S3-E2 Season 3 Premiere: The 2026 Election Landscape with Roxane Rexoford Hoge
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概要
In this episode of "Three Homeless Guys," host Joel Pollock, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They are joined by Roxanne Beckford-Hogues, chairman of the Los Angeles County GOP, who shares her insights on the political landscape in California, particularly in light of the upcoming elections. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by residents in the wake of the fire, the role of government at various levels, and the need for political change in a predominantly Democratic state. Roxanne emphasizes the importance of local governance and the potential for change through nonpartisan races, while Oren highlights the need for accountability in how taxpayer money is spent, especially regarding homelessness and public services.
The discussion also delves into the dynamics of the upcoming mayoral race, with candidates like Spencer Pratt and Karen Bass in the spotlight. The panel reflects on the need for candidates who genuinely care about the community and can address pressing issues like homelessness and public safety. As they explore the implications of the political climate, they encourage listeners to engage in the electoral process and consider the impact of their votes on local governance. The episode concludes with a call to action for residents to stay informed and involved in shaping their community's future.
Takeaways
We need someone honest who cares about the people.
$80 million went to serve 55 homeless people alcohol.
We want our taxpayer money to improve lives, not line pockets.
Local governance matters more than federal issues.
Voter registration is crucial for those displaced by disasters.