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Next Steps Show Feb 27, 2025

Power unchecked is power abused. When leaders are silenced, when justice is compromised, and when safety is sacrificed for politics, we all pay the price. The fight is not just for control—it is for the truth, for accountability, and for the people caught in the crossfire. — your Conservative Nuyorican Peter Vazquez

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Power, justice, and control collide in this unfiltered deep dive. Irondequoit’s Town Board is under fire—did they overstep their authority in silencing an elected leader? 

Meanwhile, New York’s prison crisis escalates as correction officers strike, inmates speak out, and families fear for their loved ones. Is public safety the real casualty?

We break it all down—voices from both sides, raw truths, and the hard questions no one else is asking.

The full conversation is now live. Listen, think, and decide for yourself.

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