The Anthony Cumia Show - November 03, 2025


The Anthony Cumia Show | 11-02-25


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00:01:00.040 It's the Anthony Cumia Show
00:01:01.820 on the Red Apple Podcast
00:01:04.200 Network.
00:01:06.040 Well, here we are.
00:01:08.620 Another Sunday evening.
00:01:10.700 It's the Anthony Cumia
00:01:12.080 Show. And
00:01:13.800 I hope you had yourself a good weekend.
00:01:15.800 It was a Halloween
00:01:17.340 weekend. A lot of people
00:01:20.000 said, have a good holiday.
00:01:21.400 I'm like, eh. I don't really
00:01:23.340 consider halloween a holiday i don't know why it's just a little goofy and you know i guess
00:01:30.780 if you have kids that's like the big thing you know i i live vicariously through my children
00:01:37.140 on halloween when they put on their costume i'm like yeah everything's just a just a problem
00:01:44.420 i no i mean it was it was adorable you know you see the kids with their parents and they're out
00:01:51.200 And that's kind of nice.
00:01:52.760 I was in New York this past week.
00:01:57.200 And, you know, being there for Halloween was kind of cool.
00:02:00.720 I was out on Long Island, so it was the suburbs.
00:02:05.300 So that was kind of nice because I did get to see a lot of suburban families
00:02:09.800 and nice neighborhoods taking their kids around.
00:02:12.440 But I did have to go into the city a couple of times.
00:02:15.820 And, oof, ah, oof.
00:02:18.720 the uh the flooding that was a big thing that was happening right when i got there
00:02:25.000 nothing better than coming into la guardia looking out the window at the big city
00:02:29.740 and it's just it's like you're flying into gotham it's it's gray and rainy and wet and windy
00:02:37.960 and uh it just seems like that's every single time i come into new york no sunny day no nice
00:02:48.140 weather i got my coat on and it's just uh just miserable and then you know you find out what's
00:02:56.900 happening down there on the streets below and it's business as usual flooding uh there was
00:03:06.180 i don't even know what it was i i don't think it was a nor'easter it certainly wasn't a hurricane
00:03:11.580 And, you know, when those things are approaching New York for a week before, you'll hear the weather guy talking about, you know, prepare, get out there and buy your bottled water and bread and eggs and, you know, that hacky bit.
00:03:32.320 But nothing this time.
00:03:34.600 No one really talked about this like it was a storm that was going to cause any problems until the last minute.
00:03:41.580 and I think it caught a lot of people with their pants down, and it was a mess.
00:03:47.340 I mean, a disastrous mess.
00:03:50.420 The subways flooded.
00:03:52.340 The streets were flooded.
00:03:54.880 I guess a couple of people died.
00:03:57.040 One guy died in Crown Heights.
00:03:59.480 He drowned inside his flooded basement trying to get his dog, you know.
00:04:04.960 A noble effort.
00:04:06.040 but uh you got those basement apartments in new york city they're gonna flood you know you might
00:04:14.780 want to take some early precautions and i don't think they flood immediately i know i never get
00:04:21.840 that with people where something doesn't happen immediately but they just kind of sit there and
00:04:26.380 wait for it to uh get really really bad but i don't know the circumstances uh just a terrible
00:04:33.680 a terrible story there um and like i said business as usual this has been new york
00:04:42.020 for so long the infrastructure is a disaster and no one can really do anything about it
00:04:53.240 i think it's even beyond the help of you know for lack of a better term the leadership
00:05:00.160 right you know your governors and mayors and senators and congress people uh i think it's
00:05:09.340 beyond that the the any other any other system in in a city that is hundred like over a hundred
00:05:23.120 some of it way over 100 years old, should just be in a museum.
00:05:29.260 And this is part of the New York City infrastructure.
00:05:33.380 Sewers that are well over 100 years old.
00:05:38.260 And, you know, they're kind of crumbling, coming apart at the seams.
00:05:43.560 And they have been for a while.
00:05:45.600 And this isn't new.
00:05:47.060 We've seen these stories happen for many years.
00:05:50.140 uh you know the roads that are going to be flooded and uh you know that uh uh on the east side
00:05:59.860 the fdr drive good luck i was taking an uber and was supposed to go up the fdr and it's just like
00:06:07.880 very flooded very flooded my friend like yeah you know what you're doing what am i what am i your
00:06:15.900 gps your ways uh your google map figure it out i love when they ask me i know i know my way around
00:06:26.560 but you're the guy that's part of your job drive me where i want to get without driving us into a
00:06:33.500 lake or taking you know an inordinate amount of time but uh yeah it was all flooded the same
00:06:41.600 streets so it's not like it just it's surprise surprise mayor surprise
00:06:47.360 governor surprise congressman or senator it's the same places in the same city
00:06:55.040 and they talk about how it's got to be taken care of we need this and that
00:06:59.380 well it it does not get taken care of and you know the democrats have been in
00:07:06.540 charge of new york city for at least 11 years you know bloomberg was what independent but uh
00:07:17.020 you know the democrats have been in charge and we just see this happen again and again and again
00:07:22.580 nothing gets fixed and then you have you know the savior of new york city
00:07:28.800 Zorn Mamdani talking about $700 million for free buses. 0.78
00:07:37.960 That deserves like a smack in the head.
00:07:43.020 I'm going to make buses fast and free. 0.63
00:07:46.820 It'll be $700 million, but I'm going to tax the...
00:07:52.280 Ow!
00:07:54.280 Get your head on straight.
00:07:55.820 What are you talking about?
00:07:57.400 Did you see the flooding in the city?
00:08:00.020 Yeah, but I free buses.
00:08:03.120 We need infrastructure. 0.98
00:08:07.320 That's how cities work. 0.99
00:08:10.840 You know, crap goes in, you got to get the crap out. 1.00
00:08:15.020 That's how it works. 0.99
00:08:16.780 And when it rains, you got to figure out where to put the water.
00:08:20.080 And the same with the snow.
00:08:22.260 And the electricity has to get from the power plant to the people.
00:08:25.660 And it's a whole thing of just making stuff work.
00:08:31.880 And if anyone is under the delusion that it's working, you've got some serious issues.
00:08:40.760 You don't want to see the truth.
00:08:42.360 You're lying about it.
00:08:44.040 So for your, you know, pretty much mayor, he's pretty much your mayor now, Zoran Mamdani,
00:08:50.740 coming up with a $700 million proposal to make buses free
00:08:58.120 before a penny of that goes to infrastructure?
00:09:04.320 What?
00:09:05.840 $700 million given to the right leadership to pay the right people,
00:09:14.600 not lining pockets, not favors and cronyism,
00:09:18.940 but a real construction firm, people that know what they're doing about infrastructure,
00:09:26.200 and you pay them to fix things, doesn't that sound like the way a city should run?
00:09:33.800 Doesn't that absolutely sound like something a leader, a mayor or governor or someone, would talk about?
00:09:41.900 not free buses while the buses were floating in the roadway oh the bus couldn't get through
00:09:51.700 because uh you know all of queens is underwater but that bus is going to be free
00:09:58.800 why don't you fix the fact that the roads flood when it rains
00:10:03.860 they just cannot prioritize because that's not sexy that doesn't appeal to the the uh
00:10:15.740 constituent mindset the the the people running for office if they go say well we're gonna we're
00:10:24.420 gonna make sure that the flood water from the rain actually drains as the rain's coming down
00:10:30.840 And people go, ah, what's in it for me?
00:10:34.340 Well, not a flooded basement, not roads that you cannot drive through or over because it's flooded.
00:10:43.060 And they go, yeah, I don't know.
00:10:45.080 I could make a left there, and I could avoid that whole area, and then I'll do this.
00:10:50.000 What about free buses for me?
00:10:53.440 So, you know, the politicians, of course, are to blame, but the people are also to blame.
00:10:58.820 they're voting in these people that just cannot see the real problems and you know that's most
00:11:08.340 politicians but you are you have an extremist in there zoran mamdani three buses while the entire
00:11:19.000 city's infrastructure is you know they wore top hats when they were putting in that sewer system
00:11:28.500 and they had big top hats.
00:11:30.360 It wasn't ironic.
00:11:31.880 It wasn't some hipsters over in Brooklyn
00:11:34.320 wearing a top hat and a monocle and a steampunk watch.
00:11:40.440 These were people.
00:11:41.920 They wore that because that was the fashion of the day.
00:11:45.320 They wore cloaks, for God's sake.
00:11:47.980 And that's when the infrastructure was being built.
00:11:50.180 Now, over 100 years later, it's falling apart and free buses. 0.99
00:11:56.520 I hate you dummies. 0.99
00:11:59.660 I hate to keep calling New Yorkers dummies. 1.00
00:12:03.840 They are my audience here. 0.98
00:12:05.820 But I think we know.
00:12:07.700 The people listening to this very program and others on this very station,
00:12:12.600 I think they understand. 0.82
00:12:15.200 They're not the dummies. 0.96
00:12:17.040 They see the dummies every day. 1.00
00:12:19.200 And they go, look, a dummy. 1.00
00:12:22.200 So I think you can identify the people that are voting in these idiots. 1.00
00:12:28.700 But, I mean, that should be disqualifying right there. 1.00
00:12:32.440 That should disqualify Zoran Mamdani.
00:12:35.440 He comes out.
00:12:37.740 You see New York flooding every single time they get a significant rain.
00:12:43.740 And you're still talking about $700 million for free buses.
00:12:48.580 That should be, yo, I'm so sorry, you're disqualified.
00:12:53.980 But I'm leading, I'm in the, yes, yes, great effort,
00:12:58.180 but you tripped up with the $700 million free buses.
00:13:02.020 We'll see you next time, Zoran.
00:13:04.520 But, you know, the people, that seems to be what they want.
00:13:07.400 I don't know.
00:13:07.860 I've read some stuff that Cuomo might be catching up in the polls.
00:13:11.440 But, again, I'm a little jaded on polling after the past few decades, actually.
00:13:19.060 They don't seem to know what the hell they're talking about.
00:13:21.920 All right, just up and running.
00:13:24.720 We are just beginning the program, and I see the phone's already lit.
00:13:29.180 I didn't even have to say 800-848-9222.
00:13:33.600 We'll get to your calls, and, oh, my God, plenty more shenanigans coming up on the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:13:40.780 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:13:46.940 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:13:53.320 The Anthony Cumia Show continues.
00:13:56.720 And, yeah, let's talk to Lamar there in New York City.
00:13:59.980 What's up, Lamar?
00:14:02.100 Good evening, sir.
00:14:03.460 We were compelled to call you this evening because we're downtown in New York City.
00:14:10.200 And when we heard you on the radio, my little crew here, we out in the field, told me we got to call this man because what you say, sir, has biblical justification.
00:14:20.300 The one true source book of all wisdom and knowledge actually tells us that there are certain groups we should refrain from helping.
00:14:27.880 First on that list is the ungrateful, the stiff-necked, the rebellious.
00:14:32.300 There are demographics in this country who don't know, and it's about time somebody told them that this country doesn't owe them anything. 0.99
00:14:41.540 We've got veterans lying in hospitals all over this country at VA centers with no arms and no legs who have lost their vision, their sight, who have never been given the entitlements that these ungrateful bastards have been given on a silver platter. 0.97
00:14:57.220 And God bless you for telling them. 0.98
00:14:59.260 Thank you, sir.
00:15:00.100 Thank you, Lamar.
00:15:01.740 Wow.
00:15:02.300 fire and brimstone he sort of sounded like a cross between martin luther king and muhammad ali
00:15:10.820 right didn't he boy that wakes up with uh some some energy doesn't he uh matt bronx what's up man
00:15:20.760 hey how are you um as you know uh before i get to my main comment
00:15:27.620 uh definitely want to pitch uh the culture critique by dr kevin may don't if you want to
00:15:34.160 know about all the left-wing ideologies matt yes matt yeah better yeah so uh but you know
00:15:42.600 definitely read the book but with regard to snap pbt uh i want you to know that according to the
00:15:50.340 usda website right that's a u.s department of agriculture sure 55 55 percent of households
00:15:58.560 that receive snap actually work yeah to some extent uh yeah the ones that excuse i should
00:16:06.800 correct that 55 percent of households with children that receive snap are working adults
00:16:12.880 And another 28 percent overall are working adults overall without children.
00:16:20.780 Yeah.
00:16:21.300 So but, you know, I just want to make clear that SNAP is comparatively to government spending, the social safety net is relatively small.
00:16:33.620 You know, most of the welfare spending in this country is not social.
00:16:39.440 It's corporate.
00:16:40.460 When you look at defense contractors, Raytheon, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, McDonnell Douglas, you name it, LG3Harris, all these other defense contractors that are literally siphoning off hundreds of billions of dollars of American taxpayer money.
00:17:04.000 i get i get what you're saying matt but let me let me uh let me get in here for a second
00:17:08.840 i understand what you're saying like there are bigger fish to fry as far as money goes but
00:17:15.340 let's say you you are wealthy parents right and you have a kid and you could give the kid whatever
00:17:21.860 he wants and it doesn't cost a lot of money to you you're gonna end up with a pretty crappy
00:17:27.660 spoiled kid it's not so much the money that's going out it's the people that you're creating
00:17:35.660 with the entitlement the the uh expectation uh that that these people have that they will be
00:17:44.320 supported uh it makes for a a really bad um type of people that carry that uh attitude and being
00:17:55.300 spoiled into the community while it doesn't maybe not monetarily cost a lot it costs our society a
00:18:02.100 lot in the people that it cultivates a safer ontario means more police and prosecutors making
00:18:09.800 sure my car doesn't get stolen it means building new jails to keep criminals behind bars and it
00:18:15.680 means there's no need to worry when i play at the park we're making every corner of ontario safer
00:18:21.000 to make all of Ontario safer.
00:18:23.340 That's how we protect Ontario.
00:18:25.380 For all of us.
00:18:27.420 Learn how at Ontario.ca slash Safer Ontario.
00:18:30.540 Paid for by the Government of Ontario.
00:18:36.120 Yes, and I would agree with that.
00:18:38.260 And so far as that, you know,
00:18:39.380 basically when Lyndon Baines Johnson
00:18:40.940 created the Great Society programs back in the 1960s,
00:18:45.500 you know, he didn't do it out of the kindness of his heart.
00:18:48.280 Right. 0.99
00:18:48.620 He created these programs in order to addict, to get dependent, the American black constituents in the urban centers. 0.98
00:19:00.580 Right. 0.99
00:19:00.940 And it's grown exponentially since then. 0.97
00:19:04.820 It's not just blacks in the urban centers anymore. 0.71
00:19:07.400 We have a huge white underclass in this country that is totally, totally dependent on Medicaid, food stamps, you name it. 0.97
00:19:16.000 And the illegals and even legal immigrants that are coming into this country that cannot support themselves. 0.98
00:19:23.100 And this is a great opportunity for Democrats mostly to come out and say, we will care for you. 1.00
00:19:28.940 And it gets them to vote.
00:19:31.340 Yeah, they started out back in the 60s with the black communities, but it just wasn't enough. 0.70
00:19:38.240 It wasn't enough people. 0.92
00:19:39.660 So they had to start ushering in other people.
00:19:42.820 And, yeah, the impoverished white people putting them on welfare. 0.99
00:19:48.760 They want dependents. 0.99
00:19:50.200 They want people that need the government as a mommy and daddy.
00:19:55.340 Matt, thanks, man.
00:19:57.140 Always appreciate the phone call.
00:20:00.700 But, yeah, as I was saying, we really need to look at it, though,
00:20:07.400 and get people off of this welfare system.
00:20:12.820 because, like I said, it just creates a bad type of people.
00:20:19.280 And I don't mean that in any racist way, sexist way.
00:20:24.540 I'm not getting down on people that are impoverished and in need.
00:20:29.240 It just isn't a good model to help people out.
00:20:35.900 It makes them dependent, and it gives them this entitlement
00:20:40.320 that they feel they are owed.
00:20:44.120 And regardless of how much or how little it actually costs the government,
00:20:49.180 it's not the type of people you want around.
00:20:52.200 I mean, you know, we see what happens in a lot of these communities 0.90
00:20:55.400 that are predominantly occupied by welfare recipients.
00:21:00.260 Let's be honest.
00:21:02.520 The places aren't nicely kept up.
00:21:06.540 There's a lot of illegal activity going on.
00:21:10.320 And it's just not a place a lot of people want to live.
00:21:14.780 And I think not having a purpose in life, a job, not feeling any self-respect.
00:21:24.000 You don't respect yourself.
00:21:25.420 You're not respecting anyone or anything else.
00:21:29.060 So if you're just handed money every month and no one cares what you do with it
00:21:35.800 and you're just, you've grown used to that,
00:21:39.680 You're the spoiled child.
00:21:42.080 I don't want to live near that.
00:21:44.600 And they're not going to contribute a lot to the society.
00:21:49.460 So, again, it doesn't have much to do with the money itself.
00:21:53.780 It's more the character of the people that are on generational welfare.
00:22:02.000 So I think this is, like I said, a great opportunity to look around,
00:22:06.780 see who really needs it.
00:22:08.140 let's, you know, let's wring out that sponge
00:22:12.520 and see who really, really needs these benefits 0.76
00:22:16.380 and absolutely make sure they get the benefits that they need.
00:22:23.420 But if you can work, 0.98
00:22:26.660 and talk about the illegals 1.00
00:22:31.560 and we're throwing them out of the country 1.00
00:22:33.660 and these are the same people that would pick our oranges 0.92
00:22:36.260 and our cabbage and clean our hotel rooms.
00:22:40.200 We always hear, you know, the left, for the most part,
00:22:42.840 they say a lot of that, not thinking it sounds horrifically racist.
00:22:47.200 But, you know, those are jobs.
00:22:50.860 Oh, well, people won't do those jobs.
00:22:53.360 Americans don't do that.
00:22:55.600 How about you want to eat? 0.92
00:22:57.360 How about you want to feed your kids and clothe them and send them to school? 1.00
00:23:02.940 Then you better do those jobs.
00:23:04.780 And if you don't like it, that should be some motivation to get yourself a better job.
00:23:10.200 How about that?
00:23:11.940 But for some reason, when you give them just enough money to get by, they don't want to do anything.
00:23:19.820 They're not going to work.
00:23:21.080 This is working out well for me.
00:23:23.080 So like I said, the character of the people that are on welfare is more important than the money itself.
00:23:30.940 Yeah, it's not a technically speaking, but, you know, we'll talk more about it and your calls next.
00:23:38.720 It's the Anthony Cumia show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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00:24:24.120 So let's go right back to the phones with Kevin in Long Beach, Long Beach, New York, that is.
00:24:29.340 How you doing, Kev?
00:24:31.100 Hey, Ant.
00:24:33.440 Now I'll give you my version, that LeVar's version, was a little different.
00:24:37.060 I don't think he's including the past four years of Biden.
00:24:40.240 Yeah.
00:24:40.520 But I was homeless for five years, okay?
00:24:45.300 I had a catastrophic amputation, ran through all my savings, and when I came out, I had nowhere to land,
00:24:51.280 so they stuck me in social services and under shelters, okay?
00:24:54.400 Right. 1.00
00:24:55.380 All predominantly black.
00:24:56.860 I was in Roosevelt, Uniondale, Hempstead, only white guy, okay?
00:25:00.900 67 years old with an amputated foot.
00:25:03.140 Not a good place to be.
00:25:04.820 But here's what I learned about the SNAP system and the EBT thing.
00:25:10.320 It's $295 a head.
00:25:13.160 Every kid's the same, $295.
00:25:15.220 That's why they have four or five kids.
00:25:17.140 Right.
00:25:17.460 But what they do is they go to the bodegas in Freeport, and they sell the cards.
00:25:23.680 Oh, yeah.
00:25:24.320 They sell the cards at 30, 40 cents on the dollar
00:25:28.380 so they can get the hair extensions and the fingernails and the eyelashes
00:25:31.780 and the iPhones and everything else.
00:25:35.360 Yeah, I've heard about that.
00:25:37.100 Yeah. 0.99
00:25:37.580 And I would look at that as an idiot because I actually, 0.99
00:25:40.380 I got $100 because I was 67 and had no kids. 0.99
00:25:44.440 And I'd go to the dollar store, you know,
00:25:46.600 and I'd take the bus and I'd make it last.
00:25:49.240 Right.
00:25:50.500 They would goof on me and make fun of me.
00:25:52.800 See, Kevin, you're you're the you're an example of a person that absolutely should get these benefits.
00:26:00.820 I mean, you know, I'm not I'm not saying everyone on it is on the take or isn't worthy of receiving the taxpayers money.
00:26:10.120 But you you seem like a guy that really needed the help.
00:26:15.000 And we really have to look into that and start getting people out actually working.
00:26:22.800 Exactly. But I paid into it for years. While I was in the shelters, I was volunteering at the churches and the pantries. It took me five years, and I saved money. I got a little job, and I finally got out, and now I got my place in Long Beach.
00:26:39.620 I got my, you know, and I retired because I had to because I couldn't work without a foot.
00:26:44.940 And see what the excesses are and how the money is spent.
00:26:51.500 That's what you find frustrating, you know, and that thing about the about the military and all that.
00:26:58.100 At least we're getting something out of it.
00:27:00.000 Yeah. It's an armor and armor is just please.
00:27:04.440 These people contribute nothing. Just take. Don't give.
00:27:07.780 you know and that's the way it is that's very good you you pulled yourself up by your bootstrap
00:27:15.180 and got on your foot on your own foot and you took my line i was just yeah yeah i was listening
00:27:23.580 watching one of your old old radio shows on youtube today and they're talking about the
00:27:28.040 halloween when you had that when you lived in the jewish neighborhood oh yeah yeah they would drive
00:27:32.800 that was hilarious yeah yeah thank you uh kevin hilarious i appreciate that kevin thank you man 1.00
00:27:39.840 okay uh oh oh we gotta hit the continue button on the phone uh screening system
00:27:46.320 or i can't i can't uh there we go uh yeah yeah halloween out on long island i i you know i'm
00:27:55.120 not one of these handout candies and be like oh look how cute a little superman or this
00:28:01.920 so yeah i'd put a bowl out there and you know i wouldn't even put a sign that said just take one
00:28:07.400 i just assumed but um you know this was roslyn long island a pretty well-to-do uh neighborhood
00:28:16.500 and uh people would drive their kids to the good neighborhoods so that they would get better candy
00:28:26.500 full-size Snickers bars and whatnot, and my ring camera caught so many people
00:28:33.480 just grabbing fistfuls of candy, putting them in their bag,
00:28:37.400 jumping in a car like it was a bank robbery.
00:28:40.240 So, yeah, even if you live in a nice neighborhood, Halloween, not really safe.
00:28:45.500 Not really safe.
00:28:46.800 But, yeah, Kevin, that was a great example of somebody that really needs the program
00:28:50.720 and should be on it.
00:28:52.700 And then look what he said.
00:28:53.960 He did give back.
00:28:55.380 He volunteered. He did what he could.
00:28:58.980 He might not have been able to work enough or at a job to support himself at the time,
00:29:05.320 but he made sure what he could do, he volunteered that work.
00:29:08.860 And in time, he got himself back on his foot and got a house and he's retired.
00:29:16.960 That's how it's supposed to work.
00:29:20.320 You are not supposed to be on these programs for generation after generation.
00:29:25.380 and and when you you say things like this you're looked at as this heartless person you just want
00:29:32.620 children to starve oh god how many times have you heard that one over the course of the past few
00:29:40.420 weeks since the government shutdown trump wants children to starve to death really does he
00:29:49.000 Because truth be told, and like Kevin was saying, there are plenty of private charitable organizations that do a hell of a lot more and a hell of a better job feeding and clothing people than the government could ever do.
00:30:09.120 Any town will have some type of church organization or something set up where food and clothing, especially for children, is readily available.
00:30:22.880 I've often talked about how it is a miracle.
00:30:27.940 The United States of America, it is a miracle to have as many people as we have in this country.
00:30:35.360 and no one starves to death.
00:30:40.380 People just don't starve to death for lack of food.
00:30:44.020 There are some insane people that, you know,
00:30:47.380 they'll chain their kid to a radiator or stop eating.
00:30:52.760 But no one, because there is a lack of food, starves to death
00:30:58.900 in a country of hundreds of millions of people.
00:31:02.640 And that is an amazing feat. And it's not because the government is giving out EBT cards. It's because we have an amazing, very empathetic nation of people that are willing to volunteer and contribute and help each other on that local level.
00:31:25.760 and uh you know when you look around the world at some of these countries uh even supposed uh
00:31:32.920 first world western countries there are people starving to death i'm not saying we don't have
00:31:40.120 a problem in this country with hunger and with nutrition but you know there's no vulture
00:31:47.160 circling a starving child's body out in a field somewhere because there's a lack of
00:31:54.320 of food and and resources for people to um to get food to their kids so that's really
00:32:01.440 where the the effort should come from and if somebody needs government assistance it really
00:32:08.440 should uh be somebody that obviously cannot do for themselves and i don't have a i don't have
00:32:17.840 an issue with uh with that of course not you'd have to be a a real hard person to have an issue
00:32:25.000 with people that really need something so uh let us uh talk to oh here's shane from vermont
00:32:34.820 shane you've been on snap your entire life how old a gentleman are you um i'm 30 years old
00:32:41.760 i'm about to be and uh we better hear some horrid physical affliction well i'm not going to go into
00:32:49.980 the details i'm i actually didn't say that i was on snap but i said that uh there's people in my
00:32:54.720 family that are close uh close ones that have been on it and it's it's a lot of people people
00:33:01.140 that stopped trying very early on in their life and then they have kids that uh they get paid
00:33:06.800 um several hundred dollars after each additional kid so you have the five different kids with four
00:33:12.180 different fathers like what my mother did and she was set she was getting like well over 800 0.93
00:33:17.160 8 to 1800 a month for a long time um living in a house that uh the state was actually paying the 0.61
00:33:24.060 subsidy to her father oof that sounds like what mem danny wants to do in new york but uh yeah
00:33:30.900 Wow. So is there any element of of shame in your family with these people that are doing this or do they almost have this weird sense of that?
00:33:42.580 They're proud that they figured out a way to buck the system like that.
00:33:49.320 Well, as far as why they did it, I I still ask myself that question today.
00:33:54.460 I don't talk to those people anymore. But as far as the guy who talked about selling stuff and that you kind of glossed over that.
00:34:04.860 I want to reiterate that that's something that people are doing rampant.
00:34:08.380 It's something that I've never personally engaged in. But of course, I've seen I've I've heard about it.
00:34:14.600 And it's it's bad. You buy a lot of meat, freeze it. You sell it like that guy said, 30 cents on the dollar.
00:34:20.080 and there's nothing there's no incentive for the organizations to actually clamp down on that
00:34:26.200 fraud that's the big problem yeah i think if we actually as a country locally federally uh looked
00:34:34.680 into the waste you know doge was supposed to do this but i think it's just so rampant and and it's
00:34:42.400 got its tentacles into everything that we've just reached a point where it is impossible
00:34:48.080 to go through every program and every system
00:34:51.880 and find the amazing amount of corruption, crime, and waste going on.
00:34:57.840 Well, the nonprofits and the agencies are engaged in predatory receiving
00:35:01.500 of these benefits from the federal government anyway
00:35:03.660 because they don't do anything to address concerns that citizens have
00:35:06.940 in project housing, safety concerns.
00:35:10.240 Right.
00:35:10.820 Yeah, I'm calling you from project housing,
00:35:12.660 and we can't keep a property manager right now.
00:35:16.240 We've had like four in the last two years.
00:35:19.680 What do you do for a living?
00:35:21.460 I'm curious.
00:35:22.020 You sound quite articulate for someone living in project housing.
00:35:26.520 Well, it's not something I really want to get into. 1.00
00:35:29.980 I wish I could have gone into higher education, but it just wasn't really in the cards.
00:35:35.900 Should have gotten into radio.
00:35:37.140 Social stuff.
00:35:38.940 Well, Anthony, maybe I will.
00:35:40.880 Maybe I will start a show.
00:35:42.440 There you go.
00:35:43.380 All right, Shane.
00:35:44.040 Thank you, my friend.
00:35:45.540 I don't know.
00:35:46.860 Hey, look.
00:35:47.740 Hey, I don't know what that story is all about.
00:35:50.260 I'm sure something's going on over there.
00:35:54.020 He just didn't sound like a guy who was in Project Housing.
00:35:57.800 He just kind of, you know, and having a big family with a lot of them or a few of them on programs, snap programs like that.
00:36:07.260 And the corruption, yeah.
00:36:08.740 And it just seems the second a politician really wants to look into it, they jump on him.
00:36:14.200 And the Democrats and liberals will jump on any politician that wants to look into the corruption going on in these SNAP programs.
00:36:25.680 Yeah, they're selling the credit cards.
00:36:28.520 They're selling the products that they're buying.
00:36:31.600 They sell the card to a bodega.
00:36:33.740 They could get money.
00:36:35.000 Then they could buy whatever they want, cigarettes, things they couldn't buy with the SNAP cards.
00:36:39.820 So this is happening.
00:36:41.540 and the second someone says something about it you know there's a lot of corruption we got to
00:36:45.900 look into this oh starving children you just want the kids to starve and yeah it goes on and on and
00:36:54.740 on and nothing uh nothing is remedied during uh during during any conversation and these politicians
00:37:04.920 My God, people like Schumer, Chuck Schumer, even he can't get out in front of the camera
00:37:13.700 anymore and try to pass off this government shutdown on anyone.
00:37:19.460 Everyone knows that the Democrats own this shutdown.
00:37:25.740 It's a simple case of sign the bill to reopen the government with only reopening the government
00:37:34.240 on the bill and then you look at the democrats they want all kinds of things
00:37:39.240 added to the bill and the republicans say no it's not happening and then they try to say that
00:37:45.480 because of that it's trump's shutdown he owns it and they're like oh they got the white house
00:37:52.400 the senate and congress so who's yeah well you need you need 60 votes it just doesn't
00:38:00.380 mathematically it doesn't work out and they know this they know we need a few democrats to come
00:38:06.020 over to to pass anything so just because you have the house and the senate and the white house
00:38:12.060 um doesn't mean anything but that's another way they lie to the american people
00:38:17.700 and and try to convince them that it's trump's shutdown uh you know and you got a guy like that
00:38:25.520 like chuck schumer running your city or your your your state he's the go-to guy that goes to the 0.99
00:38:32.300 to dc to represent you and he's a liar he's just a liar and uh you know keeping people dependent 0.95
00:38:43.100 on things and and when you want to actually try to solve a problem like corruption in the welfare 0.99
00:38:49.220 system they'll turn around and say you're a terrible person for wanting to uh to starve the
00:38:55.720 kids oh my god and you guys got an election coming up oh boy oh boy now you know we'll get
00:39:06.440 into this obviously uh in a lot more detail um coming up on the show but uh this this is a pretty
00:39:15.460 important election for new york city and uh you know we got mamdani we got cuomo and we got curtis
00:39:23.500 and people are fuming at curtis right now they are so pissed at curtis leewa especially since
00:39:32.800 now these new polls are showing that cuomo is kind of inching up a little closer to mamdani
00:39:40.600 and uh if it if it ends up being close like ma'am danny um wins by a couple of percentage points
00:39:51.440 you know curtis is going to have to uh get out of town there's going to be more than the mob
00:39:58.180 looking for uh for curtis uh if that happens but again i i don't particularly blame curtis
00:40:06.800 i i i don't think it's the republicans uh candidate he won the republican nomination
00:40:16.460 and i don't think it's his responsibility to have to hand that over to andrew cuomo
00:40:24.700 in order to keep a worse democrat out of office uh it's nice you know and people are saying well
00:40:33.280 well, if Curtis really wanted to help New Yorkers, he would do this.
00:40:39.360 That's one way to look at it.
00:40:41.640 The other way is here's my platform,
00:40:44.340 and it does include really helping people and cleaning up crime
00:40:50.620 and building infrastructure.
00:40:52.640 You know, whether anyone can do that or not is a we'll see kind of a prospect.
00:40:58.200 But, you know, you want somebody that's going to do that?
00:41:01.680 Then vote for him.
00:41:02.460 Why the hell should he have to drop out to save the Democrats?
00:41:07.680 You guys got yourself in this position all by yourself.
00:41:11.920 You guys nominated Zoran Mamdani as your Democrat candidate for mayor of New York City.
00:41:21.680 And then you got Cuomo. 0.63
00:41:23.380 He has to run as an independent because he, you know, screwed the pooch when he was up in Albany. 0.95
00:41:30.620 And now Curtis is supposed to be the guy that saves everyone by dropping out?
00:41:39.780 And I know, you know, there's plenty of people at the radio station up there.
00:41:44.680 Sid, I love Sid.
00:41:46.620 Sid Rosenberg, Sid and Friends in the Morning.
00:41:49.620 Even John Katz, the boss up there.
00:41:52.520 I know they really want Curtis to drop out.
00:41:56.100 And, you know, it's asking a lot.
00:41:57.760 I think it's asking a lot of Curtis to drop out.
00:42:01.520 And I know he doesn't have a chance.
00:42:03.120 I know damn well Curtis Lewa does not have a chance in hell of winning.
00:42:09.160 But there's a little more going on here than that.
00:42:13.260 And I think at some point, New York has to go,
00:42:18.800 oh, my God, did we screw up.
00:42:22.160 This is terrible.
00:42:24.280 It's the only way you're going to get another Giuliani in there.
00:42:27.760 You know, Dinkins, remember Dinkins?
00:42:30.260 Wasn't that a treat?
00:42:31.780 In order to get another Giuliani, you need to go through a Dinkins
00:42:36.700 and have things get so incredibly bad that, you know, you got to look around
00:42:46.580 and go, we need to fix this.
00:42:48.580 Oh, but it's a Democrat city. 0.82
00:42:50.160 Yeah, even they're going nuts.
00:42:52.480 Even they're out of their minds with how bad things went under Memdani.
00:42:56.640 So you get Andrew Cuomo in there.
00:43:00.220 He might fix a few things.
00:43:01.640 He'll do this.
00:43:02.200 It'll be liberal, Democrat, liberal projects.
00:43:07.120 The money to illegals will go back, the hotels again, all that nonsense.
00:43:12.960 And then what?
00:43:14.380 The Democrats go, eh, it wasn't good, but it wasn't bad.
00:43:18.940 And then they just vote another Democrat in.
00:43:21.260 It has to get really, really bad.
00:43:24.100 And I think Ben Danny's just the guy to pull that off.
00:43:28.500 All right, back in a couple of minutes with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:43:33.500 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:43:39.640 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:43:45.820 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:43:49.220 And we appreciate you tuning in.
00:43:54.100 And I guess we can go to Hollywood, a little bit of Hollywood, because I despise Hollywood.
00:44:06.560 The only thing I want to see from Hollywood these days, Sidney Sweeney.
00:44:12.020 That's about it.
00:44:13.620 A good picture of Sidney Sweeney, like Vanity Fair took one of her the other day, red carpet thing.
00:44:19.000 And she was wearing a very, very, what would you call it?
00:44:27.520 Well, hot.
00:44:28.980 A hot dress.
00:44:31.220 It was, you know, it didn't cover up much.
00:44:35.580 It was very nice. 0.99
00:44:38.020 She's a pretty gal.
00:44:39.380 Am I going out on a limb saying that Sidney Sweeney is a pretty gal? 0.99
00:44:45.540 Yeah. 0.62
00:44:46.220 other than that
00:44:48.100 I am done
00:44:49.480 I am done with Hollywood
00:44:51.400 and as I was saying
00:44:53.660 as I was saying
00:44:56.340 earlier
00:44:57.020 and in many other shows
00:44:59.540 they just they feel like they're
00:45:02.140 they're compelled to tell
00:45:04.020 everybody how they should live their lives
00:45:05.920 and it's just
00:45:07.460 it's infuriating
00:45:11.140 and it's showing because people really
00:45:14.140 don't they don't see them as
00:45:15.840 celebrities anymore they see them as annoying people who have no idea what it's like to live 0.94
00:45:24.160 a real life and they can't keep their mouths shut because they're all narcissists they're all 0.98
00:45:30.700 attention whores I think you call them so Mark Ruffalo Mark Ruffalo he is one of the just oh 1.00
00:45:40.980 He's at the forefront of the liberal Hollywood D bag and anything this guy says is is looked at like the blithering idiot that he is said it. 0.99
00:45:56.520 So, Mark Ruffalo, he's talking about how the right, the evil right, the evil conservatives, they're the ones preying on the decency of the left. 0.99
00:46:12.380 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:46:13.700 He actually said this.
00:46:15.880 Let's listen to Mark Ruffalo, Hollywood actor.
00:46:25.320 Hello?
00:46:26.520 the way the prisons are set up in our society i would argue that they do not work they do not
00:46:32.820 make us safer the instinct is to just take that person the source of that harm the source of that
00:46:38.260 issue and then just throw them away put them in a cage and throw away the key oh no that doesn't
00:46:43.900 address the reason why that oh that's been danish that's the wrong clip it's the mark ruffalo no
00:46:51.580 And what they do
00:46:54.540 Is they prey on our decency
00:46:57.340 They're preying
00:46:59.180 On our decency
00:47:00.620 They're preying on our ability
00:47:02.840 To speak the truth to power
00:47:04.660 That's what this whole anti-fascist
00:47:07.320 Move is
00:47:08.000 Notice they don't call out an organization
00:47:10.920 They call it anti-fascism
00:47:13.060 Okay
00:47:13.960 Because they don't want you fighting against
00:47:16.680 Fascism
00:47:17.580 But that's what we're doing here
00:47:21.580 Please. Antifa is yeah. Anti-fascist. Is that what it means? It's one of the most fascist organizations out there. These are people that want to prevent you from speaking your mind. These are the people that when a speaker like Ann Coulter wants to go to a college campus because she's invited by people that want to hear her speak.
00:47:45.020 they will show up and resort to violence to prevent people from hearing what she has to say.
00:47:54.520 That's the decency that Mark Ruffalo is talking about?
00:48:00.160 The decency of the left?
00:48:02.180 We saw that on display when Charlie Kirk's neck got blown out.
00:48:07.900 That's the decency of the left?
00:48:10.340 or when Trump missed having his brains all over national television
00:48:16.020 by a millimeter or so.
00:48:18.740 That's the decency that Mark Ruffalo is talking about.
00:48:22.440 They really believe that they are the moral compass of this country.
00:48:30.200 Hollywood.
00:48:31.620 Hollywood actors. 1.00
00:48:33.420 the most debaucherous sick individuals in this country the ones with all the secrets 0.98
00:48:43.700 and the skeletons falling out of the closets very tiny skeletons falling out of their closets 0.95
00:48:51.420 they're the decent ones mark ruffalo and they all know even though the few that probably don't
00:49:00.960 participate in the debauchery they know they know people they know the stories they laugh at the
00:49:07.000 inside jokes about it at award shows so mark ruffalo can go screw about the decency of the left 1.00
00:49:15.420 please oh my god i'm disgusted more hollywood idiots and uh and you your calls next it's the 0.99
00:49:26.080 Anthony Cumia Show on the Red 1.00
00:49:28.280 Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:31.280 It's the
00:49:32.240 Anthony Cumia Show
00:49:33.620 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:37.500 The
00:49:38.260 Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:40.520 Hollywood.
00:49:43.600 Yeah,
00:49:46.220 George Clooney.
00:49:47.920 Oh my God. All of them are coming
00:49:50.160 out of the woodwork. All these 0.96
00:49:52.240 actors and actresses, 0.99
00:49:53.740 They love just coming out of the woodwork and spewing their nonsense. 0.99
00:50:00.780 Who do we have here?
00:50:02.060 Oh, this is great.
00:50:04.640 This is Mandy Patinkin.
00:50:07.600 You know this guy?
00:50:09.120 He was in Yentl.
00:50:11.040 He's been in a few things over the course of the years.
00:50:13.560 Very popular actor.
00:50:15.960 Evita.
00:50:16.960 He was in the Broadway musical, Evita. 0.99
00:50:18.760 And anyone that grew up in New York City and is around my age, oh, boy, you didn't watch TV in New York without that damn Evita commercial all the time. 0.95
00:50:31.680 And, yeah, he was in that. 0.93
00:50:35.040 He is shilling for Zoran Mamdani in New York.
00:50:39.500 This really does amaze me. 1.00
00:50:42.500 I don't know how a Jewish person can vote for this Memdani guy. 1.00
00:50:51.500 It just sounds so self-destructive. 0.98
00:50:56.040 And, you know, a lot of Jews seem to be pulling for this Memdani guy. 0.94
00:51:01.700 And having the Jewish celebrities, again, they're so out of touch. 0.78
00:51:07.340 What does Mandy Patinkin think Zoran Mamdani is going to do for him
00:51:16.220 or his interests as a Jew in New York?
00:51:21.800 I don't know. 0.98
00:51:23.680 But he's shilling for them.
00:51:25.840 He is shilling.
00:51:26.700 Here's a clip of Mandy Patinkin throwing his support,
00:51:34.960 throwing his payas in the ring.
00:51:37.340 Throwing his yarmulke in the ring for Zoran Mamdani.
00:51:41.200 It's crazy.
00:51:42.400 Rolling.
00:51:43.540 Okay, we've got until Tuesday.
00:51:45.980 And don't take anything for granted.
00:51:48.020 Right?
00:51:48.240 No, I've never taken you for granted.
00:51:50.640 I'm not taking this for granted.
00:51:52.160 We are going to win this because we have this extraordinary human being
00:51:57.720 who is going to lead our city, and eventually, if we're really thinking,
00:52:02.720 our nation and the world to a better, safer, all-inclusive existence.
00:52:09.580 And that's what I love about this guy.
00:52:11.760 So please head on over to Zaron for NYC.com forward slash GOTV, sign up for a shift,
00:52:17.500 knock on some doors, make some phone calls, and let's win a city.
00:52:20.740 And don't assume anything.
00:52:22.600 Wait until the 8th.
00:52:29.180 Don't listen to her.
00:52:30.540 Listen to him. 1.00
00:52:31.420 That's his wife.
00:52:32.720 But we will keep working for a long, long time.
00:52:36.440 You can't do anything better than get out that vote, get your friends to vote,
00:52:40.960 knock on doors, make some phone calls, and don't waste a second.
00:52:44.580 Drive people to the polls.
00:52:46.440 Get everyone to vote.
00:52:47.920 It matters that they're engaged and that they're changing our city, our country, our world.
00:52:54.200 Yeah.
00:52:55.520 Another commie.
00:52:57.440 Another commie.
00:52:59.300 I never understood it, though.
00:53:01.020 Like how you can, look, I'm not Jewish, so I don't understand how you would feel about having a Muslim as the mayor of your city. 0.57
00:53:13.820 One that has said some things that it's not just a kind of a cozy religion with Zoran. 0.95
00:53:22.320 He's got some extreme ideology, some extreme Muslim ideology.
00:53:28.320 and uh if you're jewish in new york city how do you get on camera and push this guy
00:53:37.420 you think you'd be um uh shunned from the rest of your jewish friends and family
00:53:45.020 maybe he is i don't know it's a big thing because i know like i said you know my my
00:53:50.080 my barometer for this is sid is sid in the morning there uh sid and friends over wabc 0.53
00:53:59.000 and uh oh my god sid is like frothing when he talks about zoran he he is like super jew he does 0.53
00:54:10.220 not want zoran and danny in there and i understand that like i get that you don't want somebody that
00:54:17.680 despises you as
00:54:20.540 a people. 0.99
00:54:21.940 I could kind of understand that.
00:54:25.420 But
00:54:25.620 Mandy Patinkin gets out there 0.88
00:54:28.460 and it just
00:54:30.360 always reminds me of
00:54:31.980 like a trustee.
00:54:34.620 There were these trustees,
00:54:36.260 I guess in Poland, 0.83
00:54:38.100 back during the big one 0.98
00:54:39.960 in the 30s.
00:54:42.140 It was
00:54:43.300 they would
00:54:45.440 dress 1.00
00:54:47.280 some of these Jews up in 1.00
00:54:49.820 uniforms and give 1.00
00:54:52.240 them truncheons and they would 0.90
00:54:54.140 go around and round up 1.00
00:54:55.540 their former neighbors and friends
00:54:58.020 and they were treated
00:55:00.260 better at the time
00:55:01.820 they were given food
00:55:03.560 because they had a job they were working
00:55:05.520 working with the 0.73
00:55:08.160 Nazis 0.96
00:55:08.920 and
00:55:10.880 you know it might have gotten them
00:55:13.600 a few more months
00:55:15.980 but in the end
00:55:18.240 it didn't work out
00:55:19.980 once there were no more
00:55:22.180 people to
00:55:23.660 take out of the Warsaw ghetto
00:55:25.940 that was pretty much
00:55:27.500 who's left? Oh the guy with
00:55:29.920 the jacket we gave
00:55:32.180 him and the truncheon. Yeah
00:55:33.460 alright you're up
00:55:35.200 so it just
00:55:36.780 never bodes well
00:55:39.160 and to use that example 1.00
00:55:41.820 it's not just Jews
00:55:43.960 in New York and Zoran being a Muslim 0.99
00:55:46.540 This is just the way it is. 0.99
00:55:47.720 You should not look at your enemies, and just because they might do something for you to give you a little leniency
00:55:57.980 or a few more days on this mortal coil, it's still your enemy.
00:56:04.780 So when you see someone like Mandy Patinkin shilling for Zoran Mamdani, ooh, boy, that's a little much. 0.85
00:56:13.600 Good luck.
00:56:14.480 Good luck to you.
00:56:15.840 I hope it all works out because I think we're they're they're pretty much trying to make another Minneapolis or Dearborn, Michigan out of New York City, London. 0.98
00:56:27.160 You know, they got that the mayor of London, England over there, and he's turning it into an enclave of of Islam. 0.98
00:56:40.000 So I don't know. 1.00
00:56:41.660 Will it work?
00:56:42.680 Will it happen?
00:56:43.320 Will they be able to get a foothold there in the Big Apple?
00:56:47.380 I don't know, but I wouldn't take a chance.
00:56:52.460 That's for sure.
00:56:53.220 Sean, Rockland County, New York.
00:56:55.140 What's up?
00:56:57.680 Hello?
00:56:59.220 Hi, Ann.
00:57:01.140 New York is a communist country.
00:57:03.960 Go Buchanan, go. 0.94
00:57:04.780 Go Buchanan, go.
00:57:05.680 Go Buchanan.
00:57:06.740 Oh, that guy.
00:57:09.400 He puts on a little voice and talks about Buchanan.
00:57:13.320 Let's go to Larry.
00:57:14.640 Larry, Staten Island.
00:57:15.820 What's up, Larry?
00:57:17.260 I'm the boss.
00:57:18.420 I'm the boss.
00:57:19.380 I'm the boss.
00:57:20.140 I'm the boss.
00:57:22.580 Love it.
00:57:23.720 What's up, Larry?
00:57:25.420 Listen, Anthony, I love you.
00:57:28.140 Believe me when I tell you.
00:57:30.760 I just don't understand what's going on here.
00:57:35.300 How can the city be anti-Muslim?
00:57:38.600 The guy won 13%.
00:57:40.260 How can I be?
00:57:43.320 um yeah i don't i don't know i don't know i've given up on trying to figure it all out in in
00:57:50.220 new york i walk around i see a few sensible people on the street but uh apparently there's not enough
00:57:57.160 larry let me just say one more thing again with the grocery stores as i said to you a couple weeks
00:58:04.840 ago he wanted to take these grocery stores over if he can the city can control them when the city
00:58:12.720 control so they can say we don't want to sell alcohol we don't sell tobacco all right certainly
00:58:18.880 don't uh pork so that's definitely what it is because it's happening throughout parts of the
00:58:25.860 city right now yeah it would be that would be an outlandish uh conspiratorial statement larry if
00:58:32.580 if we hadn't already seen things like this happening in certain neighborhoods
00:58:36.900 You get a lot of these predominantly overwhelmingly Muslim neighborhoods, and they've been going to bodegas and other stores and telling them they do not want them selling any items that are against the Muslim religion. 0.94
00:58:51.460 So it's happening there, Larry. 0.89
00:58:54.360 It is happening.
00:58:55.640 And you can't put anything past anyone these days.
00:59:01.640 You can't just say, oh, that won't happen.
00:59:04.880 There is a chance it could.
00:59:06.900 I've seen enough, I've seen too much to discount anything.
00:59:12.640 So yeah, if the state, under Zoran Mamdani, can take over grocery stores, which I don't think so. 0.95
00:59:20.000 I think Zoran's spreading a lot of crap that he has no authority to do.
00:59:27.920 You know, a lot of the taxing he wants to talk about, raising the tax from 7 and change to 11 and change or match New Jersey's taxes. 0.96
00:59:39.840 He can't do that.
00:59:41.580 He cannot raise taxes as the mayor of New York all by his lonesome.
00:59:46.680 So there are a bunch of things that he just can't do.
00:59:50.440 I don't think he can declare eminent domain and, you know, you're a private property owner and he just goes, well, we're going to do this now with your property.
01:00:01.280 He can't do that.
01:00:03.260 So a lot of the stuff he's saying, this spectacular stuff, this real high price item things, he's just going to sit there and talk about it until he gets elected.
01:00:15.540 And then what?
01:00:16.480 Try to negotiate?
01:00:18.340 Governor Hochul already said, yeah, I'm not raising taxes.
01:00:22.460 Whether she does or not, you know, they constantly lie about that, too.
01:00:26.300 But she's on record now as saying she doesn't want to tax people.
01:00:32.060 She's seen what happened.
01:00:34.580 The great Anthony Cumia, one of the great New York taxpayers,
01:00:39.140 abandoned the state because of the nonsense going on there.
01:00:43.640 And she knows that is a distinct possibility for a lot more of her taxpayers.
01:00:49.620 So when Zoran's talking about $700 million for free buses
01:00:53.800 and he's going to get it from the wealthy New Yorkers by raising their taxes
01:00:59.120 and by raising the corporate tax, almost doubling it,
01:01:03.220 she goes, yeah, no, I'm not raising taxes.
01:01:06.780 She's trying to save her own wrinkly paper neck. 0.96
01:01:10.340 but uh yeah good luck zoran believe me though he's got plenty of power to screw up enough things but
01:01:18.560 there are some things that i know he's never going to be able to do it i think the grocery store thing
01:01:23.820 is uh one of those pipe dreams as my nanny used to say all right back in a flash don't you go
01:01:30.500 anywhere i'm watching it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:01:36.600 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network the anthony cumia show
01:01:46.500 and uh talking about the election of course in new york city uh this is a pretty big one
01:01:55.420 nationally they're looking at it and uh i guess what is that prop 50 out there in california
01:02:02.640 A lot of celebrities are talking about that one.
01:02:08.480 And this kind of ties in to the whole Hollywood thing.
01:02:13.840 The Bruce Springsteen movie.
01:02:17.000 Oh, boy.
01:02:19.120 Springsteen, deliver me from nowhere.
01:02:23.600 And you never want to have a catalog of music or movie titles
01:02:30.120 where they could just make fun of you using the movie title or song title.
01:02:38.020 This article is entitled Born to Flop.
01:02:42.420 Born to Flop.
01:02:45.560 Deliver me from nowhere is tanking.
01:02:48.060 And the reason people are giving is Springsteen is too dull
01:02:54.460 for a biographical movie about himself.
01:02:59.820 He's a bore, this guy.
01:03:03.300 And his music isn't, he doesn't have a catalog that everyone loves.
01:03:11.440 There are people who genuinely hate Bruce Springsteen and his music.
01:03:16.860 Or just, you know, his music.
01:03:19.140 Like, I've never been into Bruce.
01:03:20.380 I don't like Bruce Springsteen's music.
01:03:23.860 And I know a lot of people that don't like Bruce Springsteen's music.
01:03:28.080 It's not this universally accepted thing.
01:03:32.200 Like, there are people that don't like the Beatles,
01:03:35.240 but you'll find a hell of a lot of people that do like the Beatles, right?
01:03:40.180 I think Bruce is kind of this artist that you really have to be into Bruce
01:03:45.260 to want to go see a movie about him.
01:03:48.380 And there's just not that many people.
01:03:51.560 Yeah, he sold plenty of albums, 128 million albums over 52 years.
01:03:58.080 That's a lot of records.
01:04:01.280 And, yeah, they say it's just he's it's not interesting enough.
01:04:07.280 He's a bore.
01:04:08.840 The low key deliver me from nowhere has perfectly respectable 83 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
01:04:15.920 That's the thing about Rotten Tomatoes.
01:04:18.060 The ratings kind of score for movies.
01:04:22.720 The the people lie on it.
01:04:25.960 There's a lot of lying going on, and I think because politically Bruce has been anti-Trump
01:04:33.040 and anti-MAGA, people will just push his movie and vote it up, not because they like the
01:04:41.340 movie.
01:04:43.740 Yeah, this is just a bomb.
01:04:46.920 He's brilliant and talented, the guy that plays him.
01:04:49.660 What's his name?
01:04:51.000 But they say it's a big snooze fest, and that's what's happening.
01:04:55.960 Imagine having the gumption to think you're worthy of a movie.
01:05:03.700 Yeah, 54 years.
01:05:05.760 That's a long music career.
01:05:07.180 And back in the 70s and 80s, Bruce was a big, big-name artist.
01:05:14.300 Now, no one really cares that much about Bruce.
01:05:21.440 So, yeah, I like that.
01:05:23.900 I like seeing something like that, like Bruce Springsteen and the fact that, no, a bunch of people don't care what he has to say.
01:05:34.300 Didn't he play for Kamala Harris at one point?
01:05:37.420 And then he got mad at Trump for using one of his songs at a rally.
01:05:44.220 And then he puts this movie out and he probably thinks, or people put it out, and he probably thinks it's going to be a big success.
01:05:50.800 And it's just it just bombs. So good. Good for you, Bruce.
01:05:58.040 John Stewart, you know, John Stewart, the Daily Show.
01:06:04.520 He he was talking to Zoran Mamdani and he says this was he says that Zoran's run for mayor is a big moment,
01:06:18.880 a big moment historically and he equates it to another big moment in history as far as
01:06:28.160 racial equality goes so here's john talking to a zoran i wish you all the best honestly you know
01:06:36.860 i think any new yorker who looks at someone getting an opportunity who's representing
01:06:41.620 communities that have not been as representative a muslim a young person a progressive a democratic
01:06:48.200 socialist you know there are so many different communities that are looking to you and this i
01:06:55.020 hate to put it on it as a bit of a jackie robinson moment and i know that that that probably wields
01:07:01.480 some weight but man oh man what an exciting opportunity thank you and i wish you the done
01:07:07.420 the audiences all those shows the daily show the view colbert all the audience members
01:07:18.100 with their brain dead uh you know a jackie robinson moment and then he tells him because
01:07:29.440 he's a muslim and uh he's he's was born uh of african parents that that it somehow makes him
01:07:41.600 more qualified is that it i don't know but uh jackie robinson moment what do you think david
01:07:50.420 dinkins how do you think david dinkins feels about that david dinkins was a black guy and he
01:07:57.920 was elected mayor of new york he was an abomination as mayor uh but i mean you want to talk about a
01:08:06.420 jackie robinson moment one of those uh breakthrough uh moments in in racial equality
01:08:15.460 uh you'd have to say it was dinkins he was a black guy and he got elected mayor 0.51
01:08:24.440 and really screwed new york up but john stewart always thinks he's he's being profound 0.86
01:08:33.720 And he puts on that fake emotion thing.
01:08:37.100 Kimmel does that too all the time. 0.98
01:08:39.360 The little whiny, whiny liberal guy, fake emotion. 0.93
01:08:44.360 Remember when the tragedy of 9-11? 0.97
01:08:49.860 And I say remember because apparently a lot of people forgot.
01:08:52.700 You look around now, apparently a lot of people forgot.
01:08:55.580 But Jon Stewart was doing The Daily Show, and he just starts crying.
01:09:01.220 And look, I know, that was a tough nut to crack, that one.
01:09:06.120 But he's crying on The Daily Show, and then he goes,
01:09:10.940 and I used to be able to see the Trade Center towers out my window,
01:09:16.800 but now, you know, I can see the Statue of Liberty.
01:09:22.560 And he's crying, and it's like, yeah, I couldn't help but just think, 0.98
01:09:27.520 shut up how about you shut up just whining and this is another one you know hey i don't want 0.96
01:09:36.060 to put too much weight on you but i'm happy for all the best like this is a big emotional 0.99
01:09:41.900 historic moment what to destroy new york again
01:09:46.420 yeah dinkins was bad mem danny i don't know if they have more checks and balances in place
01:09:55.840 now i don't think they do but i don't know if a mayor can really do as much damage
01:10:02.660 than dinkins did but he'll give it a try i i'm gonna really love to see who
01:10:10.340 mem danny appoints as police chief and you know his his administration and see what a complete
01:10:18.160 nightmare that's going to be because i mean the nypd runs off of the commissioner
01:10:24.240 The mayor appoints him, and then you're stuck with that guy.
01:10:28.180 That guy is now the voice in giving the orders for what the NYPD does.
01:10:33.820 And we have seen the nightmare that happens in New York
01:10:38.380 when a commissioner is put there that is not qualified for that job
01:10:42.680 and has certain political agendas that will make it impossible
01:10:49.740 for them to actually fight crime the way it needs to be fought
01:10:54.320 in a city like New York.
01:10:56.280 So, boof, good luck.
01:11:00.540 Good luck with that.
01:11:01.980 And there's Jon Stewart, you know.
01:11:04.140 You're going to be happy with him.
01:11:06.420 Stewart still lives in New York, I guess.
01:11:08.540 You're going to be happy with a Zoran Memdani as your mayor.
01:11:13.620 Right, Jon?
01:11:14.640 Are you? 1.00
01:11:15.840 Another Jewish guy rah-rah-ing for a Muslim mayor. 1.00
01:11:20.720 I just don't get it. 1.00
01:11:22.440 I don't get it, you guys.
01:11:24.700 All right.
01:11:25.360 We'll be back in moments.
01:11:27.240 Don't go anywhere.
01:11:28.920 More show to come.
01:11:30.660 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:11:36.820 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:11:43.040 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:11:44.560 yes and uh sticking with uh you know hollywood our celebrities our our royalty really isn't that
01:11:53.640 what they are america they're american royalty oh boy we used to think this we really used to
01:12:00.260 think about that the glamour the gala the tinsel town and we were like oh oh we were so captivated
01:12:08.580 with the goings-on of American royalty.
01:12:13.180 And now, oh, I'd step right over one if they were laying down in the street. 0.99
01:12:20.600 Rosie O'Donnell is asking for your prayers because her daughter is in jail. 0.95
01:12:30.460 Here in America, by the way.
01:12:32.940 Oh, yeah, she has an adopted daughter that she got a few years back.
01:12:37.920 I guess when things were going well, she needed, what are they, like a pocketbook dog or something fancy like a car, just something, an attention getter. 0.98
01:12:50.320 So she decided, because she's a lesbian also, she can't actually want to have kids the normal way. 1.00
01:12:59.180 Oh, geez, that's disgusting to Rosie O'Donnell, and probably to any man that would be asked to perform that. 0.63
01:13:06.440 but uh rosie decided to adopt and she adopted a little kid and the girl grew up and i can only 0.94
01:13:17.160 imagine the nightmare of having rosie o'donnell as your your mom and uh well the the poor kid
01:13:25.880 turned into a real problem drug addict homeless and criminal committing some crimes and they've 1.00
01:13:38.180 they've put the daughter in jail what did Rosie do to help this kid out leave leave the entire
01:13:46.240 country because of you know Trump she had to get out of the United States and and go to what Ireland 0.99
01:13:53.880 because of donald trump so you know it's an adopted kid she has problems raising this child
01:14:03.640 the child grows up to be a a real handful as they say and uh rosie just can't deal with it
01:14:11.960 so she ends up on the streets rosie's got a lot of money what she doesn't have apparently
01:14:21.140 in my humble opinion is uh any type of uh heart any type of real feelings towards someone she's 0.99
01:14:31.800 a wreck i think we all know this whenever you hear her speak from ireland now she's on all the 1.00
01:14:37.060 news shows and and she's got such a flaming case of trump derangement system that she cannot think
01:14:45.560 of anything else and uh uh it looks like she's abandoned this poor kid that she adopted as some
01:14:55.280 you know seeking attention like like uh joan crawford in mommy dearest i bet it was really
01:15:02.040 similar to that movie um or book i hear it was a book too what who reads it's a movie and uh
01:15:10.260 But then she just stopped hearing about her child.
01:15:15.560 There were no more pictures.
01:15:17.460 She loved taking pictures with her newly adopted young daughter.
01:15:23.680 And then that stopped.
01:15:25.240 You stopped hearing about it.
01:15:26.740 But now Rosie was asking for your prayers, people.
01:15:30.740 So make sure you pray for Rosie.
01:15:34.080 I don't know.
01:15:34.620 Does she want the prayers for herself or for the kid?
01:15:37.660 but uh she left the country you would think like yeah i i don't like trump i don't like his policies
01:15:46.540 i don't want to live under the trump uh presidency so i'm going to leave you would think you would
01:15:54.400 have to consider that you have a daughter that you adopted and raised poorly and now she's
01:16:03.380 here in this country in jail and you've done nothing you're offering you know prayers you're
01:16:11.720 hoping that gets people uh that satisfies the public instead of being there for the girl
01:16:19.300 maybe using some of that money to get her help or maybe even legal help just so she doesn't have to 1.00
01:16:25.640 go to jail and you just pick up and leave the country that's your hollywood celebrity that's
01:16:35.700 their mindset that's the caring and and uh you know the decency that uh mark ruffalo was talking 0.63
01:16:46.880 about that's who they are it's all about them the most narcissistic bunch it's all about them
01:16:56.500 what about me what about my life i want to leave i want to go to ireland what about your kid ah
01:17:02.480 i gave it a shot look what can i tell you i gave it a shot she's on her own now
01:17:08.800 in jail and rosie you know hops on the air lingus and she's uh thousands of miles away 1.00
01:17:15.660 from the problem she created oh i cannot stand rosie and uh i guess this might be the last part
01:17:23.980 of our celebrity um segments for this evening angelina jolie the lovely angelina jolie 0.99
01:17:34.240 and uh she's another idiot i mean has anyone ever told this woman anything she didn't want to hear 0.97
01:17:42.440 Do you think anyone has ever set her straight about something? 1.00
01:17:49.240 Maybe her dad, who she is alienated from.
01:17:54.920 What the hell's his name, that actor?
01:17:57.620 He's like a real right-wing guy.
01:18:00.620 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:18:02.560 Jon Voight.
01:18:03.820 Jon Voight's car.
01:18:06.140 Jon Voight. 0.99
01:18:07.020 So Angelina Jolie has been kind of a bug, a bug up his butt for a while. 1.00
01:18:17.380 And she's really liberal. 1.00
01:18:21.620 But she's, they always, here's another thing with Hollywood celebrities. 0.85
01:18:26.140 Like everything, they're actors.
01:18:29.080 They make believe.
01:18:30.660 They take what's written and they read it and they stand where they're told
01:18:34.680 because they don't have any real opinions on things.
01:18:38.380 And they have to be overdramatic about everything.
01:18:41.320 Everything has to be on 10.
01:18:43.500 And everything is taken to the umpteenth level.
01:18:47.740 So if there's a little problem,
01:18:50.700 they turn it into this life-threatening existential threat against democracy.
01:18:57.060 If Trump is building a ballroom and he's got to tear down the East Wing
01:19:02.240 before he can rebuild it and connect it to the thing.
01:19:06.760 Oh, Trump is destroying the White House, the people's house.
01:19:11.840 So they're always on 11 and very overdramatic.
01:19:17.620 So here's Angelina Jolie. 0.97
01:19:19.260 Let's hear her. 1.00
01:19:20.320 Apparently, she doesn't recognize her country.
01:19:25.460 I love my country.
01:19:27.820 No, you don't.
01:19:28.960 But I don't at this time recognize my country.
01:19:32.240 And I think that's, but I am, I have always lived internationally.
01:19:43.000 I've always, my family's international, my friends, my life, my world view is equal, united, international.
01:19:51.920 So anything, anywhere that divides or, of course, limits personal expressions and freedoms from anyone, I think, is very dangerous.
01:20:11.340 And I think these are such serious times that we have to be careful not to say things casually.
01:20:17.860 So I'll be careful during a press conference.
01:20:19.960 But to say that, of course, like all of you and everyone watching, I'm, you know, these are very, very heavy times.
01:20:26.700 We're all living it together.
01:20:30.360 Was that a humble brag that she lives internationally?
01:20:34.420 I live internationally.
01:20:37.000 My opinions aren't so myopic like you peasants in America that don't get to travel the globe and see all that I have seen. 0.94
01:20:46.680 i don't recognize my country anymore yeah because of people like you because of the loony left
01:20:55.700 and hollywood that's why you don't recognize it what what did you recognize when you were a kid
01:21:04.500 when you're a much younger person and we weren't as insane as we are now well who changed that
01:21:12.760 who changed that conservatives republicans the right we seem to have kind of a sane country
01:21:21.660 we had our issues and our divisions and and whatnot but nothing like it is now
01:21:27.880 so when you don't recognize the country why because there's big fat bald men in dresses
01:21:36.340 reading to children is that something you don't recognize because it never happened previous
01:21:44.080 when you were younger is that part of what you don't recognize freedom of speech the ability
01:21:51.880 you know you talk about the world and people you don't want to see people oppressed and you want
01:21:56.160 their their freedoms you want them to be able to enjoy their freedoms oh like getting shot while
01:22:02.540 you're speaking to college students or having an organization that apparently
01:22:08.740 doesn't exist like Antifa throttling people that just want to hear a different
01:22:14.380 opinion.
01:22:15.300 Is that it?
01:22:16.620 Angelina Jolie. 0.91
01:22:21.560 They're all from the same mold.
01:22:25.260 It seems impossible.
01:22:28.380 It just seems impossible.
01:22:29.900 Go to any other industry, any similar thing where a bunch of people do one thing, you know, Hollywood actors, producers, the movie industry, TV, they're all in one business and they all have the same ideology, the same way that condescending speak that they do to the commoners.
01:22:56.640 and they all support the same left-wing nonsense.
01:23:04.000 You're like, I don't know.
01:23:05.380 When I was in HVAC doing heating and air conditioning,
01:23:10.460 I don't remember everyone having the same opinion.
01:23:13.640 Do all plumbers think the same way
01:23:16.060 because they're all in the same business?
01:23:18.120 I don't know.
01:23:19.060 I've seen liberal and conservative plumbers.
01:23:21.540 Why is Hollywood just this place where every person has to have the same exact left-wing, extreme left-wing agenda?
01:23:35.500 And some people have speculated that many of them don't think that way, that they have to shut their doors in their mansions and speak the way they want to speak.
01:23:49.260 But I don't think so.
01:23:51.000 I don't think so.
01:23:53.160 You know, they're good at acting, but they're very bad at being themselves
01:23:57.280 because they don't have the material.
01:24:00.140 Maybe that is the material.
01:24:01.940 Maybe this left-wing character has been handed out to all of them at some point.
01:24:09.100 And this is who they have to be when they're not acting as someone else on a set,
01:24:15.760 a movie, or TV show.
01:24:18.220 And that's who they are.
01:24:19.960 Because they are devoid of any personality.
01:24:24.640 We think that's their personality.
01:24:27.400 But truth is, they don't even really have a personality.
01:24:31.800 Like nothing.
01:24:32.960 Like a Twilight Zone episode, nothing.
01:24:36.140 And then they've been given this left-wing agenda character that they have to be.
01:24:43.420 And they're all given the same script, but they're told, make it your own.
01:24:48.120 you know you could own it a little bit make it your own punch it up a little
01:24:51.600 and then they play these characters because they're too vapid and and unintelligent and
01:24:58.160 devoid of any real emotion or or personality so this was all given to them and then there's
01:25:08.060 a few of them that uh say no i'm good they go off script and then they're shunned and banned
01:25:15.840 from hollywood so maybe what we're seeing is them just acting i don't know you can't tell me that
01:25:25.280 it's a coincidence no one can convince me that it's just a big coincidence that everyone in one
01:25:34.060 industry all think the same thing say the same things feel the same way so i don't know i don't
01:25:41.880 know about that um sondra from the garden state of new jersey what's up sondra oh hello there
01:25:49.480 hold on oh my god i screwed up my phone here anthony oh hold on oh i'm you spilt your cocktail
01:25:56.220 into your sports illustrated football phone didn't you oh the second time today this happened
01:26:01.660 bear with me one second okay i'm here okay hi sondra how are you do you hear me now do you hear
01:26:08.220 I hear you, like the old commercial.
01:26:11.000 Okay.
01:26:11.540 You know, I wanted to say, you said before you just don't get it about this election
01:26:16.580 and how people could think, Ma'am Donnie.
01:26:19.320 I don't get it either.
01:26:20.760 There's someone in my building, a resident, a nice man.
01:26:24.460 I did a notary for him.
01:26:26.520 And, you know, you have to talk to these people and make it fun.
01:26:28.980 That's like foreplay at your age, right?
01:26:32.120 What are you talking about age all the time?
01:26:34.020 I don't know.
01:26:35.080 So, anyway.
01:26:35.740 I don't either.
01:26:36.660 So anyway, so we're talking, and he tells me he has a husband, and he tells me that he has a mother who lives in Israel, and I conclude that this man is Jewish, he has a mother in Israel, and he talks all about Israel, and I'm so happy to know, oh, a nice Jewish friend in the building.
01:26:52.880 I think you also concluded that he's gay, right, Sandra?
01:26:56.240 Well, that part I don't care about. 0.70
01:26:57.820 I just know that he's Jewish. 1.00
01:26:58.300 I don't either. 1.00
01:26:59.000 I'm just saying, you know.
01:27:00.240 All right.
01:27:00.960 I don't care about that part.
01:27:02.180 But my point is, so I texted him one day.
01:27:05.080 I said, by the way, if you lived in New York, who would you vote for?
01:27:08.980 He said, Mandani.
01:27:10.360 Oh, boy.
01:27:10.900 So I write back to him.
01:27:12.440 I say, why?
01:27:13.960 What politics does he have that you like?
01:27:16.500 He never answered me.
01:27:18.100 But when I see him again, I'm going to ask him.
01:27:20.620 I'm going to say, you know, I don't understand this. 1.00
01:27:22.700 You're Jewish.
01:27:23.580 Why would you vote for someone who does not like you?
01:27:27.240 I mean, this is what I'm going to ask him.
01:27:29.380 Well, you should, Sandra. 1.00
01:27:30.740 And the gay thing does matter because we know damn well that a lot of Muslims don't really 0.99
01:27:36.680 appreciate the gay lifestyle. 0.99
01:27:38.780 That's right. 0.82
01:27:39.840 That's correct.
01:27:40.960 So I'm going to let him hear me out when the time is right.
01:27:44.800 But then I wanted to also say today, this morning, Dick Morris said that Curtis is going
01:27:51.140 up in the polls more so than Cuomo.
01:27:53.640 So I don't know who to believe.
01:27:55.320 Yeah.
01:27:56.640 Truth is, Sandra, you can't believe anybody.
01:27:59.060 It's really a shame that things like the news and polling has become something that no one has faith in.
01:28:07.700 So no one's going to really know until Election Day. 0.97
01:28:11.740 But it looks like it's going to be Memdani.
01:28:13.960 Miracles happen.
01:28:14.980 Who knows, Sandra?
01:28:16.320 But thank you for –
01:28:17.460 I have one more question.
01:28:17.960 Oh, you got one more thing?
01:28:19.540 All right, one more.
01:28:21.560 Okay.
01:28:22.180 I don't usually write on X, but I did.
01:28:25.280 I wrote on your name, under your name.
01:28:29.200 I'm wondering, did you ever get to see it or you didn't?
01:28:31.220 Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
01:28:32.540 Oh, I don't know, but we can't go through IT
01:28:35.500 and start trying to find out what might have gone wrong with your account.
01:28:39.380 But I'll look for it.
01:28:40.560 I'll look for it, Sandra.
01:28:42.180 I get a lot of people on my account.
01:28:45.500 I'm a very popular man.
01:28:46.900 Thank you, Sandra.
01:28:48.140 There she goes.
01:28:51.120 It is so funny when it's like,
01:28:54.320 oh, the high-tech thing, you know, X, and I got a, did it post?
01:29:00.420 All right, did you turn it on?
01:29:02.220 Did you turn it off, unplug it?
01:29:04.280 Did you unplug it?
01:29:05.960 Did you restart your router?
01:29:09.080 That's adorable.
01:29:11.080 Adorable when they try to use gadgets, isn't it? 1.00
01:29:14.660 But, yeah, it's just, you know, the gay, 1.00
01:29:16.800 there are a lot of liberal gay people in New York, 0.87
01:29:20.200 And that's a whole nother thing where you look and go, what are you out of your mind? 0.92
01:29:26.860 They don't like you.
01:29:29.960 Yes, they don't like you. 0.98
01:29:32.080 That was the same thing like the gays going around gays for Palestine. 0.83
01:29:36.440 I mean, what?
01:29:38.260 You know, at some point you might have to draw a line and go, hey, you know, I don't like seeing people suffer.
01:29:45.440 And yeah, this has been going on for a while.
01:29:48.440 and these people and those people, whatever it is.
01:29:51.320 But sometimes you've got to take a personal vested interest and go,
01:29:55.360 they hate me to the point where they want me dead.
01:30:01.320 So why the hell would I offer up any support? 0.87
01:30:05.480 How about I'm just quiet on it?
01:30:07.080 I don't have to support their enemy either,
01:30:11.040 but I'm certainly not going to support them
01:30:13.540 because they hate me to the point where they want me dead.
01:30:18.440 because of my beliefs or lifestyle or what have you.
01:30:22.160 So that one I don't get either, but I think they're all a little kooky.
01:30:26.020 Any liberal, any liberal, you see them at these demonstrations,
01:30:30.100 and they're all a little off, right?
01:30:34.240 Yeah.
01:30:35.000 All right, we will be back in moments.
01:30:37.200 Don't go anywhere.
01:30:39.460 Anthony Cumia Show returns in moments.
01:30:42.160 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:30:48.440 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:30:54.460 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:30:56.060 Yes.
01:30:56.740 Yes, it is.
01:30:58.540 And let's go to Matt in Montana.
01:31:02.380 You're in Montana there, huh, Matt?
01:31:05.320 Yeah, I'm a transplant, and I'm like you.
01:31:07.780 I'm watching my home state of New York from afar.
01:31:11.180 Yeah, yeah.
01:31:12.160 Matt, Montana.
01:31:13.280 That gets cold in the winter, bro.
01:31:15.340 I had to go down south.
01:31:16.700 It sure does.
01:31:17.500 It's intense.
01:31:18.440 yeah screw that anyway what's up well i just uh you know i'm retired nypd and i'm looking at this
01:31:27.880 election and i see a guy like curtis and i see cuomo and i see mom domi and in all my years on
01:31:34.640 the street i met curtis out on the street organically a handful of times he's been out
01:31:39.380 there for years yeah yeah he's a real new yorker yeah he's out there i've seen him plenty of times
01:31:47.000 over the course of the years, walking around, talking to people,
01:31:50.900 handing out cards for something.
01:31:52.960 So, yeah, I think as a citizen, he understands New York
01:31:59.120 and its problems more than Mamdani or Cuomo.
01:32:03.240 But he just doesn't have that, I don't know, what, the political smooth.
01:32:10.140 You know, he's rough around the edges.
01:32:12.200 People don't like the beret.
01:32:13.540 They want to talk about cats like it's a thing.
01:32:17.000 So I don't know.
01:32:18.380 I don't know.
01:32:19.000 But he seemed like a nice guy all the time and seems like he really does kind of care about what's going on in New York.
01:32:25.880 But, you know, the New York voters, they could care less.
01:32:30.160 Yeah, maybe he just doesn't have the juice.
01:32:32.640 But it's like I want to see New York do well.
01:32:36.960 But then again, maybe like you, the worse it gets there, the better I feel where I am.
01:32:42.460 I don't know.
01:32:43.440 You always want to feel like you made the right move.
01:32:45.940 So the worst it gets kind of, yeah, makes you think that you did the right thing.
01:32:52.560 I hear you, Matt, later, bro.
01:32:55.740 Yeah.
01:32:57.120 A lot of people leave, you know, especially cops.
01:33:00.560 Cops, once they retire, they don't want any part of that state anymore.
01:33:06.280 I know quite a few retired NYPD that have gotten out of Dodge, gone to various other states.
01:33:13.480 They enjoy the states with no state tax, things like that.
01:33:19.760 You know, why would you retire?
01:33:21.160 You got a pension.
01:33:22.720 You barely got through your 20-year stint without either getting killed
01:33:27.780 or brought up on charges for something.
01:33:31.060 They're just doing your job.
01:33:33.000 And now what?
01:33:34.500 You're going to dole out money to New York State and New York City 0.91
01:33:40.280 because they need money for ridiculous programs? 0.84
01:33:44.500 Nope. 1.00
01:33:45.500 A lot of New York cops get out of there. 0.50
01:33:48.960 Good for them.
01:33:50.740 Montana, though?
01:33:51.600 Oof.
01:33:52.800 That's like the Arctic.
01:33:55.380 That is Arctic cold.
01:33:57.540 I want no part of that.
01:33:59.720 All right, we'll take one more call.
01:34:01.820 We'll go to my good friend, Joaquin.
01:34:06.820 Joaquin, what's up, man?
01:34:08.520 Hey.
01:34:08.900 Hey, you want to know something?
01:34:10.280 I actually want to cry when I look at the Statue of Liberty myself.
01:34:14.520 Yeah, for a different reason.
01:34:15.980 It was really when I come right down to it with sloppy seconds. 1.00
01:34:18.300 It was originally designed for Muslims, right? 0.92
01:34:23.900 They rejected it, and it came here, and the head had to be remade for us.
01:34:28.620 I never heard that one.
01:34:30.620 You didn't?
01:34:31.700 No.
01:34:31.920 Yeah, I believe it was supposed to go on the Suez Canal.
01:34:35.420 And where does it come from?
01:34:36.660 It comes from that bastion of liberalism and...
01:34:40.280 And leftist, the leftist breeding ground, France.
01:34:43.860 Almost all of you communist revolutionaries got educated.
01:34:48.120 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:34:50.060 Many times, I've never heard of that story,
01:34:53.060 but I know that they gifted us with the wonderful Statue of Liberty,
01:34:57.320 and it's like, thanks.
01:34:59.280 Thanks a lot.
01:35:00.280 It's like gifting a neighbor with a sign that says, everyone welcome.
01:35:04.940 Just come on into my neighbor's house.
01:35:08.700 Thanks a lot. 0.97
01:35:09.740 And then they put that dumb plaque on it, and everyone thinks that's some kind of a thing, that's a federal government pledge that we have to take that wretched refuse. 0.92
01:35:25.640 Thanks a lot, France. 0.98
01:35:28.240 Yeah, exactly.
01:35:29.700 Yeah, and also, too, what other phobias are there out there, aside from Islamophobia, and what's the other one they like to use, xenophobia?
01:35:37.940 Yeah.
01:35:38.500 Yeah. I don't think people have problems with Hindus.
01:35:46.340 Yeah. So you get, you got to ask yourself a question, you know,
01:35:49.600 that there must be a reason for this. And, and then now I actually,
01:35:53.360 what I told Vinny on the screen was that, you know, Cuomo,
01:35:57.500 this whole thing is just, I find it so noisy.
01:35:59.860 I think just the thought that if I lived in New York, which I don't,
01:36:02.360 luckily if I had to pull the lever for Cuomo,
01:36:05.420 I would get sick to my stomach just to very out of it. Okay.
01:36:08.500 Right. Yes. The thing with this is how is it?
01:36:11.260 Cuomo's gotten set up now to be the knight in shining armor, you know, riding on that white horse, you know, coming to New York's emotional rescue.
01:36:19.040 OK. And it almost seems like the Democrats set this thing up or saw a path here at some point.
01:36:26.060 You know, it's a win win. They get Mount Dami. Right.
01:36:29.000 win for them because they want to turn a country 0.73
01:36:30.920 Muslim, but if they get Cuomo, and he 0.58
01:36:32.980 maybe does a good job in the city, and 0.88
01:36:34.940 he wants to run for president because all of their other
01:36:37.000 candidates are, you know, 0.97
01:36:38.820 turds, 0.99
01:36:39.440 they could resurrect Cuomo.
01:36:42.840 Maybe. Maybe.
01:36:45.620 I think, I think,
01:36:46.840 thank you, Joaquin. I'm going to have to shove
01:36:48.860 in a couple of seconds here, but
01:36:50.740 yeah, Cuomo,
01:36:52.560 he's damaged
01:36:55.040 goods, so I don't know how well
01:36:57.080 he'd do in a presidential race, but
01:36:58.680 who knows these days all right uh back in moments stick around for more of the shoe
01:37:04.080 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:37:09.300 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:37:16.020 welcome back to the anthony cumia show and um my goodness you know a day without uh camilla harris
01:37:27.040 It's like a day without sunshine, I think they say.
01:37:30.380 And she's out on the book tour thing.
01:37:36.820 And then what?
01:37:37.220 Michelle Obama's got a book out. 0.91
01:37:40.200 And Barack is out stumping for various candidates.
01:37:45.640 And I just can't stand this time of year around the election when we have to see these people rearing their ugly heads again.
01:37:55.260 so uh camilla camilla harris she uh put a book out and i guess she has to 0.97
01:38:03.320 she has to crap on joe biden and throw him under the bus in some sense she won't go as far as to
01:38:10.440 admit that this guy had a progressive form of dementia over the course of his tenure as 0.98
01:38:19.440 president and she was right there with him and uh everyone saw it we all knew it and she's still
01:38:28.200 to this day when she's asked certain questions uh i didn't know i i just thought you know he was
01:38:34.660 sharp and uh oh he was the first one uh in the meetings and he was up early and all this nonsense
01:38:42.260 that we heard over the years, and we knew it was all lies.
01:38:48.640 So Camilla's out there now trying to sell her book,
01:38:52.440 and here's like the first kind of thing I've heard of her throwing him under the bus,
01:38:59.540 just a little bit.
01:39:00.500 She said that Biden gave her a call before her debate with Donald Trump.
01:39:09.020 Now, obviously, Biden had been thrown out by George Clooney and Barack Obama and the rest.
01:39:18.500 But someone screwed up, I think Nancy Pelosi, and endorsed Kamala Harris.
01:39:27.000 And that started that whole ball of wax rolling.
01:39:30.340 And Joe Biden was very angry at Kamala Harris at this point and at Pelosi.
01:39:38.020 so she gets a call from Joe Biden
01:39:40.980 right before the debate
01:39:42.040 and she's under the impression
01:39:44.180 this is going to be a
01:39:45.140 hey go get him
01:39:46.460 you know here's a few pointers
01:39:49.060 I'll give you some pointers
01:39:50.880 from my stellar debate performance
01:39:53.300 of a couple of months ago
01:39:55.720 remember yeah yeah
01:39:56.960 we remember
01:39:58.320 but it was not
01:40:00.420 it was not a rah rah go get him
01:40:03.140 kind of a
01:40:04.020 motivating speech
01:40:07.260 from the the president uh let's hear what camilla has to say i'm in the hotel room with doug with my
01:40:14.460 husband and the president calls and i they i was told that he wanted to call me so that i'd be
01:40:21.580 ready and i was so sure it was to buck me up and go go get him and he did say that for the first
01:40:31.840 beat and then he went on to talk about a group of people in pennsylvania who were saying bad things
01:40:39.520 about me because they heard i was saying bad things about him and when i hung up the phone i
01:40:47.040 was just i was it was unbelievable and i was yes i was angry and deeply disappointed
01:40:55.660 It just was so unnecessary.
01:41:00.360 There are only two people in the world other than me that has debated this guy,
01:41:06.220 Hillary Clinton and him.
01:41:08.060 And you know what it's like.
01:41:09.160 It's going into a debate with the stakes being that high
01:41:12.220 and Trump hadn't agreed to another debate.
01:41:15.980 The stakes were so high.
01:41:18.900 So that's an example of what I mean.
01:41:23.240 You took something from that.
01:41:25.660 You took an underlying message about one's intentions from that, because I would.
01:41:31.540 If someone called me in the lead-up to debate prep and said something like that to me,
01:41:36.500 I would assume that they don't want the best for me.
01:41:40.820 My takeaway is his motivation was all about himself.
01:41:46.580 That's what I would assume from that.
01:41:47.880 Yeah, right. Obviously, right.
01:41:51.260 Yeah.
01:41:53.020 It wasn't about my performance at the debate. 0.99
01:41:55.660 Damn. 0.99
01:41:57.560 See, we knew. 1.00
01:41:59.640 We knew this.
01:42:02.060 We knew damn well Joe Biden wanted no part of helping Kamala Harris in any way, shape, or form.
01:42:10.820 Not a bit. 0.86
01:42:12.440 And combined with his narcissistic dementia, yeah, that's what he's going to do.
01:42:21.980 You didn't learn anything about Joe Biden being his vice president for four years, seeing how he operated as vice president under Obama, seeing how he operated in the Senate.
01:42:37.960 What?
01:42:39.180 Who did you think you were talking to?
01:42:41.960 And then you add in a little dementia and that narcissism.
01:42:48.180 And, yeah, he's going to make it about him.
01:42:49.660 He doesn't like you.
01:42:51.980 Joe Biden does not like Kamala Harris.
01:42:55.860 Even sane, not dementia-riddled Joe Biden doesn't like Kamala Harris.
01:43:02.740 When he went to pick as vice president, we all remember, 0.91
01:43:06.760 I want a black woman. 1.00
01:43:10.280 Just pick one, anyone. 0.99
01:43:13.040 Yeah, he didn't talk about qualifications
01:43:15.820 or that he liked this person or respected this person. 0.98
01:43:21.980 Give me a skin color and a set of genitalia. 0.98
01:43:27.520 That's what his decision was. 0.99
01:43:30.700 So when his entire party hoisted him over the side of the boat and threw him out,
01:43:37.780 he wasn't going to call Camilla with a nice rah-rah, go-get-em, you're-my-girl kind of speech.
01:43:48.580 And by the way, she knew this.
01:43:51.800 She knew all of this long before.
01:43:54.580 Every question she ever got about Joe's cognitive ability, she knew.
01:44:02.080 But they had to follow that party line.
01:44:06.000 She was told, this is what you say.
01:44:09.540 He's sharp as a tack.
01:44:10.980 He's a great guy.
01:44:12.320 The best president ever.
01:44:13.700 Me and Joe, we work together on everything.
01:44:18.200 Remember that?
01:44:19.020 It's the Biden-Harris administration, not just Biden.
01:44:23.720 Meanwhile, he couldn't stand her.
01:44:25.680 He didn't want anything to do with her input as far as his presidency went
01:44:32.760 for when he was actually being the acting president.
01:44:37.360 God knows when that ended, probably day one, probably inauguration day,
01:44:42.000 when Barack Obama and company started pulling those strings.
01:44:47.540 but you know this woman is so delusional she's out there with the book tour and uh i love the 1.00
01:44:55.660 hinting so uh madam vice president uh any any ideas on maybe running for president again 1.00
01:45:06.660 let me tell you i've been thinking about have you because no one wants you as their president 1.00
01:45:17.420 they wanted a female president 1.00
01:45:21.500 they wanted a black female president 0.97
01:45:24.000 they wanted anyone but Trump 1.00
01:45:26.700 again where does Kamala Harris 1.00
01:45:30.300 fit into that 1.00
01:45:31.240 where does she fit into that 0.94
01:45:33.740 where now 0.98
01:45:36.460 they would vote for her 1.00
01:45:39.680 to have her as a candidate 1.00
01:45:42.860 because she's got to go through a primary process now 1.00
01:45:45.660 she didn't have to do that 1.00
01:45:47.420 uh this last election and the election before that when she was in the primaries she was done
01:45:53.960 before iowa she was like oh well i got no one that wants me to be president so i'll suspend 0.92
01:46:02.560 my campaign and she's the same woman everyone feels the same way about her if not worse than
01:46:08.820 they did back uh back when she was running in in 2020 um yeah she's just she's a non-entity
01:46:17.080 she's annoying 0.89
01:46:18.720 and no one really 1.00
01:46:21.320 thinks of her seriously as a
01:46:23.380 candidate
01:46:23.780 but again I guess that bubble
01:46:26.660 all the yes men
01:46:28.340 my husband said oh did he
01:46:31.040 I would make a great
01:46:32.820 present
01:46:33.200 so yeah that's Camilla
01:46:37.220 she also had something
01:46:39.280 else 0.99
01:46:39.840 she wants the voting 0.92
01:46:43.260 age lowered to 0.99
01:46:45.700 16?
01:46:48.480 16.
01:46:50.220 Have you seen the average 16-year-old?
01:46:53.900 Have you tried to listen to the average 16-year-old?
01:47:00.920 It's not good.
01:47:03.840 They don't know what they're talking about.
01:47:06.500 And they shouldn't.
01:47:07.560 believe me i'm not i'm not saying uh that that it's that they're bad and that they're bad people 0.99
01:47:18.280 or that you're supposed to be an idiot at 16 it's actually part of your job as a 16 year old to make 0.97
01:47:26.940 some of the worst decisions in your life and hope you muddle through and make it to a point where 1.00
01:47:34.140 you can look back and go, what a complete idiot I was. 1.00
01:47:39.420 And she wants to give them the vote. 1.00
01:47:44.580 This is madness.
01:47:46.820 And, you know, her excuse for it is that 16-year-olds,
01:47:54.320 they really are into the ins and outs.
01:47:59.740 They know about things like climate change.
01:48:02.860 That's why.
01:48:04.140 it's climate change she she's uh thinking that if they were able to vote they'd vote on these 0.90
01:48:11.900 issues that old people don't care about oh you old fogey you don't care about climate change 1.00
01:48:18.380 now uh is she this uh insanely idiotic to not know that we see right through that 1.00
01:48:27.860 that many young people are liberals 16 year olds they're the ones with the face full of uh piercings 1.00
01:48:38.380 and the blue hair and you know that 50 of them think there's some other gender
01:48:45.400 they're nuts and again they should be but they vote democrat so when camilla harris starts
01:48:54.080 talking about, oh, yeah, it's climate change, 0.98
01:48:58.820 not the fact that they will increase Democrats' chances
01:49:03.160 of winning any election.
01:49:05.180 So I'll play that right when we get back
01:49:08.040 because we'll take a quick break
01:49:09.140 and return with more of The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:49:12.220 It's The Anthony Cumia Show
01:49:14.440 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:49:18.440 It's The Anthony Cumia Show
01:49:20.620 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:49:24.080 We are back with the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:49:26.860 And, yeah, Camilla, she wants the vote to go to the well-thought-out, responsible 16-year-old.
01:49:40.680 I mean, they don't even give them a real license at that age.
01:49:46.440 You got, like, your permit, and you get something on your license that says, you know, you're not old enough.
01:49:53.500 and but you know the power of the vote let them vote it's it's insane it should be 21
01:50:01.900 the age to vote should absolutely be 21 years old but um 16 is insane but of course 0.98
01:50:10.400 kamala harris thinks that because again if she wants to run uh she's going to need every single 0.98
01:50:16.640 liberal moron vote she can get and the vast majority of kids in this country at 16 year old 0.99
01:50:25.800 are you'd call them liberals so uh here she is here's camilla trying to sell that point 0.99
01:50:31.680 i think we should reduce voting age to 16
01:50:34.880 i'll tell you why so gen z their age about 13 through 27
01:50:47.300 They've only known the climate crisis.
01:50:50.020 They missed substantial parts of their education because of the pandemic.
01:50:55.740 If they're in high school or college, especially in college,
01:51:00.060 it is very likely that whatever they've chosen as their major for study
01:51:03.800 may not result in an affordable wage.
01:51:08.060 They've coined the term climate anxiety to describe fear of not only being able
01:51:16.100 to buy a home, but that fear will be wiped out by extreme weather, but fear of having
01:51:20.460 children.
01:51:22.720 It is expected that Gen Z will have 10 to 12 jobs in their lifetime. 0.96
01:51:27.440 They are a larger number than boomers. 0.52
01:51:30.700 There's a specific generation of people who are going to impact our nation and the world. 1.00
01:51:35.960 And I think we must invest in them, but I think that they are rightly impatient with
01:51:42.120 a lot of what is the tradition of leadership right now.
01:51:46.100 and if they were able to vote because they know everything that's happening right now
01:51:51.520 is going to impact them more than anybody older than them for the most part
01:51:54.620 in terms of how these systems work.
01:51:58.280 If they're voting right now at 16 and up,
01:52:02.480 they're going to be talking about the importance of climate.
01:52:04.880 They're going to be talking about the importance of figuring out
01:52:08.140 how AI is going to affect the future of the workforce.
01:52:11.180 No, they're not.
01:52:11.800 They're going to be focused on what are we really doing about affordable housing?
01:52:16.100 And basically in politics, here's the hard truth about this.
01:52:21.220 There are two centers of power that tend to influence how politicians think.
01:52:27.700 Groups that vote the most and people who write the most checks.
01:52:32.680 And I'm going to go every day with the people and thinking about how do we strengthen people actually going to the polls and voting.
01:52:42.540 The word salad.
01:52:44.520 Oh, my God.
01:52:46.100 Was she actually trying to say that 16-year-olds are thinking of the tough issues about affordable housing?
01:52:59.420 What?
01:53:01.480 Climate change. 0.99
01:53:02.920 They're a bunch of emotional, immature people.
01:53:09.140 If a 16-year-old voted for something or against something, whatever, just voted,
01:53:16.100 on an agenda, a candidate, whatever it is.
01:53:20.680 I guarantee you, four years later,
01:53:25.480 they would vote exactly the opposite.
01:53:29.840 They would look at what they voted for at 16 and go, 1.00
01:53:33.540 oh, what a jerk. 1.00
01:53:35.840 What a dope I was. 1.00
01:53:38.420 Affordable housing.
01:53:39.580 What did I know about affordable housing?
01:53:41.640 You think 16-year-olds are thinking anything about their future?
01:53:49.120 They emotionally spout off about their future. 0.91
01:53:53.100 They'll carry gay flags and Palestinian flags and march 0.74
01:53:58.520 and hold signs with something on the sign that they don't even know what it is 0.72
01:54:05.280 when they're questioned about it.
01:54:07.320 So why are you here?
01:54:08.420 Why are you here protesting today?
01:54:09.640 Oh, get away from me.
01:54:11.640 I don't want to talk to you.
01:54:13.500 I don't know.
01:54:15.160 They don't know what they're talking about.
01:54:17.640 And you want to open that, that wondrous, marvelous voter base
01:54:23.900 to make decisions about real issues in this country.
01:54:31.180 Oh, my God.
01:54:33.300 Did you hear the silence, too?
01:54:34.840 I don't know.
01:54:35.320 I guess she had an interviewer there with her.
01:54:38.140 But when she goes, I'm going to change the voting age to 16,
01:54:42.720 and it's just silence.
01:54:44.360 Now, let me tell you why.
01:54:45.400 Yeah, you better tell us why, because that doesn't make any sense.
01:54:49.060 No one in their right mind would want a 16-year-old making any decisions.
01:54:54.900 Ask any parent of a 16-year-old.
01:54:58.080 They won't let him decide what to put in the refrigerator.
01:55:03.600 Oh, I'm going shopping.
01:55:04.920 What do you want?
01:55:05.380 No, I'll do the shopping. 0.99
01:55:07.680 You're not intelligent enough to know what to buy 0.98
01:55:11.600 to put into the refrigerator. 0.99
01:55:13.340 You're 16. 0.82
01:55:15.360 Would she just toss the keys of a car to a 16-year-old
01:55:20.560 and not ask any questions?
01:55:22.900 Hey, where are you going?
01:55:23.880 What are you doing with friends?
01:55:25.640 Are you going to be responsible?
01:55:26.900 Whose house?
01:55:28.140 Nah, just give it to him.
01:55:29.360 I'm 16.
01:55:30.700 Climate change.
01:55:32.780 What a dope. 1.00
01:55:34.900 What an absolute idiot she is. 1.00
01:55:37.680 It's great she's on their side, though. 1.00
01:55:40.100 That's what it's all about.
01:55:42.300 Keep plugging there, Kamala. 0.98
01:55:46.000 Keep thinking you have any shot of being president with your word salad, 1.00
01:55:51.420 your drunken slurring, and ideas like let's let 16-year-olds vote. 1.00
01:55:58.860 They let them cut off their own healthy breasts. 1.00
01:56:02.140 I mean, why wouldn't they allow them to vote? 1.00
01:56:04.300 What a psycho bunch the left is. 1.00
01:56:07.680 Just a psycho bunch. 1.00
01:56:11.100 This is Britzker. 0.97
01:56:15.540 He is your Illinois governor.
01:56:19.540 And he has something to say about Donald Trump.
01:56:23.200 And, of course, he uses terms like boot lickers and book burners.
01:56:32.500 You know, he's never called Trump a Nazi.
01:56:35.740 I believe that that was him never called Trump a Nazi, but all of the Nazi language, not German, you know, the language of being a Nazi is that's Trump to this guy and to a lot of people on the left.
01:56:55.080 So let's listen to what he says about Trump.
01:56:57.840 This is Governor Pritzker.
01:56:59.460 Let's talk about what we're up against in 2025.
01:57:02.260 five. President Trump and his boot lickers have torn down the U.S. Department of Education from
01:57:12.820 the inside. Instead of helping to improve math and reading scores like you all are doing and
01:57:19.020 supporting our educators, they're making it harder for students to get ahead. Books are being banned.
01:57:26.220 History is being erased.
01:57:30.060 Republicans want to take billions away from public schools and pump it into private institutions.
01:57:41.780 They want to punish teachers for telling the truth.
01:57:45.960 They want to criminalize educators for supporting LGBTQ students. 0.85
01:57:51.220 They want to turn classrooms into cultural war battlegrounds.
01:57:55.600 And I'm sorry to be vulgar, but Donald Trump and his cronies can all the way off.
01:58:03.720 Another F-bomb dropped by a politician.
01:58:06.340 No decorum left anymore.
01:58:07.840 None.
01:58:08.560 There is none left.
01:58:11.520 And this Pritzker talking like that and then just lying about book banning.
01:58:19.680 I mean, really?
01:58:20.560 The books that are being banned in schools, in middle school, are perverse books that maybe parents don't want their kids.
01:58:29.980 Maybe they want to make the decision as to whether their children read books like that and have access to it in the schools.
01:58:38.500 Department of Education, money being taken, yeah. 1.00
01:58:42.340 For redundant jobs and transgender studies and all that other nonsense. 0.99
01:58:47.560 If there's a battle going on in the classroom, it's because some gender queer teacher is hanging up a gay flag in the classroom and dividing that classroom up instead of teaching the kids. 0.96
01:59:04.640 so again pure projection uh on on the part of a pritzker here because uh the left is notorious 0.91
01:59:14.040 for dividing and for for saying this is the way it's going to be we don't care what you think
01:59:20.660 we don't care what your uh feelings are and we'll rip down every institution uh erasing history
01:59:29.140 Who is pulling up statues?
01:59:31.260 All right, back in a minute.
01:59:32.560 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:59:38.760 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:59:45.160 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:59:47.560 And a couple of more things to get to on the program.
01:59:51.460 We can't get through a show without having to go to Jazzy. 1.00
01:59:56.220 Jazzy Jasmine Crockett.
01:59:57.920 And she's, oh boy, people are crowning her the next big thing with, you know, people
02:00:06.440 speculating perhaps Jazzy Jasmine is going to throw her wig in the arena, throw her weave 0.66
02:00:16.140 into the arena and try to be president, try to run for president. 1.00
02:00:21.380 I would love to see her even try to get through the primaries. 1.00
02:00:27.920 Oh, would that be hilarious? 1.00
02:00:29.960 It would be Kamala Harris all over again. 1.00
02:00:32.740 No votes. 1.00
02:00:34.280 Zero votes.
02:00:35.860 So Jasmine, of course, she's got issues with Trump.
02:00:40.960 Oh, boy, I sneeze.
02:00:43.020 She's got issues with Trump, always has.
02:00:45.820 Trump has issues with her, but he pretty much just ignores her.
02:00:50.500 He'll bring her up every so often, low IQ.
02:00:52.620 He likes saying that she's very low IQ.
02:00:55.300 And if she wants to be taken seriously, why is she putting out videos talking about Trump trying to run for a third term?
02:01:07.580 Now, you might say, Anthony, I've heard Trump say that Trump has put out hats.
02:01:13.520 He's put out 2028 Trump 2028 hats that you could pick up.
02:01:19.320 And at the White House, he's had him on the desk when Chuck Schumer and Hakeem were in there, which is hilarious.
02:01:28.880 So why? Why? Why is Jasmine the idiot here when Trump is has been saying this all along?
02:01:37.320 Because if you don't understand you're being trolled, then you're an idiot and you have you in no place, especially running for president, if that is her her goal here. 1.00
02:01:48.900 But to even bring this up, it just discredits you for whatever little credit you have jazz thinking that he's really going to try to run for a third term is doing exactly what he put that out that out there for. 1.00
02:02:06.680 He wants you to talk about the third term because you look like a mental patient doing it.
02:02:13.460 Trump will serve until Inauguration Day in January of 2029.
02:02:22.960 And that's it.
02:02:25.360 Just like he did in 2020.
02:02:30.260 He left office as per the Constitution, even though, you know,
02:02:35.720 There was some shenanigans going on, but here's here's Jazzy Jasmine Crockett talking about Trump's third term.
02:02:44.260 All I know is, no, sir, you will not get a third term.
02:02:47.740 That's not going to happen.
02:02:49.400 I mean, the Supreme Court don't have to find a big boy and big girl panties and do what's right.
02:02:54.320 The Constitution is very clear, sir.
02:02:56.580 And frankly, you never should have had one term.
02:02:58.640 If I'm gonna be perfectly honest, you were never qualified to be president of the United States, not once, but definitely not twice. And your incompetencies are showing your own people. Yes, my home girl, Marjorie Taylor Greene is also very disappointed in you. Listen, you are a loser. And unfortunately, we all are being dragged down with you and your loser ways.
02:03:21.900 good one i don't know how trump is going to snap back from that wow that had to hurt 0.98
02:03:30.020 the supreme court going to have to do they they or there
02:03:36.240 how how you can be a politician and not speak properly thinking it's going to give you some
02:03:46.040 credibility with your people by saying they instead of their i went to their house i went
02:03:54.900 to they house do you think that's helping you know when when jazzy jasmine crockett talks about
02:04:01.900 helping her constituency and bringing people up you know we like to build people up and 0.98
02:04:08.480 Do you think it does a community well to have a woman in a position of power, 1.00
02:04:17.300 in a seat of power that cannot speak properly or chooses? 1.00
02:04:22.040 She can speak properly. 0.98
02:04:23.840 We all know the hood rat impression she does. 1.00
02:04:28.960 We've heard her speak properly. 0.98
02:04:31.000 She went to school, very nice schools.
02:04:34.060 She was raised in a very nice household.
02:04:38.480 But she's got to, you know, ghetto it up for what?
02:04:42.440 To come across like you understand people that might not be doing as well as you.
02:04:49.680 So you have to lower the bar on your grammar and perhaps influence someone.
02:04:57.540 You could be making a difference and maybe influence somebody to speak properly.
02:05:04.100 And maybe that'll build up into something like, oh, I don't know, getting a better job. 1.00
02:05:08.480 when your application doesn't look like you're a blithering idiot. 1.00
02:05:13.540 But no. 1.00
02:05:15.080 The Supreme Court going to have to do they thing.
02:05:18.500 Oh, God.
02:05:20.500 It's just, it's exhausting.
02:05:24.660 Third term.
02:05:25.940 Just relax.
02:05:26.800 Just relax about the third term, Jazzy.
02:05:32.520 Jazzy, Jazzy Jasmine Crockett.
02:05:35.460 uh then we have uh who's this um oh yeah this is mayor brandon johnson
02:05:43.940 um this is uh of course chicago's mayor brandon johnson he has been up in arms just does not
02:05:53.240 want donald trump to do anything in chicago regardless of how many lives it might save
02:06:00.900 He'd rather have the bodies stack up on the weekends, holidays, just any average day.
02:06:10.620 He doesn't mind. 0.79
02:06:11.980 Brandon Johnson doesn't mind if young black men in Chicago are murdering each other on the daily. 0.94
02:06:22.020 Now, Donald Trump sees a problem. 0.94
02:06:24.520 He sees crime, violent crime in Chicago.
02:06:27.080 It is, I believe, the number one city for violent crime and murder in the country.
02:06:36.500 And Donald Trump goes, yeah, let's do something.
02:06:40.340 Because week after week, we see these numbers.
02:06:44.100 And it's just more young people being piled up, and they're doing nothing about it.
02:06:49.420 because in order to do something about it,
02:06:53.120 you're going to have to look like a guy that doesn't support every single thing
02:06:59.180 the community does, good or bad.
02:07:01.280 So you can't do that.
02:07:02.780 You need votes because it involves getting tough
02:07:06.900 and calling out some hard truths to some of the people,
02:07:15.740 and they don't want to do that.
02:07:17.380 They'd rather have dead bodies.
02:07:20.620 It's the only conclusion I could come to.
02:07:23.640 So Trump goes, yeah, we'll go in there while we're doing the raids, the ICE raids.
02:07:30.900 We'll get the National Guard in there.
02:07:33.260 And we'll make sure that some of the more dangerous areas of Chicago are dangerous no more.
02:07:39.480 And he has gotten pushbacks and fights.
02:07:43.240 And they do not want this to happen, especially Mayor Johnson over there in in Chicago.
02:07:50.420 So here he is. What is this? The Trump is racist.
02:07:55.460 OK, sure. He describes some of the things that ICE and some of law enforcement are doing in Chicago. 0.97
02:08:02.940 It sounds terrible if it's happening. I haven't seen a video of it, but all right.
02:08:08.540 Here's Mayor Brandon Johnson from Chicago.
02:08:10.980 No one is going to convince me what the Trump administration is doing against black people and brown people can ever be justified. 0.96
02:08:19.060 It is racist. 0.99
02:08:20.000 When you have black babies being thrown in the back of vans, zip tied in the middle of the night and mass men sticking guns in the faces of black and brown people, that is nasty, is vicious, is racist. 0.99
02:08:32.080 Dr. Keene described it as an evil militarism. 0.99
02:08:35.840 And that formation is an evil.
02:08:38.840 That's an evil.
02:08:40.720 So wearing masks and shoving guns in people's faces.
02:08:44.380 That is going on in Chicago, by the way, Mr. Mayor.
02:08:50.660 That is going on.
02:08:53.620 There are kids that might not be getting their hands zip-tied.
02:08:56.980 They're being shot by masked men with guns.
02:09:01.520 But it's not ICE, and it's not Chicago Police Department,
02:09:06.820 and it's not the National Guard doing it.
02:09:09.720 It's young men, young men in Chicago, thugs, drug dealers, whatever, teens, that term is used a lot, a group of teens today.
02:09:23.460 But, you know, you would think Mayor Johnson would address that issue, the real issue, the one going on right now.
02:09:34.080 Not the one where law enforcement is sent into cities like Chicago to try to fulfill one of Donald Trump's campaign promises of returning illegal aliens back to their country.
02:09:49.780 That's what they're doing.
02:09:51.260 And if anything happens where people are getting in the way of their orders, they will be arrested, too.
02:09:59.260 And if they pull someone out of a car because they're not complying and there's a a person in the car, 16, 17, 18 years old, they'll pull them out, too, and cuff them.
02:10:13.980 Babies? I don't know.
02:10:16.320 I've yet to see a baby being zip tied.
02:10:20.540 That's the words Mayor Brandon Johnson used. 1.00
02:10:24.040 Black and brown babies are being zip-tied. 1.00
02:10:27.220 Because that would be, I would absolutely have seen that video. 1.00
02:10:32.200 You know, I saw a fake one.
02:10:35.020 It was a cop playing around with a young child,
02:10:40.300 and he cuffed the kid and was leading the kid away, but it was a joke.
02:10:45.500 And it was presented on social media as ICE arresting a young Mexican girl.
02:10:55.180 There was another one where it was a woman in her 20s that was walking down the middle of the street. 0.98
02:11:01.740 She was very tiny. 1.00
02:11:02.880 She was like a midget. 1.00
02:11:04.220 You know them midgets that don't look like midgets? 1.00
02:11:07.220 A midget! 1.00
02:11:08.620 They didn't have like the big head. 1.00
02:11:10.900 Just dig it.
02:11:12.500 Thank you.
02:11:13.240 It was a woman, and she looked very small, and she was cuffed,
02:11:20.420 and all you could see was the cop and her from the back against the cop car.
02:11:25.060 And the text was, here it is, a young girl being arrested by ICE.
02:11:32.280 And it wasn't ICE.
02:11:33.320 It was a sheriff, and it was a woman, and he had a reason to have her in cuffs.
02:11:38.400 But they have to lie.
02:11:40.340 They have to lie about those things.
02:11:41.700 And if Mayor Johnson had any any ambition to stop the pain and violence and murder going on in Chicago, he would take care of what's going on right now and allow his police force to do what they need to do. 0.98
02:11:59.920 And he wouldn't get up there and blame Trump for being a racist and zip-tying black and brown babies' hands.
02:12:10.660 He'd get up there and tell some of the hard truths that need to be told to the people of Chicago. 0.98
02:12:18.180 And let them know that that type of behavior is not going to stand anymore.
02:12:23.180 But could you even, in your wildest hallucination, imagine him doing that?
02:12:29.920 this guy is so detrimental to Chicago, worse than Lori Lightfoot.
02:12:39.200 And, you know, like we don't have enough previews of what this is like in New York.
02:12:45.020 You're just going to vote in this Zoran Mamdani who will not put an effective, competent police commissioner in place.
02:12:54.460 You know, New York is lucky in that the NYPD is like an army.
02:12:59.920 They have so many people.
02:13:02.820 It's just bodies at that point. 1.00
02:13:05.060 Doesn't matter if they're fat, women, midgets. 1.00
02:13:09.380 They're just, they're people. 0.99
02:13:13.280 There are a lot of people, a lot of cops.
02:13:15.620 And that helps.
02:13:17.160 Just the presence of a cop helps thwart crime.
02:13:22.740 But that could be undermined by a mayor who appoints a police commissioner
02:13:29.300 that does not allow the cops to even do their jobs,
02:13:32.420 to go into certain areas.
02:13:34.500 You know, why do we need a cop there?
02:13:36.120 We could send a social worker.
02:13:38.480 That's one of Memdani's plans.
02:13:40.440 A social worker could take one of those free buses
02:13:42.220 and float across one of the flooded streets 0.97
02:13:46.420 to get to the impending murder 1.00
02:13:50.380 that the social worker is going to be a victim of.
02:13:56.060 It's...
02:13:56.460 I don't know.
02:13:57.640 I don't know what you did, Chicago.
02:13:59.300 chicago you guys are uh a little wild a little wild over there with not knowing uh what you're
02:14:08.020 voting for uh and then uh speaking of uh ma'am danny we got one more ma'am danny clip for the
02:14:14.540 night and this is uh him he's talking about prisons prisons apparently do not make a city
02:14:21.900 safer. You know, locking away people that have committed heinous crimes, getting them off the
02:14:30.000 street, putting them away. You're silly if you think that is making the city any safer. Listen 0.98
02:14:36.380 to Zoran, and he'll tell you why. The way that prisons are set up in our society, I would argue
02:14:42.560 that they do not work. They do not make us safer. The instinct is to just take that person, the
02:14:48.380 source of that harm the source of that issue and then just throw them away yeah put them in a cage
02:14:52.800 and throw away the key thank you that doesn't address the reason why that harm was created in
02:14:57.540 the first place a lot of times people who create trauma for others are those who themselves went
02:15:02.540 through trauma earlier in their own lives and i bring all of this up to say that you know again
02:15:07.960 like when we talk about policing i don't think the system actually makes us safer i think what
02:15:12.440 it does is it just removes problems out of view it just can you can you even can you if this guy
02:15:21.580 is the leading candidate for mayor of new york city and you just heard him there
02:15:29.340 prisons you know locking people away we tend to think you know if there's a criminal
02:15:36.260 you know we just want to get rid of them we want to throw them into a pretty yeah yes
02:15:41.940 please that does work because it got worse when they stopped uh making them pay bail to get out
02:15:51.300 of the the jails but there he is just saying it like like anyone wouldn't listen to that and go
02:16:01.280 you are nuts locking away violent people is it does make a city safer
02:16:11.120 how do you not see that you lock away a violent person they can't be on the streets with 1.00
02:16:18.880 civil members of society to hurt rob and kill them so street is safer there you go and then
02:16:29.020 if he wants to bring up that maybe they had some trauma maybe the poor perp had some trauma
02:16:36.020 as a child and that's what needs to be addressed that's going to make the streets safer by not
02:16:44.200 locking him away in jail and by trying to uh pat his little head and rub his back and tell him
02:16:51.600 everything's okay we love you and then set him out on the street to do more damage no we want
02:17:02.560 them locked up that we request that it's worked for so long if you lock them away they cannot do
02:17:12.680 things to you you you guys i can't wait till this election's over because you know i hate to have to
02:17:22.200 keep wagging my finger at the wonderful people of new york uh city but you know just the fact that
02:17:31.700 that's your candidate for mayor that is most definitely going to win.
02:17:39.400 And you just heard him say locking away offenders, violent offenders, prisoners,
02:17:48.140 locking them away isn't the answer, does not make the streets safer.
02:17:54.240 He thinks some kind of social programs, you know, the social worker,
02:18:00.220 uh therapy look at all the people on the street now they legalized weed and now everyone feels
02:18:08.340 they could just shoot up like weeds legalized so they go okay drugs and the police don't even
02:18:13.920 do anything i've seen people shooting up in front of cops right there on uh 7th avenue
02:18:21.680 and uh 35th street and you think it's going to be better if there aren't as many cops and if
02:18:31.800 you're not throwing people in jail and you're not enforcing the law and convicting people and
02:18:37.960 keeping them in in cells until they could come up with bail or if they can't they stay in jail
02:18:43.140 you think that is a bad thing that needs to be dispensed with to make the city safer you guys 0.96
02:18:51.980 I'd love to be able to use that word that starts with an F, but I'll say screwed. 1.00
02:18:56.140 You guys are screwed. 0.99
02:18:58.480 All right, stick around. 0.99
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02:19:02.740 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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02:19:15.400 Yes, it is.
02:19:16.640 And, you know, when I next join you in a week on Sunday, we will we will know we will have a mayor elect of New York.
02:19:30.640 Oof. Ah, you guys, Kurt over there in the Isle of Staten.
02:19:38.600 What's up, Kurt? Hey, hey, Andy.
02:19:41.280 Thanks. Thanks for taking my call. Certainly. Love your show.
02:19:44.440 Thanks.
02:19:44.740 But you know what makes me angry with you?
02:19:46.520 What?
02:19:46.940 You say so much good stuff that I want to comment on everything.
02:19:50.960 Yeah, yeah.
02:19:52.220 It's like a smorgasbord in here.
02:19:54.220 I know.
02:19:55.240 Thank you, Kurt.
02:19:57.120 Yes.
02:19:57.820 I'm a disabled senior citizen, so I listen to WABC most of the day.
02:20:01.860 I listen to all you guys, man.
02:20:03.420 Nice.
02:20:03.640 And I love them all, you know.
02:20:06.540 But this is what I wanted to talk about.
02:20:07.980 Earlier, you were talking about the limited authority that Zoran Mamdummi has.
02:20:14.520 Yeah.
02:20:15.920 Yeah.
02:20:17.120 And so does he have the authority to make the buses free?
02:20:23.260 Yeah, I am very confused as to what he actually has the authority to do.
02:20:28.840 I don't think he has the authority to do like 90% of what he's talking about.
02:20:33.280 Like, I would assume you'd have to go through some kind of at least city council and other people to say, hey, I'm just going to make the buses free.
02:20:44.740 I don't think he could unilaterally do that.
02:20:48.560 So, Kurt, honestly, I don't know.
02:20:51.060 I don't know what he can or can't do.
02:20:52.960 And then talking about turning them into mobile homeless shelters, the trains and the buses?
02:20:57.700 Come on, man.
02:20:58.300 What is it with this guy?
02:20:59.660 That's what they'll be.
02:21:00.580 In the winter, it'll be air-conditioned or heated.
02:21:03.280 And in the summer, it'll be air-conditioned.
02:21:04.940 So all the homeless are going to want to be on those buses laying down across five seats.
02:21:11.340 And people that are actually in need of the bus are going to be horrified.
02:21:16.900 And that's the good thing.
02:21:18.520 If they're just horrified, wow, amazing.
02:21:21.800 Because, believe me, violence will happen to these commuters when they stop taking fares for the subway
02:21:29.880 and allowing criminals to jump the turnstile with impunity,
02:21:34.300 you notice the violent crime in the subway skyrocketed.
02:21:37.880 And it's going to be the same thing on the buses.
02:21:41.640 Yeah.
02:21:42.360 What else I just wanted to say about that also?
02:21:45.220 Jeez, I forgot already.
02:21:46.900 That happens.
02:21:47.620 I appreciate it.
02:21:49.560 I got it.
02:21:50.180 Listen, I'm a disabled senior citizen, man.
02:21:54.540 God bless you.
02:21:55.620 God bless you.
02:21:56.480 Like I said, I just sit home and I, you know, I got me and my dog, you know.
02:22:02.060 Well, that's good.
02:22:02.920 Well, it's time to talk to your dog now, Kurt, because we're through here.
02:22:05.860 But I appreciate your call, my friend.
02:22:09.680 The dog's like, ah, give me a treat.
02:22:11.920 Give me a treat for God's sake. 1.00
02:22:13.680 Now, God bless, disabled. 1.00
02:22:16.980 Good guy.
02:22:18.380 Let's see.
02:22:18.960 Oh, Ron.
02:22:20.940 Ron from Stanford Connecticut.
02:22:24.180 What's up, Ron?
02:22:25.680 Hey, good evening. How are you?
02:22:27.400 Good evening.
02:22:29.180 Good. So I totally, totally agree with you that your friend Kamala Harris is totally leave of her senses to offer voting to 16. 1.00
02:22:39.240 Yeah. 0.50
02:22:39.520 That's just absurd.
02:22:41.060 However, I do disagree with you on your point where you said that it should be raised to 21.
02:22:46.280 If a person, a man or a woman, can sign the line, enlist in the military, and tow it a rifle or a weapon or serve our country at 18, they should be allowed to vote at 18 as well.
02:23:01.100 Well, how about you make that kind of a prerequisite?
02:23:04.960 You can vote.
02:23:06.400 21's the voting age, but if you're in the military, you can vote at 18.
02:23:12.580 Yeah, but think about the logistics of that.
02:23:14.760 That would be nearly impossible because, say, for example, somebody goes in at 18 and for whatever reason, medical discharge or whatever, they get out at 20.
02:23:24.980 Are you going to then say, oh, no, you can't vote?
02:23:28.100 I would say you can vote if you've been in the military, like at any if it was 18, 19, 20.
02:23:36.860 If you were in the military, are in the military.
02:23:40.520 Yeah, you can vote.
02:23:41.760 And you know what?
02:23:42.460 You'd need an ID for that, so that would kind of be good, too.
02:23:46.140 But, yeah, I would say that's a nice little way to handle it.
02:23:52.460 Yeah, absolutely.
02:23:53.420 I mean, 16 is totally off the shelf.
02:23:57.080 That's insane.
02:23:58.760 There isn't one sensible 16-year-old on the face of the planet, never mind in this country,
02:24:04.420 and they look at them, listen to them talk.
02:24:08.120 They're, you know, not quite the brightest bulbs.
02:24:13.420 No, and like you said, it's not them individually.
02:24:16.660 It's just that's where they're at.
02:24:18.060 That's their maturity level, and that's where, you know. 1.00
02:24:20.500 They're exactly what they're supposed to be, idiots. 1.00
02:24:23.660 Exactly, exactly. 1.00
02:24:25.640 But anyways, I just wanted to share that little tidbit with you.
02:24:28.480 Cool, man.
02:24:29.100 Thanks, Ron.
02:24:29.600 Thanks for listening.
02:24:30.340 Appreciate it.
02:24:31.440 All right.
02:24:32.440 Here goes.
02:24:34.780 Oh, let's talk to.
02:24:37.520 Oh, okay.
02:24:39.740 Here's Steve.
02:24:41.260 Steve. Steve, Brooklyn. What's up, Steve?
02:24:44.920 Yeah, how are you doing?
02:24:46.360 The previous caller was right. There's so many things to talk about.
02:24:50.660 Well, we don't have much time, so you're really going to have to be fast.
02:24:54.000 Okay, affordability in New York.
02:24:56.680 He wants to build 20,000 housing units for people who have 70,000 income.
02:25:02.460 That would take care of about 0.2% of the population.
02:25:06.680 99.8% would have no change in their expenses whatsoever.
02:25:13.600 If these houses are built, then he would pay a lot of money for people.
02:25:19.160 Steve, I'm sorry.
02:25:20.000 I'm going to have to let you go because we are pretty much done here.
02:25:24.040 Well, how did he fool me with a name like Steve?
02:25:26.080 And then he sounds like that.
02:25:27.420 Well, thank you, though, for the call.
02:25:29.060 And thank you, fine people, for tuning in once again to the Anthony Cumia Show.
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02:25:46.740 Good luck with this election, New York.
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