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Subject Rolling Stone Really Gets California — Really
Date September 25, 2019 7:11 PM
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The latest episode from National Review's Radio Free California

September 25, 2019
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EPISODE 90: ROLLING STONE REALLY GETS CALIFORNIA

On this week's episode of Radio Free California, David and Will hail Rolling Stone magazine’s coverage of the California housing crisis, critique the president’s decision to end California’s right to set its own auto emission standards, wonder at Governor Newsom’s resistance to the Resistance, and predict tough times for the state’s already troubled pension funds. Listen here! ([link removed])

Show Notes
* Kamala Harris is more visible, but unfavorable rating has grown ([link removed])
* Tom Steyer qualifies for October presidential debate ([link removed])
* Steyer would declare national emergency on climate change ([link removed])
* Tom Steyer boasts his climate plan creates more than 46 million new jobs ([link removed])
* Swalwell says airline passenger ‘punched’ his shoulder to demand Trump impeachment ([link removed])
* California Gov. Gavin Newsom to buck Democrats, veto environmental bill ([link removed])
* California sues Trump over revoking state’s authority to set car emissions standards ([link removed])
* Trump says San Francisco is in ‘total violation’ of environmental codes over homeless population ([link removed])
* Conservative activists clean up 50 tons of garbage in Los Angeles ([link removed])
* Gavin Newsom tells CalPERS, CalSTRS to favor green investments in climate change order ([link removed])
* California unions want to gut Prop. 13 to pay for rising pension costs ([link removed])
* Why can’t California solve its housing crisis? ([link removed])
* California wants you to build a ‘granny flat’ in your garage or backyard. Here’s why ([link removed])
* Angels make $100 million a year at stadium while Anaheim barely gets a slice ([link removed])
* Bob Iger on why Disney walked away from Twitter: ‘The nastiness is extraordinary’ ([link removed])

BONUS: We'd love to hear from you! If you review this week's episode on iTunes (or whichever platform you're listening on), and send us a copy of your review via email or DM us on Twitter ([link removed]) , David Bahnsen will send you a copy of both The Crisisof Responsibility and The Case for Dividend Growth! You can reach out to David Bahnsen ([link removed]) and Will Swaim ([link removed]) right here!


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