S2-20 Elizabeth Barcohana: - Prop 50, and Whether Political Change Is Possible
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In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', Joel Pollak and Ron Goldschmidt discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the challenges faced by the community, and the political landscape in California. They are joined by Elizabeth Barcohana, a political activist and attorney, who shares her insights on community resilience, the importance of political engagement, and the impact of leadership on recovery efforts. The conversation also touches on the complexities of bipartisanship, accountability in government, and the future of California politics amidst ongoing challenges.
takeaways
- Marquez School is reopening with prefabricated classrooms.
- Community rebuilding efforts are slow but ongoing.
- Political engagement is crucial for community recovery.
- Leadership failures have significant impacts on recovery.
- Bipartisanship is necessary for effective solutions.
- California's political landscape is heavily influenced by the far left.
- Voter engagement and education are essential for change.
- The importance of respecting the Constitution in governance.
- Grassroots movements are vital for community resilience.
- California's future depends on addressing its systemic issues.
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