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KABATALKS

KABATALKS

By: Brian and John Kabateck
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Brothers Brian and John Kabateck take a unique approach to discussions affecting business and consumers alike in the state with a discussion that is presented with humor and conflict from brothers of typically differing opinions. Brian Kabateck is Founding and Managing Partner of Kabateck, LLP. A legal firm defending consumers rights and protections. Brian was also President of the Consumers Attorneys of California. John Kabateck, is President of Kabateck Strategies, LLP. His firm keeps the voices of mom and pop businesses heard in the State Capitol. He represents such trade organizations as the NFIB, Associated Builders and Contractors of Northern California and The California Restaurant Association to name a few. This program will be like no other and is intended to shed light on difficult issues surrounding both political and consumer concerns as they make their way into California's Capitol, with a style and delivery that can be unpredictable yet informative and entertaining.© 2026 KABATALKS Economics Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Episode 39: California's Jungle Primary — Two Republicans, Eight Democrats, and a Race No One Saw Coming
    Mar 26 2026

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    In this episode, Brian and John wade into the chaos of California's 2026 governor's race, and it's wilder than anyone expected. With eight Democrats splitting the vote and two Republicans quietly gaining ground, the brothers break down exactly how a jungle primary could hand the governor's office to a party that hasn't held it in decades. They profile the two Republican contenders, Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County and British-born Fox commentator Steve Hilton, weighing their records, their liabilities, and their realistic odds in a state where Trump's disapproval sits at 68%.

    The conversation turns to the crowded Democratic field, the party's reluctance to consolidate around a frontrunner, and whether Tom Steyer's $80 million ad blitz is helping Democrats — or accidentally clearing a path for the GOP. And as the federal government enters its sixth week of shutdown, Brian and John clash over the standoff at the Department of Homeland Security: ICE enforcement, administrative versus judicial warrants, TSA security gaps, and whether both parties are letting playground politics put the country at risk.

    If you enjoy hearing what we have to say, albeit somewhat irreverent and rarely do we agree, please subscribe or follow and us and leave a comment. We would love to hear from you.
    To learn more about John Kabateck's firm visit Kabateck Strategies
    To learn more about Brian's firm visit KBK Law

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    39 mins
  • Episode 38: Democrats Without a Compass — Opportunity, Optics, and 2026
    Feb 27 2026

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    In this episode, Brian and John dive headfirst into the political aftermath of Trump's State of the Union — the longest in American history — unpacking what it revealed about the state of both parties heading into 2026. They clash, loudly, over voter ID laws and whether requiring identification at the polls is a common-sense safeguard or a deliberate effort to disenfranchise communities of color and low-income voters. Neither brother backs down.

    The conversation shifts to the California Democratic Party's endorsing convention, where aging incumbents and party insiders dominated, leaving progressive and younger voices asking whether the party is capable of reinventing itself. The brothers debate whether a crowded field of Democratic candidates risks splitting the vote and handing Republicans an opening in down-ticket races across the state.

    They also take on tariffs and the Supreme Court ruling that called them an unconstitutional end-run around Congress, before turning to Gavin Newsom's national book tour, his controversial remarks before an Atlanta audience, and whether his presidential ambitions are a liability or an inevitability. Spoiler: the brothers don't agree on that either.

    If you enjoy hearing what we have to say, albeit somewhat irreverent and rarely do we agree, please subscribe or follow and us and leave a comment. We would love to hear from you.
    To learn more about John Kabateck's firm visit Kabateck Strategies
    To learn more about Brian's firm visit KBK Law

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    39 mins
  • 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.

    If you enjoy hearing what we have to say, albeit somewhat irreverent and rarely do we agree, please subscribe or follow and us and leave a comment. We would love to hear from you.
    To learn more about John Kabateck's firm visit Kabateck Strategies
    To learn more about Brian's firm visit KBK Law

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    35 mins
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The Kabatalks underlines the current demographic and public stakes: the political and economic strategies for the restoration of America and its inhabitants.

I am pleased to have the opportunity to listen to the the views of Republicans and Democrats, as well as the diversity that prevails; the dialogues of the parties across the way are indeed edifying and entertaining to listen to.

5 Stars! 😀👍

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