
2-6 The Future Of LA
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In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', Joel Pollak, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the broader implications for Los Angeles. They reflect on personal experiences, the need for federal support, and the challenges facing the community. The conversation touches on the decline of LA, the importance of leadership and accountability, and the hope for renewal through community engagement and nature's resilience.
takeaways
- The Palisades fire has highlighted the need for federal support in rebuilding efforts.
- Community engagement is crucial for navigating the recovery process.
- Many residents are questioning whether they would choose to move to LA today.
- The leadership in California is perceived as failing to address critical issues.
- Nature is showing signs of recovery, offering hope for the future.
- There is a growing sentiment of betrayal towards public officials.
- Financial accountability is essential for effective governance.
- The importance of making it safe for people to voice their concerns.
- The upcoming elections present an opportunity for change in leadership.
- The community must take an active role in shaping its future.