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No Excuses with Fernando Mateo | 04-26-26

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No Excuses with Fernando Mateo

Fernando Mateo first interviews representatives from the National Supermarkets Association, who argue that taxpayer-funded government competition and unchecked illegal street vending undermine the stability of independent, immigrant-owned grocery stores. The dialogue then shifts to an interview with City Comptroller Mark Levine, focusing on his role as the chief financial officer responsible for overseeing pension funds and auditing city spending to ensure transparency. Throughout the broadcast, Mateo emphasizes the importance of protecting capitalism and small businesses while challenging the efficiency of municipal projects that bypass existing neighborhood infrastructure.

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