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The Drain
The Drain
54 episodes
5 days ago
The Drain is a podcast covering California news and culture. We discuss the liberal California hegemony through a leftist lens, just steps from the state Capitol. Free episodes (The Drain) every Tuesday. Premium episodes (The Plug) every Friday at patreon.com/thedrain. Tips/Pitches/Chisme to thedrainpodcast@gmail.com.
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The Drain is a podcast covering California news and culture. We discuss the liberal California hegemony through a leftist lens, just steps from the state Capitol. Free episodes (The Drain) every Tuesday. Premium episodes (The Plug) every Friday at patreon.com/thedrain. Tips/Pitches/Chisme to thedrainpodcast@gmail.com.
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The Drain
San Francisco's drone wars
Welcome to your holiday episode of The Drone--er, Drain. We've got plenty for you to enjoy as you hide from your family this holiday, starting with drone wars in San Francisco! The Bay Area's strongest lefty on the SF Board of Supervisors, Jackie Fielder, is coming out strong for workers in her city. And the billionaires can't stand it. Fielder has ruffled the feathers of the DoorDash folks with a new city policy demanding that they get a permit to operate delivery drones outside their test facilities. The new law passed the board unanimously, with labor standing strong behind Fielder. But that doesn't mean the tech oligarchs are going to take it sitting down--they're already trying to turn the people of San Francisco against their strongest advocate on the dais. We also touch on California Republicans' efforts to stop Prop 50--a law that would offset President Trump's gerrymandering throughout the country. Finally, we discuss crypto billionaire Chris Larsen hedging his bet for Katie Porter's governor run with a maximum contribution to a Republican in the race, Steve Hilton, and take a look at Elon Musk's latest dopey remarks on a "universal high income." Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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5 days ago
59 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* Wall Street shorts AI, and the murder-suicide case targeting OpenAI
**This is a preview of our premium weekend show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Merry Christmas, to all who celebrate. For this week's Plug we're looking at a couple of issues facing AI behemoths as the year comes to a close: First, we touch on a potential new iteration of The Big Short, wherein Wall Street is starting to short AI, leaving many wondering if this is the bubble the industry has been anticipating. We then take a look at a case involving a former Yahoo executive who died of suicide after "savagely" murdering his 83-year-old mother. Chat logs between the man and ChatGPT show a chilling discourse, wherein the model appears to affirm his paranoia and delusions. (Read the full lawsuit here.) Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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6 days ago
5 minutes

The Drain
The California GOP's death rattle
Hello. Today we're discussing a phenomenal piece in Politico written by Jeremy White, exploring the "Massacred" California Republican Party (free link) as they wrestle with the fallout of Proposition 50, which has hatcheted their representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. GOP members of Congress are now forced to run against one another, and they are truly showing their capitalist scarcity mindset colors. Remember just two years ago when they thought they were making a comeback? Well, special congressional races throughout the country are showing a 12-plus point swing toward the Democrats. We discuss the implications in California, as well as what that entails in the fight for the soul of the state's Democratic Party. We also take a moment to discuss a bill that could totally knee-cap our queen, Anh Phoong. (Don't forget to check out her incredible profile from last year in the Sacramento Bee, written by ace reporter Jena Hatch [free link].) Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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1 week ago
59 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* Cooking the books in CA homeless counts
**This is a preview of our premium Saturday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** What happens when California politicians place their careers ahead of fighting the homelessness crisis? They leave millions on the table that could have served their unhoused constituents. Today we're discussing Sacramento Bee columnist Robin Epley's jarring piece showing that Sacramento County shut itself out of some $21 million that could have helped ameliorate the region's homelessness crisis (free link). All so the region's local officials could pat themselves on one another's backs for a year. The 2024 homelessness count showed a stunning--and spurious--drop in homelessness numbers, which went against everything residents in the county experienced that year. Now, new numbers show that the count was likely a devastating undercount that cut the region out of much needed homeless service funding. We also touch on Sac Bee reporter Theresa Clift's newest three-part series outlining just how badly Sacramento politicians have been handling the region's homeless crisis (free link). Do you have a similar story in your corner of the state? Let us know at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 weeks ago
5 minutes

The Drain
The Murdoch family's power grab in the city of Little Angels
Hold onto your laptops, California, because the New York Post is opening a tabloid in Los Angeles. And we couldn't be more excited. Yes, next year the Murdoch family is launching its coup attempt against the Golden State's liberal hegemony with a new print publication, the California Post. It looks like the state's freshest rightwing rag will be on a short leash, with News Corp leadership from NYC and Australia running the show. Expect plenty of searing commentary from miserable oafs like Joel Pollak, anti-homeless missives from hacks poached from the San Francisco Standard, and cheerleading from billionaire Bay Area ghouls like Garry Tan. We're curious to see how conservative blogs like Katy Grimes's languishing California Globe will fare with the Murdochs in town. But more interesting to us is if a newspaper consumed largely by men born in the tail-end of America's lead-paint era holds any future here in our home state. We also take a moment to look at Capitol Weekly's poll last summer (conducted by political guru Paul Mitchell), which surveyed the state's 120 lawmakers and found Assemblymember Carl DeMaio to be the least palatable legislator in Sacramento. Seems like he could use some help from the Post in sessions to come. Finally, we say goodbye to Claude, the albino alligator close to the hearts of countless northern California children for the last three decades. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa And we're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Drain
UNLOCKED - Backpage, the fall of alt weeklies, and how Kamala Harris caused a suicide
Hello! Kempa here. Max and I are taking this week off, so we wanted to share one of our favorite early premium episodes that you might have missed. If you enjoy this one, there's plenty more where it came from--subscribe at patreon.com/thedrain. Here we go: Today Kempa is sharing the story of the misguided vendetta by former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Assemblymember Maggy Krell against the publishers of the alt-weekly empire New Times Media, how they shuttered papers all over the country and endangered sex workers, and why they have blood on their hands over one man's suicide. After listening to this episode, be sure to check out Hold Fast, a phenomenal series on the rise and fall of New Times Media. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa And we're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* Timeshare grifter Cloobeck backs Swalwell for governor; Maviglio's legal defense fundraiser; Progressive Connie Chan joins race for Pelosi's seat
**This is a preview of our premium Saturday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Hey folks! We've got some spicy updates on a few stories we've been following the last few weeks: Remember that weirdo multimillionaire, Stephen Cloobeck, running to be California's next Democratic governor? Well, he's dropped out of the race, and is putting his timeshare grifter money behind US Rep. Eric Swalwell. You'll never guess who has started a legal defense fundraiser for Governor Gavin Newsom's former Chief of Staff Dana Williamson as she fights some serious federal charges for alleged misuse of both campaign and PPP funds. It's our baby boy, Steve Maviglio! We run a little background on the conservative Democratic operative's history, and discuss the folks throwing money in Williamson's direction. It's official: Progressive Connie Chan is running to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress! Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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4 weeks ago
5 minutes

The Drain
Lady Bird Boys, with Peter Lucas
Today we're joined by our friend Peter Lucas, a Brooklyn-based journalist, avid Sacramento enthusiast, and former staffer for Zohran Mamdani's successful 2020 run for the New York state assembly--long before NYC's mayor-elect became a household name. We discuss Mamdani's surreal visit to the White House--where he positively charmed the pants off President Donald Trump--reflect on Zohran as a person, and explore what his win means for the greater Left movement in the United States. We also rank the best Subway Takes episode among Peter, Zohran, and former Vice President Kamala Harris's appearances (spoiler: Peter wins). If you don't know much about the Sacramento Kings, Old Soul at the Weatherstone or Greta Gerwig's timeless film classic Lady Bird, well, you're gonna learn today. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* Berkeley boots Turning Point USA
**This is a preview of our premium Saturday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Hello, Plug brothers and Drain maybes. Today we're discussing Turning Point USA's final stop on their American Comeback Tour, and the Berkeley students who made it clear that TPUSA is not welcome on California campuses. The late Charlie Kirk's trolling tour had an inauspicious beginning this semester, and it didn't end much better on its last stop. We touch on how Berkeley locals expressed their disapproval of the visit, and how the US Department of Justice is wasting time and tax dollars to try and dox the protesters. Not surprisingly, the libs joined the anti-protester chorus alongside Trump supporters in condemning the demonstrators expressing their First Amendment right to assemble and protest. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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1 month ago
5 minutes

The Drain
Federal charges against Newsom and Becerra's former chiefs of staff, and SF Mayor Daniel Lurie's animal house bungle
Today we're starting with a quick hit on U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell's (D-CA) inexorable run for the California governor's office, and how he'll work to flank Katie Porter from the right. What else do you need to know about Swalwell? Well, he farts on national TV. He also made a name for himself alongside #Resist libs like now-senator Adam Schiff during President Trump's first term in office. We then take a dive into San Francisco's billionaire mayor Daniel Lurie's absolutely bush-league appointment of a 29-year-old pet shop owner to the ever-complex Sunset District's board of supervisor's seat--which saw her last just one week in office. Apparently, when she handed the shop over earlier this year, the new owner found countless dead mice throughout the building, as well as some 40 dead reptiles and small mammals in the freezer. That doesn't even bring into play the concerns over her business's troublesome tax practices. This may be the first of many bungles for the hapless rich boy running The City. Finally, we discuss the serious federal charges facing the former chiefs of staff for both Governor Gavin Newsom and 2026 gubernatorial hopeful Xavier Becerra (Archive link), with a cameo quote from our favorite little ghoul, Democratic consultant Steve Maviglio. Sean McCluskie, who served Becerra during his tenure as US Health Secretary under President Joe Biden, appears to have struck a deal with the feds. Meanwhile, Newsom's former bulldog CoS Dana Williamson is fighting her charges, which include both fraud allegations involving a dormant campaign account of Becerra's, as well as allegations of misuse of funds from COVID-era PPP money she received for her business, which included:s Luxury handbags and jewelry ($15,353 Chanel purse and a $5,818 Fendi wallet) Private jet travel ($21,000) Vacation spending in Mexico ($150,000 + $11,000 yacht trip) installation of a home HVAC system Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Drain
San Francisco musical chairs, with the 48 Hills crew (Tim Redmond and Marke B.)
Today we're talking with two of our favorite San Francisco journalists in Tim Redmond and Marke B., founders of 48 Hills. Tim is a longtime political and investigative reporter of San Francisco politics, covering the scene for over three decades. He was also the longtime Executive Editor of the SF Bay Guardian. Marke B., our sweet baby boy, has been on the show before. He's the publisher and arts & culture editor for 48 Hills, as well as the co-owner of The Stud, an iconic San Francisco gay bar. Today we're covering the political musical chairs taking place in the Bay due to Nancy Pelosi's recent announcement that she will not be running for reelection in the US House: Pelosi's Legacy: Rep. Nancy Pelosi's real legacy - 48 hills Hand-picked by the Burton CA Dem machine to run for Congress Helped Dem Party control the House in critical years; Ryan Act during the AIDS crisis; ACA (though never gave credence to single-payer); tore up Trump speech on national TV “She showed only disdain for the left wing of the party, ignoring and belittling AOC and The Squad, dismissing the Green New Deal as “the Green Dream, or whatever they call it,” and helping ensure that Sen. Bernie Sanders didn’t become the party’s nominee for president.” Fought taxing the rich (which included multimillionaire husband). D8 supe race will create fascinating political battle - 48 hills  “Pelosi is strongly supporting her aide, Gary McCoy. McCoy, who will have a kickoff in the Castro this weekend, will also have access to Pelosi’s formidable fundraising machine.” “The incumbent supe, Rafael Mandleman, former D8 Sup Bevan Dufty, and possibly the mayor … are backing Manny Yekutiel, who owns Manny’s the Mission District cafe that is a gathering spot for political events (and has created its own controversy).” Nancy's Replacement? These are the top contenders to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress - SF Chronicle (free link) Scott Weiner Served in the state senate since 2016 representing SF, previously member of the board of supes + city attorney's office Launched his bid for the seat last month, got tired after waiting a year for Pelosi to announce retirement Legislative focus: Known for tackling housing density, transgender rights, and transit funding (CEQA repeal) Political standing: Strong support from some groups (YIMBYs) and strong opposition from others (conservatives, progressives) Saikat Chakrabarti Centimillionaire, former Stripe engineer Served as a top campaign aide to AOC and as director of organizing technology on Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign Advocates for “new ideas” and a more aggressive approach to confronting the far-right movement in politics. Is he “SF’s Zohran”? (No.) Connie Chan Represents Richmond District on Board of Supervisors since 2021 Progressive, aligned with labor, led SF Board budget committee. Anti-Weiner: pro-housing, affordability absolutist, hated by YIMBYs Chan has not publicly stated her intention to run for Pelosi’s seat, but former Sup. Aaron Peskin believes she would give a congressional campaign serious consideration if Pelosi retired Where is Christine Pelosi??? London Breed? Christine Pelosi running for state Senate Christine Pelosi is running for office, but not for her mom's congressional seat “Four days after the Speaker Emerita said she would retire in 2026 after more than 38 years in Congress, the daughter put to rest speculation she would run for her mother's 11th Congressional District seat.” Instead, she is setting her sights on state Sen. Scott Wiener's seat, after he entered the 2026 race to fill the former House speaker's seat. We're also covering: Queer activists 'Scare the State' at ICE protest on Halloween - 48 hills Gay Shame and Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT) “Fags and Dykes, we all hate ICE,” one chant went. “Bottoms, tops: We all hate cops!”  Drag queen snatched by ICE released with asyl
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Drain
043 - AHNOLD goes AWOL, and Gavin's email collection scheme
It's a new day. California is now gerrymandered for the Democratic Party, and New York City is a socialist caliphate. All is right in the world. We're discussing how movie star/former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger created California's nonpartisan redistricting commission, how his legacy is going up in flames, and why he appears to be choosing Pope-hangs and beers in Berlin as opposed to protecting one of the few things he held dear from his time in Sacramento. We also discuss how current governor Gavin Newsom is going to pivot from his Prop 50 win to use the 100,000+ email list he assembled during the campaign to try and land in the White House in 2028. Can he do it? Unfortunately, it's looking good for the Golden State's Patrick Bateman. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa We're also on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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1 month ago
50 minutes

The Drain
042 - ICE operations heat up, plus a California potpourri of updates
Hey all, we've been enjoying a boom in listeners, and so we'd like to remind you to like, subscribe, rate, comment, and tell your friends about the Drain. Many, many fun things to come! We're hitting you a couple days late, due to Kempa moving on up to a nicer part of town. He's also gonna be out east, but we'll be recording through ALL of that, so do not fret. Today, however, we've got some interesting stuff for you: California Potpourri: Cal Fresh is set to stop November 1 – Paris Barraza Palm Springs Desert Sun (look at lawsuit, and call to action) National context: What's in the House GOP's budget resolution? Here's what to know about the plan. - CBS News $1.5 trillion in spending cuts over a 10-year period  $230 b. will come from SNAP program alone OBBBA already neuters SNAP somewhat by lowering the amount the FDA pays states for implementing the program, while raising the amount of money it requires states to match. The shutdown did not impact funding for October benefits. But on Oct. 10, the USDA said in a letter that “if the current lapse in appropriations continues, there will be insufficient funds to pay full November SNAP benefits for approximately 42 million individuals across the Nation.” Democratic officials throughout the country “believe the USDA has up to $6 billion in contingency funds and “possibly more” to fund SNAP.” But a highly-partisan announcement — and likely grim news to the millions of Americans nationwide who rely on food assistance — published on the USDA’s website blamed Senate Democrats over SNAP funding amid the shutdown, and that benefits wouldn't be issued next month. Perhaps this is why “California has joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the loss of SNAP benefits expected in November amid the federal government shutdown.” Gov. Gavin Newsom had warned Californians were likely to have their CalFresh benefits delayed in November due to the shutdown. CalFresh, known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, provides scores of lower-income Californians with food assistance and is federally funded. $11 insulin announced in California (though Newsom promised in 2024) Story from by Kristen Hwang and Ana B. Ibarra “Long-acting insulin pens will be available at pharmacies for $11 per pen — or $55 for a five-pack — beginning Jan. 1. The pens are interchangeable with glargine, the generic alternative for Lantus, a once-a-day injection that regulates blood sugar. An equivalent amount of Lantus sells to pharmacies for more than $92, according to data compiled by the governor’s office, but consumers may pay a different price based on their insurance” “California Gurl” Katy Perry and former Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are dating (squeeeeee) Apparently she and Orlando Bloom broke up last month? CA GOP retreats on Prop 50 (Will McCarthy in Politico) “The biggest funder of the campaign to defeat Proposition 50, Charles Munger Jr., has not contributed any significant cash to the cause in weeks, and his Protect Voters First committee cut its weekly spending from more than $4 million to less than $300. The other opposition committee, Stop Sacramento’s Power Grab, spent $155,000 on advertising last week, compared to $3.8 million from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Yes on 50 campaign.” “It’s as full-throated a campaign for Democrats in California as if we were in the middle of a presidential election,” said Jon Fleischman, a former executive director of the California Republican Party. “But you can go to the house next door, occupied by Republicans, and it’s crickets — other than receiving their ballot in the mail.” “Prop 50 opponents have been greatly outmatched in resources and are now bracing for an embarrassing loss. A CBS News poll released last week showed 62 percent of likely voters support the initiative. “We still believe that there is a pathway here,” Jessica Millan Patterson, a former California Repub
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1 month ago
56 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* 041 - Graham Platner face-plants
**This is a preview of our premium Saturday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Hey folks, we recorded this one about halfway through all of the unsavory stories coming out against Maine senatorial candidate Graham Platner--and, boy, we were already pretty unimpressed with the guy. We discuss revelations of his nazi tattoo, his racist Reddit question regarding Black folks and tipping, and his victim-blaming comments regarding women being sexually assaulted out at the bars. A WHOLE lot more came out in the days after these stories that we think would strike the average voter as disqualifying. With such limited resources, the Left will likely be diverting their resources elsewhere, nationally. Sources: Graham Platner tries to turn the page on his online comments - POLITICO Platner addresses ‘hidden Nazi tattoo’ claims - The Hill “Platner is part of a crowded Democratic field for the Maine Senate seat; Gov. Janet Mills (D) became the highest-profile candidate when she entered the race last week. All are looking to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R), who aims to secure a sixth term.” The Maine Monitor: Video shows Graham Platner with 'troubling' tattoo that appears to be a Nazi symbol Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
5 minutes

The Drain
040 - California's CARE Court failures, and MAGA Huntington Beach's soon-to-be progressive congressman
The new congressional lines for California's Proposition 50 are going to have a wonderful effect on coastal Southern California's richest MAGA city council, Huntington Beach: They're going to be represented by a gay, Peruvian immigrant Democrat who arrived in the country undocumented. Yes, the town known for its "MAGA-nificent 7" council, which not only fought Sacramento Democrats on COVID-19 protections, housing, library books, gender policies in schools, and voter ID laws, but also BANNED pride flags, will likely soon be represented in Washington, D.C., by Robert Garcia of Long Beach, who has catapulted himself into party leadership over his scathing rebukes of President Donald Trump and billionaire man-baby Elon Musk. Sometimes, life is sweet. We also discuss Governor Gavin Newsom's harmful, anti-homeless CARE Courts--which homeless advocates and progressive groups fought against three years ago--a system that seems to have wildly failed in its promises of getting tens of thousands of unhoused folks onto the path toward housing using draconian court measures. Some statistics from the CalMatters story:"While Newsom’s administration estimated between 7,000 and 12,000 Californians would qualify for CARE Court, just 2,421 petitions have been filed through July, according to the Judicial Council of California. Only 528 of those have resulted in treatment agreements or plans. San Diego County anticipated receiving 1,000 petitions in the first year and establishing court-ordered treatment plans for 250 people. But in nearly two years, the county instead has received just 384 petitions and established 134 voluntary agreements. Los Angeles County saw 511 petitions filed – the most in the state. Of those, 112 resulted in care agreements or plans. In 2023, officials predicted to news organizations the county could enroll 4,500 people in the first year. Courts across California are dismissing a significant percentage of CARE Court petitions – about 45% statewide, although that number includes the handful of cases in which someone has successfully “graduated” from the program. The rate is even higher in some counties, such as San Francisco, where nearly two-thirds of petitions are thrown out.  The allure of CARE Court for many supporters was the promise of court-ordered treatment plans that would encourage sick people to accept the help they’d been resisting. But the courts have ordered just 14 treatment plans so far, according to the Judicial Council. Instead, most counties are solely offering voluntary treatment “agreements,” which sick people are free to ignore. Very few people have successfully completed CARE Court. Despite the fact that it has the most petitions, Los Angeles County has had no graduations. Nine counties have been operating CARE Court long enough to have graduations (the program takes at least a year to complete)." This appears to be an embarrassing failure for the man that Democrats increasingly want to represent them in the 2028 presidential election. Please don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. We're still hanging about on Twitter: @sweetxpalma and @youknowkempa Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* 039 - USC v. Donald Trump
**This is a preview of our premium Friday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Hey folks, Today we're discussing President Trump's push to make USC (and a number of other universities) take on a wildly anti-trans, and anti-antifa, tack against their students. You can read it here at the LA Times. Please don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
4 minutes

The Drain
038 - Katie Porter's crash-outs, and Dr. Pan eyes a congressional seat
It's no secret that former Orange County congresswoman Katie Porter is leading the race to become California's next governor. But it's also no secret that she can be kind of a dick. You know, like Amy Klobuchar mean. So, inexorably, the Democratic establishment was going to trot out old clips of Porter yelling at her aides. What we didn't foresee was that she was also going to just go on TV and have similar outbursts with TV reporters. (shout out to CBS Sacramento's Katie Watts for handling that so well). All of this to-do has Californians wondering if Porter has opened the door for other challengers to take the lead in the race, such as Senator Alex Padilla. Others are whispering that Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis may re-enter the race. We discuss Porter's flub, then run an update on the big players in the governor's race. Finally, we are happy to report that Rep. Kevin Kiley is facing a well known (albeit boring as f*ck) challenger in former state senator (and 2024 Sacramento mayoral candidate) Dr. Richard Pan. Does Pan live in the district today? Will he live in it after Prop. 50 passes? We don't know. But with CA-3 set to shift from a +4 Republican district to +10 Democrat, we're fairly certain that Kiley is toast. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
56 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* 037 - The ultimate man-cave grift
**This is a preview of our premium Friday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Today we're discussing the fascinating story of the southern California son of a billionaire real estate magnate who is facing a lawsuit from investors in his idea for the Ultimate Rich Guy's Man Cave, called "The Bunker," which has not come to fruition despite millions in investments. David Bren, son of well known real estate developer Donald Bren, is being taken to court over allegations that he has misused some $2 million in investments to his endeavor to create an opulent Los Angeles man cave at a Los Angeles hotel for dudes who love cigars, nice cars, and good wine/liquor. We discuss the details of the story, and take a look at his YouTube pitch video for "The Bunker," which holds some prescient clues for the trouble he is now facing today. Culture for the Driven, indeed. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
5 minutes

The Drain
036 - California's conversion therapy loophole, and Governor Newsom is grilled by ConnorEatsPants on Fortnite Friday
Today we're discussing Governor Gavin Newsom's hardest-hitting interview from the Left in ages, which was conducted by a Twitch streamer named ConnorEatsPants on Fortnite Friday. Listen to our discussion on their talk, but you'll definitely want to hop over to his YouTube channel and watch it as well. It includes a phenomenal discussion on a one-state solution in the Israel-Palestine conflict, lots of hilarious Boomer moments from the governor as he tries to navigate the video game, and an incredible moment discussing Newsom's ex-wife, Kimberly Guilfoyle. Newsom was on the show to discuss Proposition 50, which every Californian should be supporting (the ballots are in your mailboxes, folks!). We have some updates there on this important fight against the Trump administration's gerrymandering push in red states. We then get into a story in the San Francisco Chronicle discussing an incredibly important issue--California's massive problem with "conversion therapy" groups. In this story, Kempa's former SN&R colleague, Raheem Hosseini, explores the state's problem with these damaging programs, and hints at how we can end them. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
52 minutes

The Drain
*Preview* 035 - Governor Newscum takes on economic nihilism and gamer culture
**This is a preview of our premium Friday show, The Plug. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/thedrain.** Today we're taking a look at Governor Gavin Newsom's podcast episode discussing economic nihilism, online communities, and gamer culture, with Brandon Ewing (a.k.a. @atrioc). If you don't know who that is, don't worry--Kempa didn't either. But we're gonna learn today. Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe to The Drain on your favorite podcast platforms. Questions? Comments? Pitches? Email us at thedrainpodcast@gmail.com. Oh, and we're on Bluesky: @thedrain.bsky.social, @palma.ltd, @yeshelloitskempa.bsky.social
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2 months ago
4 minutes

The Drain
The Drain is a podcast covering California news and culture. We discuss the liberal California hegemony through a leftist lens, just steps from the state Capitol. Free episodes (The Drain) every Tuesday. Premium episodes (The Plug) every Friday at patreon.com/thedrain. Tips/Pitches/Chisme to thedrainpodcast@gmail.com.