Anthony Cumia dives into the limitations of alternative energy sources like solar and wind, highlighting their inefficiencies in energy transportation. He argue the merits of coal and oil, emphasizing advancements in pollution control within the U.S., while criticizing environmental practices in other countries like India and China. The discussion also explores the financial pitfalls of state-regulated drug markets and the supposed lack of profit from legal marijuana sales. On the international front, the dialogue reviews President Trump's strategic military actions and the limited direct involvement in overseas conflicts. Additionally, he critiques climate change policies, questioning the legitimacy of popular climate science and the motivations behind it. The conversation concludes by examining the role of political figures and activists in shaping public perception of environmental issues.
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New York's Tax Exodus | 6-29-25
Anthony Cumias and caller Kevin from Long Beach discuss various topics including the perception of higher education as a marker of intelligence, the indoctrination occurring in colleges, and the financial burdens on New York taxpayers. They argue that college does not inherently make someone smart and criticize the elitist attitudes of some college graduates. They also cover the proposed tax policies in New York City that affect even those who have moved out of the city but continue to do business there. Additionally, they touch on the recent incident in Northern Idaho where a fire was set and firefighters and police were shot at by an unknown perpetrator, speculating about the motivations behind such acts.
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Observations on Pride | 6-29-25
Anthony Cumia shares his perspective on Gay Pride Month and modern pride festivities. He discusses the evolution from traditional parades to more flamboyant celebrations, question the necessity of pride events, and suggest that many in the LGBTQ+ community may not support these displays. The conversation touches on themes of tolerance, activism, and the differences between private lives and public displays of sexuality, while also referencing views on religious perspectives and international treatment of LGBTQ+ people.
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The Anthony Cumia Show | 06-29-25
Anthony talks about the excessive Pride Month celebrations, the disaster that Zohran Mamdani could be for New York and the lack of critical thinking when it comes to progressive politics. He also discusses the ineffectiveness of government-run enterprises, climate change and much more.
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Is New York Still for Families? | 6-22-25
Anthony Cumia speaks to Chris from Lindenhurst, discussing the high cost of living and deteriorating quality of life in New York, citing unaffordable real estate and a challenging job market. The conversation touches on the impact of COVID-19 on children's education and family decisions to move to states like South Carolina. Concerns about safety in USA, potential threats from sleeper cells, and the importance of self-defense are also discussed, with an emphasis on recent events and the effectiveness of armed security in preventing tragedies.
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The Anthony Cumia Show can be heard Sunday nights on WABC Radio in New York City from 8-11PM Eastern time.
Anthony Cumia has a long history on radio, beginning in 1994 as one half of Opie and Anthony, first on WBAB on Long Island, WAAF in Boston, eventually landing on WNEW-FM in New York City, where the duo hosted afternoon drive and went into syndication around the country. In 2014, Cumia launched The Anthony Cumia Show through another subscription-based platform.