gavin Newsom’s early political rise to bracing advice for Kamala Harris and reflections on homelessness, CEQA reform, and the next governor’s race — this episode delivers straight talk from one of the sharpest minds in American politics.

Chapters

00:00 – Willie Brown on Positivity, Longevity & Leadership

02:00 – California’s Exploding Budget: Why We Spend So Much

05:15 – Mission Bay, Baseball, and Transforming San Francisco

07:50 – Gavin Newsom’s Unlikely Rise (and How It Started)

11:45 – Advice to Newsom: Be Bold, Be Known, Be Everywhere

13:30 – San Francisco’s New Mayor & Homelessness Promises

17:00 – What It Takes to Solve the Crisis in SF

18:50 – Private-Public Partnership: The Missing Piece

20:20 – The “Farmer Newsom” Strategy for Statewide Homelessness

23:00 – Kamala Harris: Her Strengths, Her Path, and Missed Opportunities

26:00 – Who Might Really Run (and Win) in 2026

28:30 – CEQA Reform & What Newsom Got Right

31:30 – Jerry Brown’s Late-Career Power Move

33:00 – Political Lessons from a Lifetime of Power

39:00 – Final Thoughts: Relationships, Listening & Leading in Person

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California’s Energy Emergency: What No One’s Telling You About Gas Prices, Jobs & Policy Failure15 Jul 202500:34:17

Guest 

Catherine Reheis-Boyd - President & CEO, Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA)

Guest Bio

Catherine Reheis-Boyd is President and CEO of the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA), representing major petroleum companies in California and the western U.S. With decades of experience, she’s one of the most influential energy advocates in the state, leading policy discussions on refinery closures, energy affordability, and environmental regulation. She has testified before the legislature, served on numerous state commissions, and remains a powerful voice in the push for balanced energy policy that safeguards both the economy and the environment.

Show Summary

Why are California’s gas prices the highest in the country — and what’s really driving refinery closures and rising costs? In this candid conversation, Catherine Reheis-Boyd breaks down the policy decisions and regulatory bottlenecks that have put California’s energy supply — and economy — at risk. From importing crude oil from Iraq and Ecuador to shutting down local pipelines and refineries – Catherine and Jon Slavet explore how political decisions have created a perfect storm of costs, confusion, and bad consequences for consumers. With upwards of 500,000 California jobs on the line, Catherine offers a powerful case for pragmatism, collaboration, and urgent action before it’s too late.


Chapters

00:00 – Intro: Refinery Closures and Job Loss

01:20 – Why Is Gas So Expensive in California?

03:40 – Hidden Taxes and Regulatory Costs

06:05 – Are We Managing in Crisis Mode?

08:10 – Why We Import Oil While Sitting on Reserves

10:30 – Greenhouse Emissions Hypocrisy

12:35 – Politics Over Policy: The Kern County Crude Debate

14:50 – Pipelines at Risk: A Real-Time Infrastructure Problem

16:45 – Can the Industry Meet Environmental Standards?

19:15 – The Real Cost of a Gallon of Gas

21:30 – Workforce Impact and Job Losses in Oil & Gas

23:50 – What a “Just Transition” Really Means

25:00 – What Should Change in 2027?

27:40 – Solutions: CEQA Reform, Collaboration, and Balance

29:25 – Why “Hope is Not a Plan”

31:10 – What Happens if We Don’t Act?

32:30 – Rapid Fire: Hopes, Leadership, and California’s Future


Connect with Catherine:

Twitter: https://x.com/WSPAPrez

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathy-reheis-boyd-71964411/

Website: https://www.wspa.org/staff/catherine-reheis-boyd/

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Can California Reform Itself? Steve Westly On Budget Bloat, Housing, And Hope08 Jul 202500:31:25

Guest: Steve Westly - Founder, 21st Century Alliance & Former CA State Controller

Guest Bio

Steve Westly is a business leader, investor, and former California State Controller who has spent decades working to make state government more efficient and accountable. A longtime supporter of education and economic innovation, Steve brings both private-sector and public-sector experience to bear on some of California’s most stubborn challenges. His expertise spans budgets, accountability, public education, and housing policy, making him a leading voice for reform-minded solutions in the Golden State.

Show Summary

California is the world’s 4th largest economy — so why does the state struggle with massive budget deficits? In this thoughtful conversation, Steve Westly joins Jon to break down what’s gone wrong with the state budget, why education keeps failing students, and how outdated policies have fueled California’s housing crisis.

From the rise of unsustainable spending to the need for a more accountable state workforce, Steve lays out hard truths about what really holds California back. He also shares an optimistic vision for how voters, civic leaders, and the next generation of policymakers can turn things around. Whether you’re frustrated by fraud and waste or still hopeful about California’s potential, this episode offers a clear look at how we might rebuild the California Dream.


Chapters

00:00 – California’s Success: The Bigger Picture

02:00 – Public Education’s Broken Promises

04:30 – The Science of Reading and Reform

06:30 – The Real Role of Teachers’ Unions

08:30 – Budget Bloat and California’s Spending Problem

11:00 – Where to Start Cutting Costs

13:00 – Holding State Agencies Accountable

15:00 – Fraud, Waste, and Missed Oversight

17:00 – The Housing Affordability Nightmare

19:30 – Fixing CEQA and Building Faster

22:00 – Why He Still Believes in California

23:30 – 2026 Elections: Can Real Change Happen?

25:30 – Who Can Lead California Forward?

27:00 – Rapid Fire: Best California Leaders

29:00 – What Outsiders Get Wrong About California

30:00 – What Gives Steve Hope for California’s Future


Connect with Steve

X: https://x.com/SteveWestly

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevewestly/

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevewestly/

Website: https://westlygroup.com/steve-westly/

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The Plan to Red-Pill L.A. County: Elizabeth Barcohana’s Fight for California’s Future03 Jul 202500:09:10

Guest: Elizabeth Barcohana - Commentator, Activist & LA County RCC Member

Guest Bio

Elizabeth Barcohana is an attorney, mother of four, and a rising voice in California’s Republican Party. After working at a major law firm while raising her young family in Los Angeles, Elizabeth entered politics during the COVID school closures, driven by frustration over policies that put unions and politics ahead of kids’ education. She currently serves on the LA County Republican Central Committee, is a delegate to the California Republican Party, and a regular contributor on Fox News. Elizabeth’s core passion is voter registration, and her approach connects everyday issues in people’s homes to bigger political forces – making her one of the most influential new voices in California conservative circles.

Show Summary

What will it take for Republicans to actually win in California? In this energizing mini-episode, Elizabeth Barcohana joins Jon to break down how voter registration determines everything from strategy to outcomes for the Republican party in California – and why independents might actually be hurting their own cause. If you’ve wondered whether change is really possible in deep-blue California, this episode is for you.


Chapters

00:00 – Why School Closures Sparked Elizabeth’s Activism
01:00 – Understanding Voter Registration’s Hidden Power
02:30 – The Data That Drives Political Strategy
04:00 – How Independents Marginalize Themselves
05:00 – Project 460K: A Viral Idea Is Born
06:30 – How a Conversation on X Went Viral
08:00 – Final Thoughts on California’s Future

Connect with Elizabeth

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How California Lost Its Political Center: Dan Schnur On Fixing A Broken System01 Jul 202500:37:38

Guest: Dan Schnur - Professor, Strategist, and Former California FPPC Chair

Guest Bio

Dan Schnur is a veteran political strategist, educator, and commentator who has worked on four presidential campaigns, three gubernatorial campaigns, and served as Director of Communications for Governor Pete Wilson. A former Republican turned No Party Preference candidate, he teaches politics at UC Berkeley, USC, and Pepperdine.

Dan is widely respected as a “raging moderate” — someone who believes in conservative ideas on some issues, progressive solutions on others, and independent thought across the board. His insights on political reform, California's party system, and civic leadership have made him a leading voice for restoring balance to public life.

Show Summary

Why has California become so politically imbalanced — and is there any hope of restoring healthy political competition? In this thoughtful episode, political reformer and professor Dan Schnur joins host Jon Slavet to break down the state’s broken system, rising polarization, and the slow collapse of civic trust.

From why Republicans have lost ground in the state to the strategic failure of independents, Dan shares lessons from the frontlines of politics and education. The conversation spans how special interests captured the system, and what we can learn from past leaders like Hiram Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and Pat Brown. If you’re tired of the same partisan noise, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at how we got here — and where the hope still lives.


Chapters

00:00 – Why Dan Schnur Calls Himself a “Raging Moderate”

02:15 – The Collapse of Political Role Models

04:48 – Why Gen Z Is Leaving Politics Behind

06:03 – California’s One-Party Problem

07:20 – How Republicans Lost California

09:24 – Advice for a 2026 GOP Governor Candidate

11:45 – Behind the Scenes of the GOP Convention

12:22 – Who’s at Fault for California’s Biggest Problems?

14:05 – Why Extremes on Both Sides Are to Blame

15:47 – Rating California’s Corruption (1–10)

17:22 – How Special Interests Shape the State

19:28 – The Real Reason California’s Economy Is Struggling

21:00 – What “Independent” Really Means in CA Politics

23:15 – Why Our Ballots Confuse Voters

25:03 – What Dan Learned Running for Office

26:45 – Lessons from Pete Wilson’s Leadership

28:59 – Do We Still Have Leaders Willing to Lose Their Job for What’s Right?

30:00 – Why Most Politicians Can’t “Do Trump”

32:42 – Best Advice for Politicians on Communication

34:22 – What Outsiders Don’t Get About California

35:05 – Most Admired California Leaders

36:10 – What Gives Dan Hope About the State’s Future


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The Youngest Leader in Sacramento: David Tangipa on Reform, Safety, and Real Leadership22 Jun 202500:31:58

Guest: Assemblyman David Tangipa

Guest Bio

David Tangipa is the youngest member of the California State Assembly, representing the Fresno area. A proud son of Tongan immigrants and a disabled U.S. veteran, David brings a powerful voice shaped by lived experience in underserved communities. His early career in local politics and public safety set the stage for his bold entry into state leadership.

David is known for speaking hard truths on California’s fiscal irresponsibility, skyrocketing cost of living, and the dangerous policies impacting youth and public safety. Whether it’s exposing the flaws in California’s energy mandates or leading the charge to make child sex trafficking a serious felony, Tangipa is part of a new generation of leaders demanding accountability, common sense, and reform in California.

Show Summary

In this electrifying conversation, Assemblyman David Tangipa joins State of Gold to deliver a scathing critique of California’s budget crisis and misguided crime policies. As the youngest member of the State Assembly, Tangipa calls out the political cowardice and ideological extremism that’s bankrupting the state — and lays out a bold vision for change.

From personal stories about growing up in one of the state’s toughest neighborhoods and losing a family member to sex trafficking, to hard-hitting facts about California’s massive budget deficit and energy mismanagement – this episode pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening in Sacramento. Tangipa reveals how just dozens of wealthy individuals are propping up the state budget — and why we’re one economic hiccup away from collapse.

A must-listen for anyone concerned about California’s future, this episode proves why Tangipa is one of the most important up-and-coming voices in state politics today.

Chapters

00:00 – Why California’s Budget is a Moral Crisis

01:30 – Meet David Tangipa: Youngest Assemblyman, Son of Immigrants

03:20 – From Food Lines to the State House: A Personal Mission

05:15 – Budget Breakdown: Why the Math No Longer Works

07:00 – The $9.6B Surprise Cost Nobody Saw Coming

08:45 – Who Really Pays California’s Bills? (Hint: A Few Dozen People)

10:50 – Why the Legislature Won’t Make Hard Cuts

13:15 – A Personal Story: Losing a Family Member to Sex Trafficking

15:00 – The Fight for Felony Protections for Minors

17:00 – How Ideology is Blinding Public Safety Policy

19:00 – The “Compassionate Racism” No One Talks About

21:00 – Fixing Energy Costs with Common Sense Reform

23:00 – Why Government Expansion is Driving California’s Collapse

24:30 – What Young Voters Really Want

26:00 – Gen Z Is More Conservative Than You Think

27:00 – Why $900K Homes are Pushing People Out

28:30 – Tangipa’s Vision: A California that Works for Californians

30:00 – Lightning Round: Favorite Leader, Biggest Misconception, What Gives Him Hope

Connect with David

  • X: https://x.com/DavidTangipa
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidjtangipa/?hl=en
  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tong_ee_pa?_t=ZP-8xI2L7bsQFK&_r=1
  • Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-tangipa-819877b2/

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Why I Left The Democrats: Gloria Romero On California's Political & Education Crisis22 Jun 202500:39:30

Guest: 

Gloria Romero - Former California Senate Majority Leader

Guest Bio

Gloria Romero is the former Majority Leader of the California State Senate and a long-time advocate for education reform. With a PhD in psychology and her fearless approach, she has challenged powerful special interests from inside and outside the Capitol. In 2023, she made headlines by switching from Democrat to Republican, publicly endorsing Trump, and speaking out about the dysfunction in both Sacramento and the national Democratic Party.

Romero is also the architect of the Parent Trigger Law and the Romero Open Enrollment Act, empowering parents in failing districts to fight for better education options. Today, she continues to lead conversations around public accountability, school choice, and breaking the monopoly of the teachers’ unions on California’s education system.

Show Summary

Gloria Romero is no stranger to controversy — and in this episode, she brings the fire. From walking away from the Democratic Party to calling out the teachers’ union grip on California schools, Romero unpacks why she left, what she’s fighting for, and how parents can reclaim control of a broken system.

She reflects on her political awakening, the moment she saw the party’s values slip away, and the blowback that followed her switch. Romero also breaks down why only 8% of Black fourth graders in California read at grade level — and why it's not about race but about a system built to serve adults over students. This is a must-watch for anyone who cares about education, political courage, and the future of California.

Chapters

00:00 – Leaving the Democratic Party: The Awakening

02:15 – Gloria Romero's Background in Politics & Education

04:30 – How Party Elites Rigged the Primary (Clooney, Pelosi, Schumer)

06:40 – Why Other Legislators Don’t Speak Up

08:20 – The Teachers’ Union’s Grip on California

10:05 – Education in Crisis: Just 8% of Black Students Proficient in Reading

12:14 – Why the System Is Built for Adults, Not Students

14:02 – CEQA for Schools: Bureaucracy Over Kids

15:55 – Rebuilding Accountability and Real Governance

18:30 – The Parent Trigger Law: Why It’s Been Neutered

20:15 – Homeschooling, Charter Schools & Parental Rights

22:40 – Advice for Parents and Citizens: Take Action Now

25:02 – Gloria’s Vision for a Better California

27:30 – Rapid Fire: Dictator for a Day, Leaders She Respects, & What Gives Her Hope

Connect with Sen. Gloria Romero

  • X: https://x.com/GloriaJRomero
  • Website: https://publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu/academics/faculty/gloria-romero/


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Sacramento Exposed: Assemblyman Joe Patterson on Fentanyl, Moral Failures & Transparency 22 Jun 202500:30:41

Guest: 

Joe Patterson - Member of the California State Assembly

Guest Bio

Joe Patterson is a California State Assemblyman representing District 5 and a leading advocate for government transparency, public safety, and fiscal responsibility. A former Rocklin City Councilmember and father of four, Patterson brings a fresh, no-nonsense approach to Sacramento, calling out waste, bureaucracy, and special interest influence.

He has been one of the few voices in the Capitol speaking out about the fentanyl epidemic, the misuse of taxpayer funds, and the culture of secrecy enabled by non-disclosure agreements and political maneuvering. Known for challenging both parties when needed, Patterson is part of a new generation of leaders committed to restoring trust in California government.

Show Summary

What happens when a California legislator pulls back the curtain on Sacramento's dysfunction?

In this eye-opening episode, Assemblyman Joe Patterson joins Jon Slavet to expose the real issues behind government waste, legislative gridlock, and the California State Assembly’s failures on criminal justice policy. From billion-dollar vanity projects to the shocking refusal to make it a felony to purchase sex from a 16-year-old, Patterson shares why the state is falling short—and what must be done to fix it.

You’ll learn why he believes NDAs are the “enemy of accountability”, how fentanyl policy is failing families, and what transparency actually looks like in practice. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand how California politics really works behind the headlines—and what it will take to change the game.

Chapters

 00:00 – Why Joe Patterson Chose to Serve
 01:32 – The State Capitol’s NDA Problem
 04:20 – Billion-Dollar Vanity Projects and Fake Transparency
 07:48 – The Battle Over Fentanyl Legislation
 10:01 – The Vote That Shocked Him: The 16-Year-Old Child Trafficking Loophole
 12:34 – How Special Interests Quietly Kill Bills
 15:03 – Patterson’s CEQA Reform Stance
 17:40 – Why the Middle Class Is Being Decimated
 20:19 – Inside the Budget: What They Don’t Want You to See
 23:55 – What Real Transparency Requires
 26:40 – Advice to Californians Who Want Change
 28:30 – Patterson’s Hope for 2026 and Beyond

Connect with Joe: 

  • X: https://x.com/Patterdude?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patterdude/
  • Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joepatterson82/Website: https://ad05.asmrc.org/


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California's Manmade Housing Crisis: A Legendary Land-Use Attorney on a Broken System22 Jun 202500:38:29

Guest: 

Jennifer Hernandez – Partner, Holland & Knight

Guest Bio

Jennifer Hernandez is a legendary land use and environmental attorney at Holland & Knight, with over 30 years of experience leading legal battles for housing, equity, and environmental justice across California. Known for her fearless critique of the state’s broken regulatory system, she has become a powerful voice in the fight to reform CEQA (the California Environmental Quality Act), and dismantle the bureaucratic gridlock strangling housing development in California.

She’s represented some of the state’s largest infrastructure and redevelopment projects, while also advocating for affordable housing in working-class communities. Jennifer’s insights have been featured in The New York Times, CalMatters, and academic journals, and she’s considered one of California’s most influential experts on land use law and environmental policy.

Show Summary

Why does it cost four times more to build affordable housing in California than in places like Colorado or Texas? In this episode, attorney and housing advocate Jennifer Hernandez joins Jon Slavet to break down how the environmental movement, trial lawyers, and Sacramento’s bureaucratic bloat have created a man-made crisis that’s crushing the working-class and working poor of California.

From exposing how CEQA has become a tool for extortion, to unpacking the rise of “procedural fetishism,” Jennifer shares how well-intended policies have been weaponized to block housing, bankrupt cities, and trap families in poverty — all while benefiting wealthy NIMBYs and entrenched special interests. This episode pulls no punches and offers real, actionable ideas for restoring affordability and restoring the California Dream.


Chapters

00:00 – California’s Housing Crisis Is Manmade

01:27 – Meet Jennifer Hernandez: Land Use Attorney & Reformer

03:15 – Rage, Betrayal, and the War on Working-Class Californians

05:31 – How CEQA Became a Hydra Blocking Housing

08:48 – Who’s Really Benefiting from Blocking Housing?

10:43 – Bureaucratic Bloat and 58,000 New State Employees

13:24 – CEQA as Extortion: The Lawsuits That Never End

15:39 – Why There Are No Cranes in San Francisco

17:44 – NIMBYism with an Environmental Halo

20:31 – Why These Policies Are Anti-Union and Anti-Minority

22:11 – The Masks of Climate Doom and “Equality of Outcome”

24:24 – The Real Fix: Comply with the Law, Then Build

26:31 – The Case for Ending Lawsuit Abuse in Housing

28:49 – RAND Study: 4 Units in CO = 1 in CA

31:03 – Why Fire-Prone Logic is Often Political Theater

33:25 – NIMBY Environmentalism as Class Warfare

34:31 – The One Executive Order That Could Change Everything

36:15 – Jennifer’s Most Admired CA Leader (Hint: It’s Not Newsom)

37:19 – California’s Climate Strategy: A Fraudulent Metric?

38:28 – Final Thoughts on What’s Broken — and What’s Next

Connect with Jennifer

  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jhernandezca?_t=ZP-8xI5UD0ECzv&_r=1
  • Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-hernandez-699b504/
  • Website: https://www.hklaw.com/en/professionals/h/hernandez-jen

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California’s Budget Crisis: Insights from Schwarzenegger’s Former Budget Director22 Jun 202500:33:44

Guest: 

David Crane - Founder, Govern for California

Guest Bio

David Crane is a businessman, educator, and former special advisor to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is the founder of Govern For California, an organization focused on strengthening democracy and advocating for fiscal responsibility and education reform. Known for his direct, data-driven approach, Crane has been one of the state's most vocal critics of public pension mismanagement and government overspending.

Show Summary

Is California headed for fiscal collapse? In this raw and unfiltered interview, David Crane—former budget advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger—pulls back the curtain on the state’s financial dysfunction. From ballooning pension obligations to special interest power plays, Crane lays out the hard truths about where California’s money goes, why public services keep declining, and what it will actually take to fix it.

Recorded at David’s home in San Francisco, this conversation dives into the real reasons behind the state’s education crisis, the corruption behind public sector union politics, and why the next Governor will inherit a financial disaster. If you’ve ever wondered how the state with so much wealth can feel so broken, this episode explains it all.


Chapters
00:00 – Intro: Is California Failing Its Citizens?

01:10 – Meet David Crane & His Role with Governor Schwarzenegger

03:30 – Why Public Services Are Collapsing Despite Record Budget

07:00 – Political Cowardice & the Power of Special Interests

10:45 – The True Cost of Pension Mismanagement

13:25 – Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom & the Political Machine

18:10 – What Kind of Leader California Actually Needs

23:30 – Budget Corruption & Why Firefighters Can’t Get Funded

28:45 – What Makes San Francisco a Surprising Beacon of Hope

32:50 – David’s Vision for a Better-Run State

36:00 – Final Thoughts: Why It’s Up to the People to Demand Change

Connect with David

  • X: https://x.com/davidgcrane 
  • Website: https://www.governforcalifornia.org/david-crane


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A DOG Voted In CA ... And They Won't Say If It Was a Democrat | Don Wagner18 Nov 202500:05:13

Guest:

Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner

Guest Bio: 

Don Wagner is the Mayor of Irvine and a former California State Assemblyman, known for his long-standing public service across multiple levels of government. With deep experience in state and local politics, Wagner is now running for California Secretary of State in 2026. His campaign centers on restoring voter integrity, cleaning up voter rolls, and ensuring secure, transparent elections in the Golden State.

Show Summary

What if your dog could vote in California? In this eye-opening (and yes, partly hilarious) conversation, Don Wagner sits down with Jon Slavet to reveal what he calls “the quiet crisis” in California elections — a system flooded with ballots, outdated rolls, and slow results. Wagner shares why he’s running for Secretary of State, his plans to implement voter ID, and what he sees as the public's overwhelming demand for election reform

From the story of a dog who allegedly voted in a recall, to the legal battles between state officials and cities like Huntington Beach, this episode exposes a side of California politics that’s both urgent and surprising. Wagner argues that fixing our voting system is step one in restoring public trust, accountability, and the California Dream.


Chapters

00:00 – Running for Secretary of State

00:32 – California’s Broken Voting System

01:10 – Voter ID, Ballot Integrity & Legal Reform

02:00 – A Dog Voted in Orange County?

03:00 – Rapid Fire: Fixing CA, Reagan's Legacy & Hope for the Future


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Welcome to State of Gold!22 Jun 202500:01:06

California was once a beacon of prosperity, hope and innovation – symbolized by the Gold Rush, Hollywood and Silicon Valley. Today it’s the least affordable state in the nation and plagued by poverty, homelessness, and sky-high taxes. How did we get here, and how do we turn California around?

State of Gold is a media platform and citizens’ movement dedicated to restoring the California dream. Host and longtime real estate and tech executive Jon Slavet combines practical wisdom and insurgent energy, as he sits down with voices from across the spectrum.

The show will examine and promote the best ideas from any corner to solve the state’s most pressing issues. State of Gold cuts through the noise to explore what’s gone wrong in the Golden State – and what it’ll take to make things right.

🎧 New episodes every Tuesday.

#CaliforniaPolitics #StateOfGold #HousingCrisis #EducationReform 

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California's Climate Mandates Are Bankrupting Families | Columnist Susan Shelley11 Nov 202500:20:16

Guest:

Southern California News Group Columnist Susan Shelley

Guest Bio: 

Susan Shelley is the Vice President of Communications at the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, a columnist for the Southern California News Group, and a leading voice on California’s fiscal policy, tax reform, and constitutional protections.

Show Summary

What’s really driving California’s skyrocketing cost of living? In this conversation with Jon Slavet, Susan Shelley breaks down how climate mandates, hidden taxes like Cap & Invest, and misguided housing laws are crushing working Californians. From the impact of SB 79 and CEQA to the truth about Prop 13 and California’s bloated budget, Susan delivers a passionate and informed critique of the state’s current path — and offers bold, realistic alternatives.

She also shares insights on COVID policies, insurance premiums, the social safety net, and why the Save Prop 13 initiative is more urgent than ever.


Chapters
00:00 – Welcome & Susan Shelley Intro

00:32 – The Hidden Cost of Climate Mandates

02:21 – Cap & Invest: How You’re Paying for It

03:46 – Are Energy Companies Really Gouging Us?

04:44 – California’s Regulatory Burden

06:49 – How Environmentalism Got Hijacked

07:38 – California’s Taxes: Where’s the Money Going?

08:39 – Prop 13 Explained & Why It Matters

10:46 – The Truth About SB 79 & Housing Policy

16:56 – Unintended Consequences of Density Mandates

18:01 – Cuts to Insurance & Food Assistance Programs

21:03 – Prop 50: A “Gross” Power Grab

25:02 – Rapid Fire: Greenhouse Mandates, Reagan & COVID

26:54 – Save Prop 13: Why It Matters Now


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Is California FINALLY Leaving the Democratic Party? | Senator Alvarado-Gil04 Nov 202500:13:22

Guest:

CA State Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil

Guest Bio: 

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil represents California’s 4th Senate District, covering 13 counties and over a million constituents across the Sierra Nevada, Central Valley, and rural California. Formerly a Democrat, she made national headlines in August 2024 when she switched parties, citing extreme ideological shifts and a loss of shared values. With a background in charter school leadership and deep roots in her community, she advocates for parental rights, balanced governance, and elevating underserved regions of the state.

Show Summary

Why would a sitting California State Senator walk away from the Democratic Party — and what happened next? In this bold and revealing conversation, Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil joins Jon Slavet to unpack her decision to switch parties and the fallout that followed. From receiving death threats to feeling politically homeless, Marie shares how she found clarity in her values and what California’s heartland voters really need.

She also breaks down one of the most controversial bills impacting parental rights, her thoughts on Katie Porter and the CA Dems, the underrepresentation of rural districts, and why she believes it’s time to dismantle the partisan supermajority. If you care about courage, common sense, and California’s future, this is a must-watch.


Chapters
00:00 – Why She Left the Democratic Party

01:26 – Reaction to Trump Assassination Attempt & Political Rhetoric

02:42 – Katie Porter's Comments on Ignoring 40% of Voters

03:25 – The Bill That Let Strangers Sign Out Kids From School

05:15 – The Moral Hazard Hidden in the Legislation

06:34 – Rural California Is Being Ignored

09:12 – Political Fallout After Her Party Switch

11:37 – Rapid Fire: Fixing California, Leadership, & Her Teacher Hero


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Why The California Republican Party Is Officially "NON-EXISTENT" | Carl DeMaio31 Oct 202500:11:48

Guest:

Assemblyman Carl DeMaio

Guest Bio: 

Carl DeMaio is a longtime political reformer, policy expert, and the Chairman of Reform California. Based in San Diego, he’s known for calling out corruption in both parties and spearheading grassroots campaigns around voter ID, tax reform, and ballot accountability. In this episode, Carl pulls no punches about the dysfunction in Sacramento — and what voters can do to take back control.

Show Summary

Why is California so broken — and what can actually fix it? Carl DeMaio joins the show to expose why the state’s political system is rigged against the people, and how bipartisan dysfunction has made both parties part of the problem. From redistricting to crime to school reform, Carl outlines why grassroots movements — not career politicians — are the only hope to restore democracy in the Golden State. Plus, he shares how a new Voter ID initiative could shake things up.


Chapters

00:00 – Why California’s Political System Is Broken

00:32 – The Real Problem Behind Homelessness, Crime & Cost of Living

01:19 – What Other States Are Doing Better

02:45 – Why Politicians Ignore 70% Consensus

04:30 – Prop 36, Crime Reform & Sacramento's Inaction

05:45 – Calling Out Republicans for Surrendering

06:30 – How the Lobbyist Culture Corrupts Both Parties

07:20 – What Real Republican Reform Should Look Like

08:00 – The Power of Grassroots Candidates

08:40 – His Case for Voter ID

09:40 – Who He Actually Sees as California’s Real Leaders

10:15 – There’s No White Knight — It’s Up to Us

11:00 – What We’ve Lost — And Can Regain

11:35 – Final Thoughts on Hope, Action & VoterIDpetition.org


Connect with Carl DeMaio

X: https://x.com/carldemaio

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carldemaio/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carldemaioca/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/carldemaioCA

Website: https://carldemaio.com/

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They Spent $250 Million on THIS in FOUR DAYS (But Not on Gas Prices!) | David Tangipa28 Oct 202500:08:55

Guest:

California Assemblyman David Tangipa

Guest Bio: 

David Tangipa is the first Polynesian ever elected to the California State Assembly. Known for his unapologetic advocacy, Tangipa has quickly become a voice for working-class Californians who feel left behind by Sacramento’s status quo. In his short time in office, he's been silenced on the floor, kicked off committees, and shut out of caucuses — all while calling out racism and corruption under the Capitol dome.

Show Summary

Why is Prop 50 a power grab — and what don’t voters understand about the redistricting ruse behind it? Assemblyman David Tangipa returns to State of Gold to break it all down.

In this revealing episode, Tangipa explains why California’s political elite are trying to dismantle the Independent Redistricting Commission, and how this move — disguised in Prop 50 — would further concentrate power in Sacramento. He talks openly about being denied entry into the AAPI Caucus, the hypocrisy he’s faced as a minority Republican, and how the real systemic issues live within the Capitol itself.

If you care about fairness, representation, and the future of California politics, this is a must-watch.


Chapters
00:00 – Welcome Back, David Tangipa

00:16 – What Prop 50 Really Means

01:40 – Why It’s a Sham Power Grab

03:14 – Why Voters Tune Out Redistricting

04:38 – The Ballot Lies and Fiscal Secrets

05:14 – Kicked Off Committees & Silenced

05:43 – What Sacramento Doesn’t Want You to Know

06:50 – Excluded from the AAPI Caucus

07:25 – Racism Inside the California Legislature

08:06 – Fighting for Real Representation

08:42 – Why He’s Staying in the Fight

09:05 – Final Thoughts


Connect with David Tangipa

X: https://x.com/DavidTangipa

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidjtangipa/?hl=en

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tong_ee_pa?_t=ZP-8xI2L7bsQFK&_r=1

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-tangipa-819877b2/

Website: https://ad08.asmrc.org/

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TAXES & REGULATION are DESTROYING California's Economy | Sheriff Chad Bianco24 Oct 202500:13:43

Guest:

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco

Guest Bio: 

Chad Bianco leads Riverside County’s Sheriff’s Department, the fourth largest in the nation. With over 30 years of public service and a reputation for fiscal responsibility and tough leadership, Bianco is now running for Governor of California. He’s earned support across party lines for his honesty, policy experience, and commitment to restoring balance in Sacramento.

Show Summary

Is California ready for a leadership reset? Sheriff Chad Bianco joins Jon Slavet to discuss his run for Governor — and why he believes Prop 50 is a dangerous power grab. From skyrocketing costs to rising crime, Bianco doesn’t hold back as he breaks down the core issues he sees plaguing the state: Excessive regulation, one-party rule, and a government disconnected from everyday Californians.

He outlines what he’d do on day one to fix the economy, restore public safety, and create a more livable future for all. Whether or not you agree with his politics, his no-nonsense approach will leave you thinking hard about where California goes from here.


Chapters

00:00 – Welcome Sheriff Chad Bianco

00:14 – Why He’s Voting No on Prop 50

01:16 – How Power Is Being Taken from the People

02:38 – Why He’s Running for Governor

05:45 – California’s Economic Pain Points

06:08 – The Real Problem: Taxes & Regulation

08:18 – Free Market Solutions vs. Government Control

09:03 – What He’d Do as Governor on Day One

09:25 – His Hope for California’s Future

11:55 – What He’s Learning on the Campaign Trail

13:11 – California Is… 


Connect with Chad Bianco

X: https://x.com/ChadBianco

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheriffbianco/?hl=en

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-bianco-464bb860/

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Zero State Income Tax? The 15% Flat Tax Plan to Save California | Ethan Penner09 Dec 202500:23:14

Guest:

Ethan Penner, Independent Candidate for Governor 

Guest Bio: 

Ethan Penner is a prominent investor and finance innovator best known for helping to create the modern commercial mortgage-backed securities market. Now, as an independent candidate for California governor, he’s proposing sweeping reforms—from an audacious flat tax plan to a state-run insurance mutual and a unified solution to homelessness. A thought leader who blends economic insight with a community-first vision, Penner offers a bold roadmap for revitalizing the Golden State.

Show Summary

In this compelling episode, independent gubernatorial candidate Ethan Penner lays out his radical blueprint for a better California. He breaks down his proposal to eliminate all state income and corporate taxes in favor of a single 15% consumption tax—with a built-in “prebate” for lower-income residents to avoid regressive impacts.

Penner also unveils his plan for a public, non-profit property insurance mutual to address California’s insurance crisis, plus his vision to replace the “homeless industrial complex” with one accountable statewide model. He finishes with powerful insights on education reform, including pay-for-performance family incentives, extended school hours, and working around entrenched systems like CTA to honor great teachers.

Whether you agree or not, Penner's ideas will challenge your thinking and spark conversation.


Chapters
00:00 – Ethan Penner’s Bold Tax Proposal

01:46 – Making the Tax Non-Regressive with a Pre-bate

03:51 – Tax Implications for High Earners & Behavioral Impact

06:32 – Audit Spending, Not Income

08:08 – A New Public Insurance Model for CA

11:16 – Rewarding Good Behavior with Premiums

12:54 – Statewide Fire Prevention + Early Warning Systems

14:12 – Fixing the Homelessness Crisis with One Plan

16:05 – Why the Incentive Structure Must Change

17:25 – The Education Crisis: Real Incentives for Families

18:28 – Rethinking Time in School & Homework Support

20:04 – The CTA Barrier and Talking Directly to Teachers

22:22 – Rapid Fire: First Action & Final Thoughts

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The Real Reason 65% of California Kids Can’t Read at Grade Level | Lance Christensen16 Dec 202500:18:28

Guest:

Lance Christensen, Vice President of the California Policy Center 

Guest Bio: 

Lance Christensen is a policy expert and former candidate for California Superintendent of Public Instruction. He currently serves with the California Policy Center, advocating for education reform, school choice, and smarter government. With a bold voice on California’s economic and energy challenges, Lance is a leading thinker on how to restore prosperity and common sense across the state.

Show Summary

Is California’s K-12 system beyond repair — or just in need of bold reform? In this energetic conversation, Lance Christensen joins Jon to unpack the deep-rooted challenges in public education, from low literacy rates to union influence, and why many teachers still don’t know about their right to opt out of unions. They also dive into California’s failing energy policy, sky-high living costs, and the long-term economic damage of misguided climate mandates.

Lance shares what he’d do on day one if he were Governor, and why real change requires more local accountability, not just new policies. Whether you’re a parent, policymaker, or frustrated Californian — this one’s for you.


Chapters

00:00 – Why Education Affects Everyone

01:29 – California's Failing K-12 System

02:15 – The Federal Tax Credit No One’s Using

03:41 – The Power of Teachers Unions & Janus Decision

05:25 – The Impact of DEI in Schools

07:45 – The Economic Fallout of Policy Failures

09:15 – Why California Sends Jobs to Other States

10:37 – What’s Driving Sky-High Energy Prices

12:42 – We Need an “All of the Above” Energy Plan

13:37 – Wildfires Are Undermining Climate Goals

15:24 – First Moves as Governor: Expand the Legislature?

17:06 – California Leader Lance Most Admires

17:50 – Why California Is Still Worth Fighting For

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The Billionaire Tax Will Be Even Worse | Joel Pollak03 Mar 202600:24:20

Guest:

Joel Pollak - Opinion Editor @ The California Post

Guest Bio: 

Joel Pollak is a journalist, political commentator, and Opinion Editor at The California Post – a new publication he helped launch focused on covering California from a center-right perspective. A longtime California resident and former Illinois native, Pollak writes extensively on state policy, media bias, and government accountability.

Show Summary

Californians are tired of things not working.

In this episode of State of Gold, Jon Slavet sits down with Joel Pollak to discuss the launch of The California Post and why he believes there is a growing appetite for accountability in the Golden State.

Pollak shares his personal experience surviving the Palisades fire, the insurance nightmare that followed, and why he believes government mismanagement made the disaster worse. The conversation explores President Trump’s executive order aimed at accelerating rebuilding, the controversy surrounding affordable housing proposals in the Palisades, and what local residents actually want.

They then zoom out to tackle systemic issues: Behested payments to politicians, legalized corruption, COVID-era fraud, runaway state spending, and the proposed billionaire tax. Pollak explains how California risks driving away its most productive innovators and why history from Illinois should serve as a warning sign.


Chapters
00:00 – Why Californians Are Sick of Government Failure

00:18 – Launching the California Post

01:44 – Is There a Silent Majority in California?

02:41 – Personal Impact of the Palisades Fire

04:09 – Insurance Battles & Rebuilding Delays

05:03 – Trump’s Executive Order on Rebuilding

06:55 – Affordable Housing Controversy in the Palisades

09:59 – Zoning, ADUs & Rebuilding Concerns

12:37 – Exposing Corruption in Los Angeles

14:09 – COVID Fraud & Behested Payments Explained

16:45 – The Billionaire Tax and Economic Flight

19:56 – The Mansion Tax Cautionary Tale

22:03 – Revenue Problem or Spending Problem?

23:31 – Rapid Fire: Fixing California Starts with Water

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His latest pieces can be found on californiapost.com and nypost.com.

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Election Expert: "Our top-2 primary system could have unintended consequences!" 24 Feb 202600:20:52

Guest:

Chad Peace, Co-Founder – Independent Voter Network

Guest Bio: 

Chad Peace is an election reform advocate and representative of the Independent Voter Project, an organization focused on expanding voter participation and reducing partisan control over the primary process. He has been deeply involved in California’s transition from closed primaries to the current top-two open primary system, and continues to advocate for structural reforms that empower independent voters and increase electoral competition.

Show Summary

Nearly half of voters nationwide now identify as independent. In California, No Party Preference voters are the fastest-growing bloc. So why does the political system still revolve around partisan extremes?

In this episode of State of Gold, Jon Slavet sits down with Chad Peace to unpack the rise of independent voters, the origins of California’s top-two open primary system, and the unintended consequences that followed.

They explore whether the “jungle primary” has improved democracy, why both parties often resist reform, and what a top-five ranked-choice primary system could look like in California. The conversation also dives into voter ID, ballot harvesting, election confidence, and the broader debate over how to restore trust in the electoral process.

From redistricting battles to Supreme Court strategy, this is a candid discussion about who gets to participate in elections and whether California is living up to its democratic ideals.


Chapters

00:03 – The Rise of Independent Voters

01:17 – Why Both Parties Are Moving to the Extremes

01:33 – The Origins of California’s Open Primary

02:47 – Has the Top-Two System Improved Democracy?

05:06 – The Unintended Consequences of the Current System

07:50 – Top-Five Primaries & Ranked Choice Voting Explained

09:08 – Redistricting, Prop 50 & Partisan Power Plays

12:04 – The Supreme Court & The Right to Vote in Primaries

12:38 – Voter ID: A 70/30 Issue

15:43 – Mail-In Voting, Ballot Harvesting & Election Confidence

17:50 – Politics, Culture & Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

19:21 – Rapid Fire: One Reform to Fix California

19:39 – What Gives Him Hope

20:18 – California Is…

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Latino Voters ABANDON Democrats — But Republicans Aren't Winning Either23 Dec 202500:20:20

Guest:

Mike Madrid, GOP Political Consult

Guest Bio: 

Mike Madrid is a veteran political strategist, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, and one of the most insightful voices on Latino voter behavior in America. A lifelong Republican and fierce critic of Trumpism, Mike has spent over three decades analyzing demographic shifts and advocating for policy-driven, people-first governance in California. He’s also the author of The Latino Century and a frequent media commentator on U.S. politics.

Show Summary

Why are Latino voters leaving both political parties behind — and what does it mean for California’s future? Mike Madrid joins Jon for a hard-hitting conversation on the evolving Latino electorate, the failures of both Democrats and Republicans, and how California’s manmade policy disasters are hurting the very people the Democratic political elite claim to support.

Mike doesn’t hold back as he critiques Republican messaging, Democratic hypocrisy on issues like CEQA, and the urgent need for bold leadership. From housing and healthcare to immigration and affordability, this episode offers a no-BS look at what’s broken in California — and how it can be fixed.


Chapters

00:00 – Latinos & California Politics

02:03 – Misconceptions About the Latino Vote

03:38 – Immigration Views Within the Latino Community

06:06 – The GOP in California: 30 Years Later

07:19 – Republican Policy Ideas vs. Party Perception

10:14 – Do Republicans Have Solutions?

12:11 – The Health Care Policy Gap

12:47 – Are Democrats Serious About Affordability?

14:40 – CEQA Reform for the Rich?

16:09 – The Irony of Democratic Policies

18:14 – What Mike Told the Senate Dems

18:37 – King for a Day: Fixing Housing

18:52 – Why Mike Is Hopeful

19:23 – Wildest Political Moment?

19:48 – Final Thoughts: California Is Broken But Fixable


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Why the Billionaire Tax Will Backfire on California & Crush Working Families | Lanhee Chen17 Feb 202600:19:16

Guest:

Lanhee Chen, Stanford Hoover Fellow and Policy Expert 

Guest Bio: 

Lanhee Chen is a policy expert, former candidate for California State Controller, and national commentator on fiscal policy and healthcare reform. He has advised at the highest levels of government and regularly contributes analysis on California’s budget, tax structure, and long-term economic outlook. Known for his data-driven approach, Chen focuses on accountability, structural reform, and restoring fiscal discipline to state government.

Show Summary

California can swing from a $150 billion surplus to a $150 billion deficit in just a few years. Why?

In this episode of State of Gold, Jon Slavet talks with Lanhee Chen to break down California’s structural budget problems in simple terms. From an antiquated tax system heavily reliant on capital gains to ballooning fixed costs and voter-approved spending mandates, Chen explains why the state is trapped in boom-and-bust cycles.

They dive into the proposed billionaire tax and why, despite sounding appealing, it will drive high earners and founders out of California while reducing long-term revenue. Chen also outlines the risks of taxing unrealized gains and how that precedent could impact entrepreneurs and future innovators.

The conversation then turns to waste, fraud, and abuse in programs like unemployment insurance, Medi-Cal, and IHSS. Finally, Chen shares his vision for healthcare reform, including radical price transparency, expanding provider supply, and creating a more competitive healthcare marketplace.

If you want a clear, non-theatrical breakdown of California’s fiscal challenges and what real reform could look like, this is it.


Chapters

00:00 – California’s Boom and Bust Budget Cycles

02:37 – The Structural Deficit Problem Explained

03:20 – How Should California Reform Its Tax System?

05:06 – Revenue Problem or Spending Problem?

05:39 – Why the Billionaire Tax Is a Bad Idea

07:12 – The Dangerous Precedent of Taxing Unrealized Gains

08:51 – Waste, Fraud & Abuse in State Programs

09:21 – The Unemployment Insurance Scandal

10:30 – Medi-Cal, IHSS & Systemic Accountability Failures

12:06 – Fixing Healthcare Without Government Takeover

13:10 – Radical Price Transparency in Healthcare

14:00 – Expanding Supply & Reducing Consolidation

15:27 – Incentivizing Preventive Care

17:13 – Rapid Fire: One Big Reform for California

18:09 – What Gives Him Hope

18:40 – Is California Punching Under Its Weight?

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Buying a Gun in California Legally Is Challenging | Michael Pierce10 Feb 202600:24:03

Guest Bio: 

Michael Pierce is a venture capitalist, technology executive, and founder of American Gun Owners, a California-based company focused on making legal, responsible gun ownership accessible to everyday Americans. Michael brings a unique perspective to public safety, entrepreneurship, and the growing demand for self-defense in major cities. Raised on a cattle ranch and surrounded by firearms from a young age, he approaches gun ownership as a practical tool rather than a political statement.

Show Summary

Why are more Californians who never wanted guns now feeling like they need one?

Michael Pierce joins Jon Slavet to explain why rising crime, slow police response times, and social unrest have pushed ordinary Californians toward personal self-defense. Michael shares the real-world conversations that inspired him to launch American Gun Owners and why California, despite being one of the most restrictive states, is exactly where this business needed to be built.

They dive into the challenges of buying a firearm legally in California, the confusion first-time buyers face, and how American Gun Owners uses technology and education to simplify the process. The conversation also explores policing shortages, deterrence, elites disconnect from everyday safety concerns, and what California must do to restore confidence and economic momentum.

This episode offers a grounded, non-political look at guns as a utility, public safety as a core government responsibility, and why fear has become a daily reality for many Californians.


Chapters
00:00 – Why Michael Is Building American Gun Owners in California

01:45 – Crime, Social Unrest & Slower Police Response Times

02:19 – Why LA Is Dangerously Under-Policed

03:50 – First-Time Gun Buyers and the Education Gap

04:19 – How People End Up with the Wrong Firearm

05:40 – Guns as a Utility, Not a Political Statement

06:55 – Why Buying a Gun Legally Is So Complicated

07:36 – How American Gun Owners Solves the Problem

08:23 – Using AI to Match People With the Right Firearm

10:05 – California Compliance, Training & Safe Storage

12:30 – Liability, Self-Defense Law & Castle Doctrine

14:13 – Crime in Wealthy Neighborhoods Isn’t Rare Anymore

16:02 – Deterrence and Why Signs Actually Matter

17:19 – What Elites Don’t Understand About Feeling Unsafe

19:50 – Fixing California’s Business Climate

23:02 – Rapid Fire: One Fix for California

23:09 – What Still Gives Him Hope

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LA Pays $2 Million Per Homeless Unit | Dr. Houman David Hemmati03 Feb 202600:21:31

Guest:
Dr. Houman David Hemmati, Entrepreneur & Political Activist

Guest Bio: 
Dr. Houman David Hemmati is a physician, scientist, entrepreneur, and public advocate for medical freedom and ethical healthcare reform. With a background in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and ophthalmology, he’s advised pharmaceutical companies, led biotech ventures, and become an outspoken voice on issues ranging from pandemic policy to the misuse of scientific authority. Dr. Hemmati is also a frequent media contributor and a passionate advocate for patient rights, transparency, and innovation in medicine


Show Summary
Los Angeles is collapsing in real time and Dr. Houman Hemmati says it’s not accidental.


In this episode, Dr. Hemmati joins Jon Slavet to expose what he calls the “homeless industrial complex,” a system incentivized to grow rather than solve the crisis. From Westwood turning into “Skid Row West” to taxpayer-funded housing scams costing up to $2 million per unit, Dr. Hemmati details how California’s homelessness policies have failed both the vulnerable and the public.


The conversation then turns to the proposed billionaire tax, why it threatens startup founders and innovation, and how taxing unrealized wealth could permanently drive entrepreneurs out of California. Dr. Hemmati explains why the state doesn’t have a revenue problem, but a spending problem, and why tough love may be the only path forward.


This is a candid, no-holds-barred look at the policies, incentives, and political realities shaping California’s future and what gives him hope that voters may finally be reaching a breaking point.


Chapters
00:00 – Dr. Houman Hemmati’s Path from Doctor to Activist
00:36 – Westwood’s Decline and “Skid Row West”
02:30 – The Failure of Local Government in Los Angeles
03:18 – How COVID Supercharged the Homeless Crisis
04:45 – Prison Releases, Incentives, and Manufactured Chaos
06:05 – The Homeless Housing Scam and Taxpayer Theft
07:15 – Moral Hazard and Why Current Policies Make Things Worse
08:40 – The Billionaire Tax Explained Simply
10:51 – Why Entrepreneurs and Capital Are Leaving California
12:45 – Taxing Unrealized Wealth and Constitutional Concerns
14:30 – California’s Spending Problem vs Revenue Problem
16:24 – Why California Needs an Intervention
18:10 – Rapid Fire: One Fix to Save California
18:21 – What Finally Gives Him Hope
21:45 – Why Ordinary Citizens Are Starting to Push Back

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  • X: https://x.com/houmanhemmati/
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/houman-david-hemmati-md-phd-aa0486/

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"How Could My Daughters Ever Live in California?" - Joel Kotkin27 Jan 202600:19:46

Guest:

Joel Kotkin, Chapman University Professor

Guest Bio: 

Joel Kotkin is a renowned urban studies scholar, author, and fellow in urban futures at Chapman University. His work has appeared in Forbes, The Daily Telegraph, City Journal, and more. A longtime Californian, Kotkin has spent decades analyzing demographic trends, class shifts, and political transformations shaping the Golden State. His recent commentary focuses on the decline of middle-class opportunity, rising costs of living, and the unintended consequences of progressive policy.

Show Summary

What happened to the California Dream? In this powerful conversation, Joel Kotkin joins Jon Slavet to unpack the root causes of California’s middle-class crisis. From skyrocketing housing costs and regressive climate policies to the rise of oligarchic politics and the exodus of working families, Kotkin makes a compelling case for how the state lost its promise — and what it will take to restore it.

He also calls out how the YIMBY movement, climate dogma, and one-party rule are shaping a state that serves the ultra-wealthy and subsidized poor — while leaving the middle class behind. If you care about California’s future, this is essential watching.


Chapters

00:00 – California's Middle-Class Collapse

01:10 – Kotkin on Coming to California in the 1970s

03:00 – Climate Policy: Idealism or Ideology?

05:00 – Who Really Pays for Green Mandates

06:30 – Why Reform Feels Impossible

08:00 – Billionaire Tax and Class Warfare

09:30 – Government Growth and Wealth Redistribution

11:00 – Why the Rich Get Richer in California

13:00 – California's Startup Problem

15:00 – Why the Middle Class Can't Stay

16:00 – The YIMBY Agenda Critiqued

18:00 – King for a Day: Kotkin’s First Fix

19:30 – The Closing Thought: Potential vs. Ruin


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