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Tom Del Beccaro on the Economic Challenges of California | 05-23-26

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Steve Moore speaks with Tom Del Beccaro regarding the political and economic challenges in California, specifically focusing on high gas taxes, regulatory failures, and the perceived incompetence of progressive leadership. They contrast the ineffective management of modern urban leaders with the potential for common-sense reform while lamenting the deep partisan divisions that currently define the state’s electorate. The show concludes with a shift toward historical reflection, as the host and a caller share poignant stories of battlefield heroism from the Civil War and World War II.

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