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S3 E5 - Trump takes over rebuild with guest Steve Hilton

S3 E5 - Trump takes over rebuild with guest Steve Hilton

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summaryIn this episode of Three Homeless Guys, journalist Joel Pollack, technology expert Ron Goldschmidt, and entrepreneur Oren Ezra engage with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton. They discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the importance of community engagement through town halls, and the implications of Trump's executive order on permitting. Hilton critiques California's political leadership, emphasizing the role of unions in governance and the state's economic challenges, including a significant budget deficit and rising healthcare costs. He outlines his vision for California, advocating for structural reforms and the CalDoge initiative to tackle waste and fraud in the budget. The conversation highlights the need for change in California's political landscape and the importance of winning elections to implement these changes.

  • Steve Hilton emphasizes the importance of community engagement through town halls.
  • Trump's executive order aims to streamline the permitting process in California.
  • California's political leadership is criticized for inaction and bureaucracy.
  • Unions play a significant role in California's governance and economic challenges.
  • California faces a substantial budget deficit and economic issues.
  • Healthcare costs in California are rising, with calls for reform.
  • Hilton outlines his vision for California, focusing on practical solutions.
  • Winning elections is crucial for implementing change in California.
  • The CalDoge initiative aims to identify waste and fraud in the budget.
  • Structural problems in California's government hinder effective governance.

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