
16. Palisades Pokémon Pioneer: Jeremy Padawer’s Accountability Rally
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In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with co-hosts Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, engage in a deep conversation with Jeremy Padawer about the aftermath of the Palisades fire. They discuss the challenges of debris removal, personal experiences of loss, the need for strong leadership, and the role of developers in the rebuilding process. Jeremy shares his insights on property taxes, Measure ULA, and the importance of transparency in rebuilding efforts. The conversation emphasizes the resilience of the community and the optimism for the future despite the challenges ahead.
takeaways
- The community is facing significant challenges in debris removal after the Palisades fire.
- Personal experiences of loss highlight the emotional impact of the fire on residents.
- There is a strong need for wartime leadership to address the crisis effectively.
- Transparency and communication are crucial in the rebuilding process.
- Measure ULA is a controversial tax that could impact property values and rebuilding efforts.
- Developers play a vital role in the recovery and rebuilding of the community.
- The importance of understanding property taxes and their implications for homeowners.
- Optimism for the future is rooted in the community's resilience and potential for growth.
- The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability from local leadership.
- The rebuilding process will take time, but there is hope for a stronger community.
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