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The John Kobylt Show

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (10/22) - John Endorsed Who?!?!

The John Kobylt Show

Premiere Networks

News

4.3800 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Susan Shelley comes on the show to talk about Mayor Karen Bass endorsing Measure A. Mayor Karen Bass spoke about Measure A and said if it doesn't pass all of the work she has done will be for nothing. LA City Councilman Kevin De Leon comes on the show to talk about his opponent, Ysabel Jurado's recent anti-police rhetoric and to hear he has been endorsed by none other than John Kobylt! 

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0:00.0

KFI AM 640. You're listening to the John Cobalt podcast on the IHeart Radio app.

0:06.1

We're on every day from 1 until 4. And if you miss stuff, John Cobalt show on demand on the IHeart app.

0:13.1

And that's, it's posted right after 4 o'clock. And you pick up what you missed. You can follow us at John Cobelt Radio and all the

0:21.0

social media sites. We have been telling you, oh God, all right, so here's here's like three

0:29.2

things that are must votes, right? You must, if you're in L.A. County, vote for Nathan

0:34.4

Hockman over George Gascon. Right? You must vote for Prop 36 statewide, wherever you are,

0:40.5

because that will make stealing illegal again. It's also going to make drug use illegal again,

0:48.4

but they'll give you a chance for treatment. If you would rather not go to jail, then you go to treatment.

0:56.3

Third thing is, they're going to make fentanyl dealing a crime, a felony.

1:01.3

It hasn't been.

1:03.6

So that Prop 36, that is rock solid a yes.

1:07.1

Nathan Hockman, a yes.

1:09.4

And then in L.A. County, there's a third thing.

1:12.5

There is Measure A.

1:14.9

Measure A is going to double a portion of the sales tax that goes to homeless spending in L.A.

1:24.4

It's going to double it and make it permanent.

1:28.7

It was a quarter cent and it was going to expire in three years. Now it would double,

1:36.6

become a half cent and go on forever for the rest of your life. After you're dead,

1:41.8

you're still going to have this tax. And it's it's for homelessness.

1:47.3

And you can see by looking around, homelessness is still really, really bad.

1:52.7

I was reading the LA Times.

1:54.2

I don't know why I do this to myself.

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