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May 2, 2024 17 mins
Buck Sexton welcomes New York City Councilman Joe Borelli to the Buck Sexton Show to discuss the nationwide pro-Palestinian campus protests, NYPD's clearance of an encampment at Columbia University, New York congestion pricing, and Eric Adams' mayoral leadership.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Hey, everybody, welcome to the Buck Brief. We got our
friend Joe Burrelli on this episode. He is the Sage
of Staten Island, New York City councilman. Knows what's going
on all across the five Burroughs, the Big Apple, you
name it. Joe, Good to see you. NYPD has cleared
out the encampment at Columbia. My understanding is they're starting

(00:42):
to rebuild the encampment. What do you think about what's
going on?

Speaker 3 (00:48):
They're trying to rebuild it.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
We were just in the park right here by City
Hall is a really nice park right in front of
the building, and all the Kefia wearing Hamas Nicks are
all congregating outside, trying to figure out what next to do.
They were over at one police plaza waiting for their
hero martyrs to be released from the brief custom They

(01:09):
got them els and two from last night.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
I mean, it was a.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Long time coming, and I'm glad finally the president of
the school gave the NYPD authority to do this. Frankly,
I've never seen anything in New York City this bad.
I wish I could say, ever, but since twenty twenty,
when the George Floyd riots happened in this city, it's
never been this anti semitic. I mean, just walking around

(01:36):
seeing these people with these with these bandanas, these kefas,
just walking around as though they don't mean animosity to
our Jewish neighbors. It's just sickening. It's disgusting, and it
really is just one more thing, one more thing that
makes me question why I come to work every day
and live in this city.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Now. Is there pretty much unanimous support among city officials
for what the NYPD did, or are some of the
communists on the city council your colleagues opposed to this
for some reason, I mean the notion of opposition to
police and trespassing, burglary, and criminal mischief. I don't understand

(02:14):
what those who have a problem with it think is
supposed to happen, right.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Right, Well, well, I mean they're just they're just lying.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
They're saying there's this false narrative where these people were
just you know, sitting on the grass beating drums, not
doing anything harassing or illegal.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
And that's just not the case.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
I mean with this incident, they took over a public
building where kids are supposed to attend classes, and they
decided to vandalize it and destroy property and basically, you know,
culminate almost two weeks of just harassing students who go
to the school and faculty for being Jewish. So, unfortunately,
on the City Council, we have a very small minority

(02:52):
of Republicans, a very small minority. That adds to that
we with some moderate rational Democrats, and then the rest
of them are just are either too scared to speak
up because they're too afraid of the with the radical left,
or they are the prototype of the radical left movement
with some of them. And it's it's unfortunately the case

(03:13):
where some of the most virulent pro Hamas supporters come
from the New York City Council.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
I did see in the press conference there's a new
NYPD commissioner. Uh what happened last commissioner.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Well, we still have Eddie Caban who's been the commissioner
for about a year.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Right, that's new to me because I don't live there anymore,
so I don't really pay that close attention. So I'm
saying wasn't there a female African American police commissioner before?

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Sewell, I believe, yeah, she did a great job, left
on relatively good turn.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
She was good, she was good, Okay good.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
There is so many great things to criticize Eric Adams about,
and that's fine, and we always have these conversations. One
of those things that you can't criticize him is appointing
good police commissioners and actually standing by police officers.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
He deserves commendation for that.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
He really does the new commissioners great and we saw
the deputy commissioner actually was the one who basically pulled
down the Palestinian flag and replaced it with the American flag.
In fact, I have a town hall tonight with Eric
Adams and he's not very popular in my Republican bashion
of Staten Island. So I joked to him, I said, look,
if the people get a little angry at you, just

(04:26):
show the video of Commissioner Daughtry pulling down the Palestinian
flag and raising the American flag and you'll get a few,
you know, you'll get a few cheers in case, in case,
people want to help.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Again.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
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you know, it's funny. Clay asked me what I thought
about Eric Adams. I said, Look, I wasn't really in

(05:39):
New York for very long, when he was the when
he was the mayor, I left of Florida, where we're
still keeping a seat warm for you, mister Barelli of
Staten Island in case. This is a man who loves golf,
warm weather, freedom, and yet he still lives in New York,
is still a city council.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I'm just saying, I.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Was in Naples all week with at seat to table
living living.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
See. See this is the this is the city council. Oh,
he loves Naples. I'm just telling you it could he
could be the councilman from Naples before long. Anyway, I
don't want to push him too much. We know it's
gonna happen at some point. But in the meantime, I mean,
Clay asked me what I thought about Eric Adams, and
what I said was from what I can gather both
from NYPD friends of mine and just reading about his

(06:22):
different positions, is that he's not Deblasio. Insofar as Deblasio
I think was as a point of ideology, actively willing
to tear down the city and make people suffer because
he's a Marxist, like he thought that shared misery for
everyone was justice. I get the sense that Eric Adams

(06:43):
has challenges, sure, and maybe his leadership is not always
what it should be, although anyone can criticize any leader,
but that he is not malignant toward the City of
New York, or rather, he doesn't view his role as
some kind of a painful transformation. And I want you
to speak to that, like, how would you judge you're
seeing the mayor tonight?

Speaker 3 (07:05):
No, I think that's a good assessment.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I mean, look at his biggest failure is taking a
risk on this migrant crisis where he thought, like the
Democratic Party talking points were actually going to pan out
the way he thought they would, where the Democratic Party
nationally would support him in this endeavor, and all we
got is a three to four billion dollars per year
boondoggle that now he's trying to back his way out

(07:28):
of and he can't. I mean, he is hampered by
state law in many respects to what he now wants
to do. It's a little too late for most people,
me included. But absent the migrant crisis, things aren't terrible.
I mean in the sense of how he's doing with
policing and public safety. He's definitely putting more cops in
the subways, things like that.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
But it's do stantn Island cops like him? Do Staten
Island cops like him? That's what I know? Do the
do the cops support him? Pretty much? The rank and file.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
I would say it's fifty to fifty, but it was
you know, ninety nine to one for Bill de Blasio, right,
So you got to put every content all.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Right, No, that's fair that that tracks with what I
would have thought, by the way, certainly a lot better
than it was with the block, but maybe still has
some some room to go on the positive side of things.
I want to ask you this too, speaking of New York.
You know Mark Simone, right, I would assume w R
Mark Simons. Of course, Mark's a friend of mine, great
radio host. He came on our show, so I'm not

(08:27):
you know, he said this on five hundred radio stations,
including w R NYC. He came on and he said
he thinks that it is. He didn't say that it's possible.
He said Trump is going to win New York. I'm
just telling you what he said. I don't think Trump
is going to win New York. But how crazy is
it to say Trump is going to win New York

(08:48):
really given the trends right now, and I mean, or
do you think it's crazy at all, given that he's
only behind I think six or seven points according to
most of the polling.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Look, I mean he went I think November sixth, you know,
twenty twenty four, at nine o'clock at night, we will
know he didn't win New York.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
And that's fine.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
But I think he competes in New York in a
way that we've never seen a Republican candidate compete in
New York.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Two things to that.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
I know that the broader RNC and broader Republican Party
nationally was looking for a more marquee candidate to go
against Kirston Jilibrand, not because they thought they were going
to beat Kirston Jillibrand, even though she is a zilt
in a way that Chuck Schumer isn't even Chuck Schumer
for Rollins, pulls, shows up and goes to work and
gets involved in a Brooklyn bless we can fight nationally.

(09:39):
But he's very, very in depth is knowledge of local issues.
Jilli Brand I've never been in the same roomment with
her ever in my life. I mean, I've been in
office ten years. I've never actually seen her physically in person.
The GOP wanted a stronger candidate against her, not on
the prospect that they could beat her, but because they
think Trump is going to do so well in New
York that they can force some Senate spending in New York,

(10:01):
where this would have automatically been a wash.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
On the flip side, I think you're get done on
the flip side.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Adding to the the in the next thing, you're gonna
see him do some something in the Bronx in the next
couple of days. I think you're gonna see him do
a broader rally in the New York City area in
the next week or so, two weeks, three weeks, something
like that, and you're gonna see a record number of
black and brown New Yorkers. They're not because they're paid
like these rent the mobs that these liberals get. You're

(10:28):
gonna see black and brown New Yorkers go out there
in record number who earnestly and genuinely think Donald Trump
would do a better job as president. Because he didn't
do a better job as president than the guy who
currently occupies the office.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
I think drop see in you know, the most democratic parts.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Of New York City and not that not the liberal
parts like the the Upper West Side in the village,
but like New Yorkers live, like where people going to
Bodeguas and where people you know, you know, just live
their normal life and work in buildings and plumbers and electricians.
You're gonna see those black and brown New Yorkers be
at these rallies for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
If you can close whatever windows you have open on
your laptop or something, because you're actually cutting in and
out a little bit there, mister Barelli of Staten Island.
I don't know if that's just your WiFi.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
What are you in?

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Like city Wi Fi? Is that what's going on here?
Is it City of New York WiFi? That's why you're
chopping in and out of our podcast. So you need
to see if we can.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Yes, this is live direction from city Hall.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
That's what it looked like. I was gonna say, I
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you're a fancy man, but that's a that would be
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Pricing is the thing they're really doing.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
It's happening.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
I mean, we have a lawsuit Phil Murphy in New
Jersey and Josh gottheimer To Democrats are happy to have
their support. They're suing the MTA as well. Their case
is pretty strong. Our case is pretty strong. And talking
about strange bedfellows, the Republicans of Staten Island are actually
plaintiffs in our lawsuit with the United Federation of Teachers.

(12:57):
Teacher absolutely bamboozlely screwed by congestion pricing, so you will
now have to pay fifteen dollars a day just to
drive from one part of your own city, one part
of your own borrow, to the other part of your
own city. Undically un American. It's so disingenuous because in
their own report, in their own environmental impact studies, they're
saying we're only in a reduced congestion meaning traffic by

(13:20):
point zero zero one percent by like twenty forty. So
it's just a money grab. It's another way for New
York City government to extract money from the taxpayers. In
London is still one most traffic city in the world.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
It is you go on.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
There's a traffic model app company called Inrix. They model
traffic around the world. They are the authority on traffic.
London is the worst, and yet we're modeling what they're
doing there in New York City just to screw the
regular workaday New Yorkers. Because if the Brooklyn Bridge is
right behind me and you can't see it now, but
if we were to take this camera out there now,
you would count one hundred Mazdas for every Maserati that

(13:58):
comes a course, you know, one hundred Toyotas for every
range Rover. Because most most who communit that need their
cars are doing so because they live, you know, in
a more affordable part of the city, would have to
work in the Manhattan.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
So where are they collect it? Is it just at
the the usual tolls that they're going to collect the
fifteen dollars, you know what I'm saying. So when you
come across the GW Bridge, now there's an extra fifteen
dollars charge basically, or how does it work.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
It's going to be one hundred and fifty cameras in
every lane of every bridge and then on all the
southbound lanes south of sixtieth Street.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
So if you I know where you used to live,
so if you if you were to go visit your.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Doctor, just say you at your teen box just for
the privilege of having a doctor that happened to be
in the village.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
What did you said, I mean Sloan Ketterery.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Wait a second, Wait a second. If I were to
drive from say Columbia University down to NYU in my car,
you're telling me I would basically get a fifteen dollars
charge in the mail.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Yes, because you're evil, you drove a car. You should
have taken an uber and only got charged two dollars
on the new congestion charge. Or you should have taken
public trendsit even though you might get pushed in front
of a train.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
Or you might not live in the park.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
People who rely on their cartimes living parts of the
city that the MTA has failed them. They haven't built
a subway line to massive queens. So have you got
to go to Sloan Cantering for cancer treatment or just
you know, to visit your kid at NYU in their dorm.
You're paying fifteen dollars on top of the tolls, by
the way, on top of the tolls and all the
fees and all the stuff we already pay as New Yorkers,

(15:30):
the highest tax burden in the country.

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(16:37):
Do you think the protests are basically done now the
YPD has cleared it out, or are they just gonna
keep coming?

Speaker 3 (16:43):
No?

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I think, you know, once you let them smell blood
in the water, I think it just gets worse and worse.
Is it's gonna be like the George Floyd rice where
eventually it just putters out. But right now, with all
the media coverage and with all the excitement, with all
the additional protests going on at campuses and where not,
everyone's acting like University of Florida students or Unit UNC

(17:05):
frat boys, you're going to see more and more.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
So there's this place, Joe, if things get really hot
up there. It's called South Florida. Very lovely golf courses here.
All right, you just you just know, you throw up
the bat signal and we'll get a whole right wing
South Florida squad that come. We'll come get you, all right,
we'll get you. We'll do an ex filtration office State Nan.
We'll have to bring a lot of our our buddies though.
Fireman police. You know, we could use more good cops

(17:29):
than firefighters down here. So I'm just saying you can
tell them spread the word. I don't know, you guys
are gonna be You guys a gould be the last
last ones off the embassy in New York, if you
know what I mean, the last ones. Joe BURRELLI everybody
go check him out on social media. Joe, go save
the city. Please, thanks for talking to us.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
Good, Thank you,

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