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Episode 157: Why New Yorkers Are Demanding Change with Curtis Sliwa

Bo Dietl welcomes Curtis Sliwa, whom he describes as the potential next mayor of New York City. The discussion covers a range of topics, including crime in the Bronx, the inefficacy of the 'Defund the Police' movement, and the public's concerns about safety. They criticize current Mayor Eric Adams for his alleged mismanagement and corruption, including mishandling funds allocated for migrants and employing ill-suited loyalists. Curtis Sliwa outlines his vision for improving New York City, emphasizing the need for effective leadership, accountability, and support for the police. The episode delves into issues such as bail reform, public safety, and the city's budget, while also highlighting Sliwa's commitment to the city and his qualifications for mayor.

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