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New Yorkers are frustrated and want to express that by voting Republican. Voters, including Democrats and independents, are motivated to create a safer New York. They are tired of issues like gang members residing in hotel rooms at taxpayers' expense. To bring about change, it's essential to vote Republican and send a clear message to local and national leaders.

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I ran again to ensure that certain individuals never return to the White House. My mission has always been focused on children, particularly those living in poverty and going to bed hungry. In Congress, my priorities were their health, education, economic security, and safety from gun violence, creating an environment where they can thrive. The contrast between the Democrats' vision for addressing everyday issues and the opposing side is significant. I am committed to putting aside personal interests until we accomplish our goals for the people.

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I am Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate. America once thrived as a beacon of freedom and prosperity. Now, we face crises of illness, poverty, and division. Our youth suffer from depression, addiction, and chronic disease. We must unite to rebuild our nation, end wars, and restore peace, health, and prosperity. Americans reject fear-mongering and division. Together, we can heal, rebuild, and create a future of hope and unity. Thank you, and God bless.

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In recent months, our administration has delivered for New Yorkers with increased jobs and decreased crime. However, we face fiscal challenges due to the asylum seeker crisis and the ending of COVID-19 stimulus funding. Without timely action from state and federal partners, tough choices will need to be made. We have already reduced city-funded spending by 5% and balanced the budget without disrupting services or raising taxes. But we still have a $7 billion budget gap and may need to make further cuts. We need to unite as a city and ask Albany and Washington DC for support. Despite the challenges, we will come back stronger, as that is the New York City way.

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When the federal government failed to act on broken immigration policies that overloaded New York's shelter system, the speaker claims to have prioritized the people of New York over party and politics.

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I have never faced a problem without seeing an end, but now the situation is dire. New York City is being overwhelmed by migrants from various parts of the world, and it's becoming everyone's problem. The city is facing a $12 billion deficit, and all services will be impacted. The speaker challenges the community to take action against this mayor and the destruction of the city. They emphasize that we are all in this together and cannot simply shift the burden from one borough to another. The floor is open for discussion.

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As governor, I promise to always lead California in the face of challenges, embracing growth and compassion. Homelessness is a reality, and it's a mistake to expect everyone to be clean and sober. We all need occasional self-medication. It's important to tell the truth, value our diversity, and follow science to protect our planet. Gavin Newsom embodies courage during times of crisis.

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We are in a painful and difficult situation in our city due to the actions of the federal government. This has taken a toll on the people and is reflected in the polls. Despite the challenges, our administration will continue to do our job. However, when I left Washington DC, I did not feel optimistic. The reality is that help is not coming soon. It is up to New Yorkers and our administration to navigate this challenge.

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I'm announcing my campaign to be the next governor of California. Our state is heading down the wrong track because of failed policies from those in Sacramento. We're facing rampant crime, high taxes, a high cost of living, tent encampments, fentanyl deaths, and a broken homeowners insurance market. I came to California in search of the California dream, but destructive policies have turned it into a nightmare. Career politicians are prioritizing selfish agendas over the needs of Californians. I will be an honest, ethical governor who serves all Californians. As sheriff, I helped lead the fight to pass Prop 36, which made crime illegal again. Californians are tired of the catch and release of criminals, smash and grab robberies, and lawlessness without consequence. I will restore public safety, improve our schools, lower the cost of living, and cut taxes. I will campaign with everything that I have to restore sanity to California.

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New York City, the greatest city in the world, is in trouble due to a lack of leadership. We've faced crises before, like COVID, and overcome them. I've served at every level of government and know government can make a difference. We've achieved historic accomplishments like the highest minimum wage, tough gun laws, marriage equality, and more. We built new airports, train stations, and bridges. To save our city, we must address the homeless crisis with compassion, increase police presence to combat crime, improve subway safety, build affordable housing, and invest in job training. We must also fight against antisemitism. I'm running for mayor to bring effective leadership, drawing on my experience to work for you, not special interests. We can save our city by working together. New York must lead the way forward for the nation, reminding everyone that our diversity is our greatest strength.

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New York City is in crisis due to failed political leadership. I've served at every level of government and know government can make a positive difference. We've achieved historic progressive accomplishments, like the highest minimum wage and marriage equality. We also built new infrastructure and led the nation through COVID. We must address the homeless crisis with compassion and professional help, and reverse the deadly mistake of defunding the police. We need more police, especially in the subways, and must build more affordable housing and create jobs. We must enforce laws against antisemitism and fight for a government that serves working people. I'm running for mayor to save our city, to bring back the New York that stands for diversity, inclusion, and the American dream. I have the experience to get the job done. Are you ready to fight with me?

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With your vote this November, we are going to fire Kamala Harris and save America. We will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and to always respect our great American flag. We will cut your taxes, demolish inflation, slash your prices, raise your wages, and turn the United States into the manufacturing superpower of the world. I will end the war in Ukraine, stop the chaos in the Middle East, and prevent World War 3. I will crush violent crime and give our police the support, protection, and resources. We will strengthen and modernize our military and build a missile defense shield, all made in the USA. We will land an American astronaut on Mars. We will rebuild our cities including our capital in Washington DC, making them safe, clean, and beautiful again. We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of us, girls. We will immediately keep men out of women's sports. We will end sanctuary cities and stop illegal immigration once and for all. We will build our country, defend our borders, and protect our American cities, suburbs, and towns. We must defeat Kamala Harris and stop her radical left agenda once and for all. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country and together we will make America great again.

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I'm running for the US Senate to address the federal government's inaction on housing. This crisis is hurting our economy, making it difficult for students, workers, and families to afford living in California. We need a major federal investment in housing affordability, focusing on building more units for people to rent or buy. It's been 80 years since Congress passed the GI Bill, which was the last significant federal investment in private market housing. We're now experiencing the consequences of this inaction. It's time for a change.

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There is a migrant crisis in New York City, with over 100,000 migrants needing housing, education, and medical care. Mayor Adams wants the federal government or the state to cover the costs, but they refuse. The burden falls on New York City taxpayers, adding to existing issues like congestion pricing, crime, and homelessness. The speaker criticizes the government for not taking responsibility for the problem they created.

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I dedicated my life to this battle. We did well 4 years ago, but were unfairly interrupted. Now, we have seen how poorly they have performed. We can achieve the unimaginable and people will support us. Crime, job loss, factory closures, Afghanistan, Ukraine—these issues demand swift changes. Just 3 years ago, our economy was strong and our borders were secure.

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Speaker 0: बात यह नहीं है कि मैं क्या बनूंगा? बात यह है कि मैं क्या करूंगा हमारे communities के लिए और हर एक New Yorker के लिए? मैं हमारे शहर को affordable बनाऊंगा क्योंकि New Yorkers मुश्किल से afford कर रहे हैं रोटी, कपड़ा और मकान. मैं ये सब बदलने के लिए लड़ रहा हूं Rent free, free buses, universal child care और सस्ती groceries के ज़रिए. पर आपको एक सवाल पूछना चाहता हूं. तुमने कभी किसी को vote किया? किया. **Translation:** Speaker 0: It's not about what I will become, but what I will do for our communities and every New Yorker. I will make our city affordable because New Yorkers can barely afford food, clothing, and shelter. I am fighting to change all this through rent-free initiatives, free buses, universal childcare, and affordable groceries. But I want to ask you a question: Have you ever voted for someone? You have.

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New York City is the greatest city in the world, but it's currently facing a crisis. We feel it in the streets, the subways, the empty storefronts, and the random violence. This isn't an act of God, but a result of poor political leadership. However, New Yorkers know how to handle a crisis: we lead, we act, we do. Throughout my career in public service, I've seen government make a positive difference. As governor, we achieved historic progressive accomplishments: raising the minimum wage, enacting tough gun laws, passing marriage equality, creating paid family leave, and enshrining Roe v Wade into state law. New York City is the heart of the American dream. I believe we can turn the city around, and I can help. That's why I'm announcing my candidacy for mayor of New York City. I love New York, and I want it to thrive.

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I have a progressive record as governor with policies like legalizing marijuana, universal background checks, LGBTQ protections, and tuition-free college. Critics may call me a big government liberal, but I focus on improving quality of life, education, economy, and healthcare. I am proud of these accomplishments and willing to accept any label thrown my way.

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Speaker 1, the mayor of New York City, dismisses concerns that the city's sanctuary policy is attracting more people to cross the border. He believes that New York City has always been a sanctuary city and has managed those who come seeking the American dream. However, he acknowledges the growing issue of migrants coming through the southern border and entering the city. He warns that this will have a significant impact on every community and service in the city, as they are facing a $12 billion deficit. The mayor calls on the community to take action and stop the destruction of New York City, as the problem will affect everyone. The blame game between different boroughs is not a solution.

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Our cities have become unlivable due to the homeless, drug addicts, and mentally ill. We need to prioritize the rights and safety of law-abiding citizens. When I'm back in the White House, we will use every tool to get the homeless off our streets and provide them with professional help. We can take care of homeless veterans with a fraction of what we spend on Ukraine. Ending mass unskilled migration will also save money to address this crisis. We will ban urban camping, arrest violators, and offer treatment options. Tent cities will be created on inexpensive land with medical and rehab specialists. For those temporarily down on their luck, we will help them reintegrate quickly. Those with addictions and mental health problems will receive treatment, while severely mentally ill individuals will be placed in mental institutions. This strategy is more effective and cost-efficient than housing the homeless in luxury hotels without addressing their underlying issues. We will make our cities clean, safe, and beautiful again.

Philion

NY is Literally Cooked..
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The podcast features a highly opinionated commentary by host Philion on a New York City mayoral debate involving candidates Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa. Philion expresses strong disdain for Mamdani, labeling him as inexperienced, soft, and out of touch with New York values, frequently criticizing his background and progressive policies. Conversely, Philion shows clear favoritism towards Curtis Sliwa, praising his 'man of the people' persona, long history of community activism with the Guardian Angels, and tough stance on crime. Andrew Cuomo, the former governor, is acknowledged for his experience but is consistently reminded of his past scandals, including sexual harassment allegations and COVID-related controversies. Key debate topics included leadership experience, with Mamdani's lack of traditional employment contrasted against Cuomo's controversial gubernatorial tenure and Sliwa's grassroots community work. Public safety was a major point of contention: Mamdani advocated for community-based safety initiatives, mental health response teams, and decriminalizing prostitution, while Cuomo and Sliwa pushed for increased police presence, restoring qualified immunity for officers, and stricter enforcement against disruptive protests. The affordability crisis in New York City also dominated discussions, with Mamdani proposing a rent freeze, new affordable housing, and free buses funded by taxing the wealthy and corporations. Cuomo and Sliwa largely dismissed these plans as unrealistic, with Sliwa suggesting converting commercial spaces for housing and advocating for property tax cuts for seniors. Federal relations and the influence of President Trump were also explored, with candidates outlining how they would interact with the federal government. Mamdani adopted a confrontational stance, Cuomo a more pragmatic one, and Sliwa emphasized negotiation to secure federal funds. Social issues such as the Israel-Hamas conflict, anti-Semitism, relations with the Muslim community, and the handling of protests were debated, often leading to heated exchanges and accusations of divisiveness. Quality of life issues, including the efficacy of the 311 system, noise complaints, and the city's mental health crisis, were also touched upon, with candidates offering differing solutions ranging from increased social worker involvement to more traditional law enforcement approaches. Throughout the commentary, Philion's personal biases heavily influenced the narrative, with frequent interjections, personal attacks, and dismissive remarks, particularly aimed at Mamdani's progressive ideals. He often framed the debate as a struggle between authentic 'New Yorkers' (like Sliwa) and those he perceived as disconnected or ideologically driven. The host's commentary concluded with a pessimistic outlook on New York City's future, lamenting the potential election of a candidate he deemed 'dumbest' and expressing a desire to move to Florida.

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Shock Poll: Cuomo SHOOK After Socialist Rival SURGES In NYC Mayor Race
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The New York City mayoral race is heating up, primarily between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democratic Socialist Zoron Mandani. An Emerson poll shows Cuomo leading with 54% to Mandani's 46%, but Mandani's campaign has gained unexpected traction. Cuomo's support is strongest among older and Black voters, while Mandani appeals to younger and college-educated voters. Mandani emphasizes affordability, proposing rent freezes and universal childcare, addressing economic concerns that resonate with voters. He argues that the Democratic Party must reconnect with working-class voters who feel neglected. The discussion highlights the challenges of appealing to diverse demographics and the need for coherent narratives in politics.

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Cuomo Dem Machine CALLED OUT By Viral Leftist Challenger
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The New York City mayoral race features scandal-plagued Eric Adams, who has been indicted, and Andrew Cuomo, also facing scandals but seen as a political force. Progressive candidate Zoran Mandami, a Democratic Socialist and assembly member, emphasizes affordability for working-class New Yorkers, promising free buses, universal childcare, and rent freezes. Mandami critiques Cuomo's portrayal of the city as chaotic, arguing that many issues stem from Cuomo's past policies. He aims to build a multi-racial working-class coalition, focusing on economic issues affecting all New Yorkers. Mandami's campaign has gained traction, raising significant funds and planning extensive grassroots outreach.

This Past Weekend

Chris Distefano | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #609
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Riffs collide with fatherhood and politics as Chris Distefano returns to This Past Weekend. He shares the momentous news of his engagement and explains how, with three kids, he’s prioritizing life in New York while balancing a touring schedule. He recounts the Madison Square Garden moment when ticket sales prompted moving from the arena to a theater, choosing to shoulder the stress rather than cancel. The conversation veers into race and identity, with jokes about mixed heritage, ICE, and the absurdities of modern parenting—including a basement timeout he playfully calls Guantanamo Bay. Politics and current events become a steady drumbeat as the talk shifts to New York City's mayoral race. Distefano references Mom Donnie as the frontrunner and discusses tax policy, housing, and affordability. A candidate profile named Zoran Mani outlines a platform of rent freezes on stabilized units, 200,000 new affordable homes in a decade, deed-theft prevention, and a minimum wage of 30 dollars an hour by 2030. He notes he’s moved to the suburbs and questions whether the city remains the right fit for him and his family. Personal philosophy and humor intersect as Distefano discusses presence and balance. He talks about stepping away from social media to focus on family, and describes love as action rather than feeling. He cites his older daughter identifying more with Latina culture and his younger daughter leaning white, and reflects on how children reshape priorities. A line from his daughter—no losses, just learning—and insights from Yiannis at History Hyenas help him stay grounded. He advocates coming back to the present and taking small breaks to reset. Entertainment industry, LA versus New York, and content creation surface as the conversation broadens. Distefano reflects on Hollywood’s tax incentives, AI, and shrinking budgets, weighing the appeal of a Beacon special against staying local with family and friends. The talk touches nostalgia for classic New York comics, and the desire to build projects—the Door Dash‑themed comedy idea and collaborative films—with friends. Across jokes and reflections, the core message remains: do the next right thing, keep faith, and stay connected to the people who matter most.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Drugs, Homelessness, and Shady Dealings | Anthony Furey | EP 358
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The conversation between Jordan Peterson and Anthony Furey, a Canadian journalist and potential mayor of Toronto, centers on the pressing issues facing the city, particularly the drug crisis, urban decay, and public safety. Furey emphasizes that many violent incidents, such as stabbings, are often linked to drug-related problems, and he believes that addressing these issues will help restore trust in the city and improve overall safety. Furey explains his motivation for running for mayor, stating that the current political class has failed to address the acute challenges Toronto faces. He argues that the status quo is not working and that people are looking for genuine solutions rather than political posturing. He identifies key issues that need attention, including crime, homelessness, and the deterioration of core municipal services, which he believes have been neglected in favor of niche interests. The discussion also touches on the responsibilities of municipal government, highlighting that local politics significantly impact daily life, from garbage collection to public safety. Furey criticizes the current administration for focusing on superficial projects while ignoring essential services. He expresses a desire to bring back law and order, emphasizing the need for visible policing and addressing minor infractions to prevent larger crimes. Furey also critiques the city's approach to transportation, particularly the proliferation of bike lanes that he argues disrupt traffic flow and do not serve the broader population. He advocates for a more balanced transportation policy that accommodates various modes of transport without sacrificing efficiency. The conversation concludes with Furey sharing his vision for a revitalized Toronto, one that prioritizes public safety, beautification, and economic opportunity. He encourages citizens to get involved in the political process, emphasizing that local engagement is crucial for meaningful change. Furey invites support for his campaign, asserting that a collective effort can reclaim the city from decay and foster a vibrant community.
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