
Making Sense with Sam Harris #464 — The Politics of Pragmatism and the Future of California
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Mar 16, 2026 Matt Mahan, San Jose mayor, former teacher, and tech entrepreneur, talks California dysfunction with a results-first mindset. They dig into homelessness, shelter-first policy, housing scarcity, rent control, wealth taxes, psychiatric holds, Sacramento special interests, and why building anything in California feels nearly impossible.
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Mahan Defends Short Mandatory Holds For Severe Cases
- Mahan supports short mandatory psychiatric or detox holds with oversight, arguing California overcorrected after past asylum abuses.
- He says requiring a few weeks of detox for people trapped by meth or fentanyl may be the most compassionate intervention available.
The Pragmatic Middle Between Enablement And Crackdowns
- Mahan argues permissive blue-city policies often enable addiction while harsher conservative cities may simply displace or jail people.
- His preferred balance is shelter first, then enforcement aimed at drug court and treatment rather than incarceration whenever possible.
How San Jose Overcame NIMBY Resistance To Shelters
- Mahan says early San Jose shelter meetings drew furious crowds, but the city won support by promising neighborhoods visible improvement.
- After building 23 smaller sites, San Jose saw 911 and 311 calls drop nearby as people moved from unmanaged encampments into secured, structured settings.







