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Tune in here to this  Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 


Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss growing tensions around public education, teacher activism, and union influence. The conversation centers on reports of teachers in places like Annapolis and Charlotte-Mecklenburg stepping away from the classroom to participate in May Day demonstrations, raising questions about priorities in public education.

Later Brett turns his attention to a developing clash between big finance and big-city politics, using Citadel founder Ken Griffin and New York leadership as a case study in what he يرى as a warning for major urban centers. He outlines a massive proposed $6 billion development tied to Citadel’s expansion in New York City, arguing the project represents jobs, investment, and long-term economic growth. Brett contrasts that with criticism from figures like Zohran Mamdani and policies backed by Kathy Hochul, particularly proposals targeting wealthy property owners.

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