No Excuses with Fernando Mateo

No Excuses with Fernando Mateo | 05-10-26

57 min · 10. maj 2026
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Fernando Mateo and guest Jake Novak critique the current political and social landscape of New York City, specifically targeting government inefficiency and the protection of criminals over victims. The duo expresses deep frustration with elected officials who allegedly prioritize anti-enforcement rhetoric and support for undocumented offenders over the safety of working-class residents and the integrity of law enforcement. They propose a shift toward private-sector partnerships, suggesting that the city’s affordability and housing crises could be solved by incentivizing billionaires and tax-advantaged institutions to invest in public infrastructure. Furthermore, they argue that prestigious organizations like the Met, which hold massive endowments, should provide free admission to New Yorkers rather than accumulating wealth through high entry fees and lavish fundraisers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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episode No Excuses with Fernando Mateo | 06-07-26 artwork

No Excuses with Fernando Mateo | 06-07-26

Businessman and former mayoral candidate Fernando Mateo reflects on his decades of community activism, detailing the rise and fall of high-profile initiatives like the "MIT" vocational program at Rikers Island and the "Toys for Guns" amnesty movement. Mateo weaves a narrative of professional success and political betrayal, specifically accusing former city and state leaders of orchestrating the financial ruin of his business, La Marina, as a consequence of his political involvement. The source serves as both a personal memoir and a cautionary tale, warning listeners that while success attracts fair-weather allies, the "divisive business" of politics often results in personal attacks and professional sabotage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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