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The Mark Simone Show

Mark interviews economist Steve Moore.

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3695 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Is Mamdani’s proposal to match New Jersey’s tax rates in NYC a smart move to help the poor? Could “socialism in the city” hurt the economy? Socialism may or may not be good for the economy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Mr. New York,

0:01.7

Marks Amon.

0:02.9

710 WLR.

0:05.5

Well, the great economist, Steve Moore, you should get his book, The Trump Economic

0:10.5

Miracle.

0:11.1

You'll love it.

0:11.8

And you should check out.

0:13.1

He runs the committee to unleash prosperity.

0:15.6

And every day they put out the best daily briefing, the best news analysis and

0:19.8

stories.

0:20.6

It's free. It'll come right to your email for free. You can analysis and stories. It's free.

0:21.2

It'll come right to your email for free.

0:23.3

You can just go subscribe, but just go to Unleashprosperity.com.

0:27.7

Steve Moore, how you doing?

0:29.9

Hey, Mark, well, I've been doing better.

0:32.2

I'm not real happy about what happened on Tuesday.

0:35.1

I'm kind of despondent about it, actually,

0:38.5

that more than half of New York voters voted for a socialist.

0:43.4

I don't quite understand it.

0:44.9

I don't understand why.

0:47.4

You may know that I met Milton Friedman and became friends with him towards the end of his life.

0:52.9

And I remember one of the last dinners I had with him before he died, you know, he turned

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