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New York City stands on the edge of a political and cultural collapse as Zohran Mamdani—an anti-police, pro–free transit candidate with only six years in the country—gains mainstream support. With Hakeem Jeffries’ endorsement and Andrew Cuomo pushed aside, the city’s future reflects a broader national decay: no accountability, rising debt, and government bailouts that shield failure. As New York flirts with socialism and moral surrender, the question looms—what happens when America no longer recognizes its greatest city?
On this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay take aim at New York’s leftward spiral, from Mamdani’s radical rise to the city’s economic and moral decay. Can America survive if its greatest city collapses under its own ideology?
Tune in to hear their discussion!
Read more: https://spectator.org/the-democrats-choose-the-world-over-america/
By The American Spectator4.7
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New York City stands on the edge of a political and cultural collapse as Zohran Mamdani—an anti-police, pro–free transit candidate with only six years in the country—gains mainstream support. With Hakeem Jeffries’ endorsement and Andrew Cuomo pushed aside, the city’s future reflects a broader national decay: no accountability, rising debt, and government bailouts that shield failure. As New York flirts with socialism and moral surrender, the question looms—what happens when America no longer recognizes its greatest city?
On this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay take aim at New York’s leftward spiral, from Mamdani’s radical rise to the city’s economic and moral decay. Can America survive if its greatest city collapses under its own ideology?
Tune in to hear their discussion!
Read more: https://spectator.org/the-democrats-choose-the-world-over-america/

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