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Episode 437: The Labor Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight
Episode 437

Episode 437: The Labor Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast · Will Swaim, David L. Bahnsen, Lance Christensen

March 23, 20261h 23m

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Show Notes

The union behind the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act says it will generate $110 billion for public health programs, but Hoover Institution researchers calculate that it will actually cost California $25 billion. In the “Why Now Department,” Will and David consider multiple hypotheses about the timing of claims that United Farm Workers founder Cesar Chavez raped young women half a century ago. The legal case against Meta and YouTube asks us to believe that social media companies bear absolute responsibility for addictive use of social media. Will tells the true story of Ah Louis, a California Gold Rush-era immigrant who became the unofficial mayor of San Luis Obispo’s Chinatown. Bonus! Lance Christensen provides a first look at the year’s legislative Race to Absurdity. Music by Metalachi.

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