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November 13, 2025 9 mins
They discuss whether New Yorkers are leaving the city because of Mayor-elect Mamdani. Democrats appear frustrated by the reopening of the government, especially as they tried to sound the alarm on expiring healthcare subsidies. Will Republicans have a plan to fix the healthcare subsidies before they expire and premiums rise?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now more. Mark Simon on seventr Well Jimmy Fayla a
great talk show host, brilliant comedian, and he's on WR
now every weeknight, nine o'clock. We'll get him back nine
to midnight. Jimmy Fayler. We lost him, We'll get him
right back. He's on nine to midnight every night, and

(00:21):
it's an excellent show. If you haven't got a chance
to listen yet, you'll love this show. It's not only
interesting but very funny. Every night from nine to midnight.
He also does a great show, a late night show
on Fox Saturday nights at ten o'clock. Excellent show. Do
we get him back? Yes? No, Oh, we got him.
We got him. But Jimmy Fayler, make sure you watch

(00:43):
him also every Saturday ten o'clock on Fox, a great
late night show. It's the best monologue in television every
Saturday night. Jimmy Fayla, How you doing?

Speaker 2 (00:53):
You know?

Speaker 1 (00:53):
I'm good.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I have. I got a lot of family that are
getting ready to visit New York before we defund the police.
They're trying to come before them and Mom, Donnie stuff kicked.
And he's actually good for tourism right now because everybody's
making a bonus trip this week, and that.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
You know, so far you tired everybody from the Deblasio administration.
We got through eight years at Deblasio, didn't we No, Yes, if.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
By way you mean Florida real estate agents, Yes, they
were so busy, but they did get through it. Don't
ever forget Bill de Blasio made our number one restaurant
chain a place called this Space for rent. Oh, that
was a very big place under de Blasio. So I
don't like it, Well, yes, we're gonna have fun. We're

(01:45):
New Yorkers, and that's the one thing about us. If
you live here, I always say, New York is a
spiritual dominatrix. If you're gonna live here, it's because you
like getting beat up. In a roundabout way. Anybody listening
on Long Island right now, who drives into the city
every day like I do, you have to like the
beating on some level to keep showing up and taking it.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
No, it's not that bad. You know, Hey, you work
at Fox. You walk out of Fox. It's so beautiful.
There's Radio City, there's Rockefeller Center, there's the Tree. It's
still New York, isn't it still the greatest city.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Yeah, yeah, no, the truth is there nothing that can
compare it. You know, if even if it takes a
dip under Mom Donning, the truth is, you know, Stefanic
announcing she was gonna run when she did is a
real check on anything Mom Donnie wants to do. Because
Hokeel doesn't want to get that radical, knowing she's going
to be in a tight race. Yeah, and she's you know,

(02:39):
Hokele already has her limitations. I mean, she's basically governor
because she was the only woman in Albany that was
too annoying for Andrew Cuomo to hit on. You know,
had she'd been a little bit easier to deal with,
he probably would have got me too, her too, and
she'd be out of there, and god knows what would
have happened.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Uh. You know, these people leaving New York, they moved
to Florida, they moved to North Carolina. What's the first
thing you do when I read the New York Post.
They still listen to New York radio. They they'll all
be back at one point, won't they They'll all be back.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yes, they will try, because that's that is actually what happens.
Every one of my friends who has moved to Florida
tells me about how they you know, we're gonna we
gotta find a pizza place. Then we're gonna go to
the bagel place. Oh my god. So you're just doing
this with more humidity. You know, that's all you're really doing.
And know for a scheme of things, and I know

(03:32):
they were perks, But if you're from here and you've
spent enough time here, you're not supposed to leave. Like
you know those stories Mark about how someone smokes every
day till they're ninety and never gets sick. Yeah, and
then they quit smoking and drop dead.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
In like three weeks.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Like at some point, the bad adverse things we do
become like standard operating procedure for some of us. I mean,
it's there's no way of really knowing. But New York's one.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Of those things.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
If it's in grain and who you are, you're not
going to be right if you leave it behind.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah, well no, it's it's still the greatest thing in
the world. Hey, mom, Donny's already done one great thing.
You got rid of Cuomo. Don't you think we won't
see Cuomo again as a candiate? Will we?

Speaker 2 (04:14):
I mean, listen save for an upcoming appearance on season
fifty two of Dancing with the Stars.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
I do think I do.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Think it's over, you know, old handsy Andy, but Curtis
will be back. I think you already launched. I think
Curtis already launched his next campaign.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
I'm pretty sure. Yeah. Well, we love Curtis. But hey,
the shutdown, the Democrats certainly accomplished a lot. Could you
tell us what that was?

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Well, you know, we did break a record for Margaritas
an airport bar Okay as a nation, those flight delays,
the TGI Fridays broke a Potato Skins record. I mean,
nothing else went on. Nobody, nobody gets, nobody got off
the ground. You know, it was such it was such

(05:03):
silly posturing by them. And you know it's clear now
they really didn't even know why they did it. You know,
they said obamaca.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
You know, well, you know.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Healthcare and healthcare was too expensive, but they passed the
healthcare bill. It was their healthcare bill. So how do
you blame us flair healthcare being too expensive? You know,
I mentioned this on TV the other night. I said,
if the Democrats saying healthcare is too expensive, it is
like Bill Cosby saying the drinks are too strong. I'm like, dude,
you made it. You made the beverage there. You have

(05:33):
no legs to stand on here.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
So, yeah, this Affordable Care Act, if it's so affordable,
what the hell does it need a subsidy? If it's affordable,
they've never explained that. And if the fact that they
keep talking about it means it's not working. Otherwise, if
it was working, it wouldn't be an issue.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Yeah, that's that's the point, you know. And everybody who
got duped into this, you know, under the auspices of
you know, well it's gonna be cheaper and we're gonna
help more people out and blah blahlah blah. Those people
are very silent, Like you know what I mean, Like
Obama is it's his bill, it's Obamacare. You don't see
him out there defending this thing right now. He's you know,

(06:12):
calling Trumpet authoritarian and everything in between. But nobody who
was involved with the original passage of this thing. You know.
It's like if you were the captain of the Titanic,
you're not really gonna brag about the course you charted.
You know, a lot of people go left you know
when they get to Nova Scotia but not me, and
nobody wants to own it. And that's my favorite thing
about right now is they're pivoting to everything, but who

(06:35):
passed the bill to begin with? Same thing? With a shutdown?
And you know this, they like, oh, the Republican shutdown. Ahs,
the Republican shutdown. These evil Republicans shutdown the government. And
the minute of the government opened, they're like, how dare
they open the government? Republicans? Well kind of monster, they're
not various people.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Well, everybody should listen to Jimmy Fayler every night nine
o'clock nine to midnight on w o R and watch
him Saturday Night I Love You Saturday Night Show, ten
o'clock best monologue in television.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Now. Thank well, nobody's having a better time than us, man, Like,
for real, we're having we are having a great time.
It's like the world's on fire. We're just roasting marshmallows.
I mean that's what I'm doing tonight tonight at nine
o'clock on w o R. Yeah yeah, oh, nine pm.
Tonight's actually a pretty pretty hot show coming down the pike.
So what happened? Nicole Parker is a former FBI agent

(07:25):
and she's involved in some type of deep state Shenanigan.
She's going to tell me about the truth is is
and you know this, Okay, I'm not deep state. I'm
more like deep dish. You know, I could talk to
you about pizza. She could talk you about the deep state.
But it's going to be excited. I can't wait to
hear it. And I'll probably have to google half of
what she tells me because there's like a six hundred
point IQ gap between her and me. But that's fine.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, that's tonight nine to midnight on seven to ten WOR.
It's a great show, and the Saturday night show excellent.
But you know these late night hosts. I'm watching this
interview with Kimmel and his wife, who's I didn't really
runs his show, and they're so angry, and you know,
our job is to stop Donald Trump. Our job is
to get Donald Trump tell would you tell him what

(08:08):
the job of a late night host is? Isn't it
just to entertain.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
The job of a late night host is You're the
last thing people are going to watch before they go
to bed, so your job is to put them to
bed with a smile. In their face, take away the
tension from the day's torments and kind of unite the
country through that need to escape. Yeah, okay. Instead they're
turning on Kimmel at eleven thirty and being told the
fashets are here, Hitler's in charge. Good night, everybody, have

(08:35):
a nice dream, Like, oh man, well that's crazy. The
compass is broken. You know what I know when she
said her family members, you know, if they vote for Trump,
they're voting against Jimmy Kimmel because he argues with Trump
every night. The idea that she thinks people should be
voting not based on the economy or the safety of
their community, but on whether or not it's going to

(08:56):
hurt Jimmy Kimmel's feelings, Like when you love to be
that attached from reality that you can just cruise through
the world thinking you were right about every you know, weapons,
great stupid thing that came out of your mouth.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Well, you gotta watch watch Jimmy Faylor's show Saturday nights
at ten. You will love it. Best late night show
there is, and make sure you're listening to them tonight
and every weeknight. He's on nine to midnight on WR
with a great show. It's very funny, entertaining, informative, nine
to midnight tonight and every weeknight. Jimmy Fayla, thanks for
being with us.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
Get the best, march I take care.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
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