Épisodes

  • Episode 37: How California’s Initiative Process Really Works — And Who It Leaves Out
    Jan 7 2026

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    In this episode, Brian and John break down California’s ballot initiative process — how it was designed, how it actually functions today, and why it has become increasingly inaccessible to ordinary citizens. Using real-world examples, historical context, and firsthand experience, they explain the true cost, complexity, and political leverage behind qualifying initiatives, from signature gathering to campaign spending.

    The brothers explore the 2014 reforms that allow qualified measures to be withdrawn, the role of negotiations behind the scenes, and why the initiative process now favors those with deep pockets. They also walk through the current 2026 ballot timeline, highlight measures already qualified by the legislature, and reflect on whether meaningful reform is possible in a system shaped by money, consultants, and campaign finance realities.

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    35 min
  • Episode 36: Lawsuit Abuse, ADA Reform, and Finding the Middle Ground
    Dec 30 2025

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    In this episode, Brian and John take on one of the most polarizing issues in California politics and law: so-called “lawsuit abuse.” From ADA claims and damage caps to PAGA reform and court funding, the brothers debate where the system works, where it breaks down, and who actually gets hurt along the way.


    They explore the tension between protecting civil rights and preventing bad-faith shakedowns, why not all violations — or lawsuits — are created equal, and how recent bipartisan efforts in Sacramento are attempting to strike a fair balance. Along the way, Brian calls out bad actors within the legal profession, John shares real-world examples from small business owners, and both agree that justice only works when access, accountability, and common sense coexist.

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    33 min
  • Episode 35: California’s Political Stress Test — A Conversation with Dan Schnur
    Dec 18 2025

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    In this special episode of Kabatalks, Brian and John are joined by longtime political strategist and USC professor Dan Schnur for a wide-ranging conversation on California as the proving ground for national political ambition. From crime and public safety to wildfires, affordability, and governance, the group discusses why California’s unresolved challenges are increasingly shaping how voters judge leadership, both inside the state and across the country.

    They explore the growing gap between political messaging and real-world results, the risks facing elected officials with national aspirations, and what accountability looks like in a political environment with little margin for error. With Schnur’s insider perspective, the conversation digs deeper into how California’s successes and failures now carry consequences far beyond the state. And we're even given a little taste of Schnur's favorite - and not so favorite - holiday food items!

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    43 min
  • Episode 34: Prop 36, California’s Crime Debate, and the Early Stakes of the 2026 Governor’s Race
    Nov 30 2025

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    In this episode, Brian and John break down Proposition 36 — what it changes, why voters backed it, and the growing fight over how to fund it. They tackle the core debates around public safety, rehabilitation, and whether the measure deepens existing disparities in California’s justice system.


    The conversation then turns to the rapidly expanding 2026 governor’s race, from early frontrunners like Antonio Villaraigosa and Katie Porter to the challenges facing billionaire candidates and the ripple effects of national politics. To close, the brothers each share one Trump policy they support and one they strongly oppose, offering a sharp but thoughtful exchange heading into Thanksgiving week.

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    37 min
  • Episode 33: Prop 50, Redistricting, and the Future of California Politics
    Nov 10 2025

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    In this episode, the guys dive into the fallout from Election Night — starting with Proposition 50 in California and what its passage means for redistricting, representation, and the balance of political power. They get into the messaging wars, the motivations of voters on both sides, and why the redistricting conversation has become a proxy battle for the national political identity crisis.

    They also take a broader look at key Governor’s races and the New York mayoral shake-up, discussing what these outcomes could mean heading into the 2026 and 2028 election cycles. And in a thoughtful moment, Brian and John reflect on the legacy of former Vice President Dick Cheney following his passing, and what patriotism, service, and conviction look like in politics today.

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    41 min
  • Episode 32: Assemblymember John Harabedian on Honest Government, Sacramento Politics, and Serving His District
    Sep 30 2025

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    In this episode, the guys sit down with California Assemblymember John Harabedian to talk about his path from prosecutor to public servant and the issues shaping Sacramento today. They dig into his legislative priorities, from tackling homelessness and housing affordability to strengthening consumer protections and safeguarding voting rights.

    They also get into the political dynamics of California’s Assembly, the balance between local and statewide interests, and how younger lawmakers are approaching public service in a changing political climate. And in a lighter twist, listeners get a glimpse into John’s personal life — like the time Assemblymember Harabedian went to Warped Tour.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Episode 31: The Big Beautiful Bill, Senator Padilla’s Forced Exit, No Kings Protests, and the Military Parade
    Jun 18 2025

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    In this episode, the guys dig into the controversial “Big Beautiful Bill” passed by House Republicans this spring — a large package that cuts billions from food aid, relaxes regulations, supports fossil fuel projects, and includes tax breaks like the no-tax-on-tips provision, all wrapped inside a farm bill.

    They break down the startling incident in Los Angeles where Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a DHS press conference despite having official escorts, sparking questions about political tensions and press access.

    They also cover the growing “No Kings” protest movement pushing back against authoritarianism and the spectacle of the military parade held in Washington, D.C. on Trump’s birthday — tanks, flyovers, and all.

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    39 min
  • Episode 30: LA Protests, Immigration Crackdowns, and the Legal Limits of Presidential Power
    Jun 12 2025

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    In this episode of Kabatalks, John and Brian square off over one of the most explosive headlines in California politics: the deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles amidst ICE raids and growing street protests. Was it a necessary response to chaos—or a dangerous overreach?

    The conversation dives deep into the legal thresholds for using the National Guard without a governor’s consent, the historic precedent (or lack thereof), and whether President Trump’s move crosses the constitutional line.

    They also explore whether the GOP risks losing Latino voters for another generation—and if this moment could define the 2026 midterms and beyond.

    Love a spirited back-and-forth? Then this one’s for you.

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    38 min