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Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential election, Sabia asserts that the ongoing chaos and radicalism within the Democratic Party could ironically strengthen capitalism. He sees the potential defeat of radical candidates like Mamani in New York as an opportunity to demonstrate the failures of socialist policies on a global stage. NYC, being a symbol of capitalism, could serve as the litmus test for whether Americans truly embrace socialism or reject it en masse.
His analysis hints at a paradox: if socialist policies take root in the nation’s most iconic city, the backlash could rekindle support for free-market principles nationwide. Sabia warns, however, that if left unchecked, the move toward socialism could undermine the very foundations of American prosperity and individual liberty.