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The Pulse of the People | 02-15-26

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The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Cuomo critiques the rise of performative politics, arguing that modern leaders often prioritize radical slogans and social media presence over the basic ability to manage a government effectively. He examines several failures in New York City’s leadership, specifically highlighting unrealistic campaign promises, mismanagement of public safety during emergencies, and a divisive political environment that he believes fosters anti-Semitism and social polarization. Cuomo advocates for a pragmatic middle ground on contentious issues like immigration and taxation, warning that extremist policies—such as the “tax the rich” crusade—only serve to demonize success and drive the state’s tax base away. 

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