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October 16, 2025 4 mins
Ed in Huntington talks about the affordable care act and the issues with it that Joe Biden created; Stuart in South Carolina talks to Ken about Mamdani’s previous comments on the NYPD and how dangerous him and Andrew Cuomo are as Mayoral candidates.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Filling in for Mark. Here again is Ken Rosatto. Ever're
gonna go to our phones in just a second. I
just want to give you some breaking news. The Justice
Department is apparently expected to present a possible criminal case
and seek a grand jury indictment against former National Security
advisor John Bolton as soon as this afternoon at a
federal courthouse in Maryland. That information, of course, is based

(00:21):
on according to sources. They're saying that John Bolton, when
he worked in the first Trump administration, he was somewhat
of an anti Trumper, and that he was allegedly using
his AOL, his private AOL account. Yes, I have an
AOL account too. He was using allegedly his private AOL
account to transmit information that may have been classified so

(00:42):
that he could have it at home and then work
on this book and memoir and everything else. So now
it looks like he may very well be indicted today.
They already rated his household. We'll see what happened, and
you heard it right here at seven ten Wy to
eleven thirty ed in Huntington. Good morning to.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
You, Hey, good morning, A right, three quick points about
the Affordable Care Act, but I didn't want to ask
you something else, weren't you want to show with Matt
Pruss and years ago on Channel fifty five.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
I sure was that was you're talking about nineteen ninety five. Yeah,
you got a good memory thirty years ago, yes.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
I was, yeah, so quickly. This whole debate is about
the money to the Affordable Care Act. When my wife
was fiance, she had a four thousand dollars deductible before
she got any money back.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
And when they originally passed the law, they get young
people would sign up and not use the benefits, so
that money you'd be used to help make affordable. But
then they changed the law because actually if they didn't join,
they were going to be taxed and it would go
up every year. But they changed the lot. They weren't
going to do that. And then finally the interest from

(01:49):
the student loan program and Obama took it over. Was
supposed to pay for this, But what did Biden do.
He stopped having them pay their loans back even if
the COVID was over to all the funds that was
the post A supportment program. Well gone, it's a terrible law.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Well, this is what happens when Democrats are in charge.
See Democrats believe you just print money and it's all good.
But the problem is when you just keep printing money,
that's like taking money out of someone's pocket. Because see
a lot of liberals don't get it that when you
print more money, it devalues the money that you personally
have in your pocket. Right now, if there's a billion
dollars on the planet and you have a dollar in

(02:25):
your pocket, now we're going to print an additional billion dollars,
that means the dollar in your pocket is now worth
fifty cents and you did nothing about it. That's what
happens when democrats are in charge.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Ed.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
I appreciate the phone call, but he nailed it. Ed
is right on it. Stuart in South Carolina, Good morning, sir, Hey,
how are you dude.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
I've talked to you before. I've been a playersof for
forty eight years, and what Mom Donnie said about NYPD
is exactly how he feels. He can apologize all he wants,
but it's not sincere. He hates them to me. Can
a vote for Mom Donnie is a vote for Muhammad

(03:02):
Adda And they're the same people, they have the same
ideology and Cuomo is responsible for thousands of deaths. How
can these two people even be on the ticket. I
think Curtis is the only answer. But I don't believe
Curtis has a chance. Out of eight million people, twenty
two percent of the eight million vote, fifteen or sixteen

(03:25):
percent of them elect the mayor. I think Mam Donnie
is a shoeing. Unfortunately, he's going to destroy New York City.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Yeah, we'll see what happens tonight. May be pivotal. I
just hope people watch for those who don't realize the
mayoral debates tonight. They're on Channel four. You could watch
it streaming on their website too, if you don't have
a lot of people don't have TV anymore, and you
could stream it on wnbctv's website. But they are on
Channel four seven pm. Yeah, seven pm to nine pm.

(03:54):
You could watch it down there in South Carolina. And
every time you call Stewart, I always say, you don't
sound like you could be the age that you are.
I guess in your sixties or or older. You don't
sat you sound about.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Half that i'd don't.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
You really don't say sixties. You don't even sound that.
You sound like you're in your thirties or forties, but
we appreciate whenever you call them. Thank you for your service.
You know, my dad was a.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Police officer, so I know, and thanks to your dad.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Thank you, sir. You have a great Thanks Steward, thank
you so much. Sevent ten w R The Voice of
New York. It's Ken Rosatto in for Mark on your
What is this, Oh, it's Thursday. Mark will be back
tomorrow and it's just a few By the way, we're
going to speak with New York Congressman Mike Lawler about
the government shutdown.
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