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A significant part of the discussion revolves around a recent victory speech—likely from a political figure—described as “literally never worked,” and notably, “very angry.” The speech's tone was markedly hostile, perceived as bordering on "jihadlike," with an aggressive and guttural delivery.
This anger may reflect political tension and a combative stance that could hinder cooperation, especially with older political figures like Trump. The speaker notes that the angry tone and confrontational rhetoric could impact negotiations and the city’s future funding, particularly as mass exodus from New York continues, with projections of around 700,000 more residents leaving.