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Curtis Sliwa introduces the new year 2025 by drawing a stark contrast between the illuminated euphoria of global New Year celebrations and the darkness still plaguing places like Puerto Rico and Cuba. He pays tribute to Thomas Edison’s invention of the incandescent light, which revolutionized modern civilization. Sliwa engages in deep discussions on various pressing issues, including the surge in use of legal and illegal drugs among successful figures like Elon Musk, and the need to address Alzheimer's and dementia. Curtis passionately defends American culture against criticisms from figures like Ramaswamy and Elon Musk, challenging their elitist perspectives. The episode also delves into immigration debates, the role of the guardian angels he founded, and the story of a tragic incident in New York City involving an illegal immigrant.
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Curtis Sliwa introduces the new year 2025 by drawing a stark contrast between the illuminated euphoria of global New Year celebrations and the darkness still plaguing places like Puerto Rico and Cuba. He pays tribute to Thomas Edison’s invention of the incandescent light, which revolutionized modern civilization. Sliwa engages in deep discussions on various pressing issues, including the surge in use of legal and illegal drugs among successful figures like Elon Musk, and the need to address Alzheimer's and dementia. Curtis passionately defends American culture against criticisms from figures like Ramaswamy and Elon Musk, challenging their elitist perspectives. The episode also delves into immigration debates, the role of the guardian angels he founded, and the story of a tragic incident in New York City involving an illegal immigrant.
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