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Sounds like you watched/listened to the podcast I posted. Like SF over the last 5-years, NYC will only change when the problems that affect the common citizen, start to affect the influential & connected. When there's enough piles of shit on the sidewalk and the crazy drug addicted start to invade their neighborhood's, it's only then when the actual day-to-day issues take precedence over the exaggerated & engineered social issues that they want to push. When Mayor David Dinkins was in office, racial issues and crime were at an all-time high in NYC, Giulliani was then elected as the citizens had enough of the dirty 80's and 90's that NYC had become. The crux is the NYC City Council which is infested with far-Left radicals and extremists. Mandami was never pressed hard about his position on public safety and crime, as his only response was 'defund the police' and develop a 'community-safety department'. Nevermind that Berkeley tried this years ago, funding fluctuated and the unit was disbanded after a couple of years as there wasn't enough vehicles for all the 'workers' and none of them wanted to work the graveyard shift or weekends. Oregon's so-called 'harm-reduction' program is supposed to be state-wide, the reality is not every country is fully-staffed and the majority of people that's getting 'help' are drifters looking for more social engagement than actually getting 'cleaned-up'. | |||
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There will be a bit of time while he puts his band of merry communist anti American sycophants into positions of power and then formulate the agenda, implement that agenda and get a real world result. Courts, Cops, Groceries, free transit (I think Ho-chull stopped that for now) it will take time to put together the grocery plan, you need facilities for retail, warehouses, employees to stock, transport, contracts with suppliers and funding mechanism that a large supplier can trust to pay the bill. Just because he wants it, these things don't happen overnight. | |||
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Tell that to the free shit crowd that voted for him. They will expect instant gratification. _____________________________________________ I may be a bad person, but at least I use my turn signal. | |||
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All this attention to ZM's transition team being all women and many other women in high profile positions. lots of talk about empowerment but it's looking more like a harem. Set the controls for the heart of the Sun. | |||
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Actually, I did not. My post was from experience with the city, and then keeping tabs on the shitstorm of that retched city after I retired, relieving me from the ugly task of ever entering that shithole for business, pleasure, anything. "I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965 | |||
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Looks like the communist movement for control of larger cities is moving to Seattle next... Link Mamdani-style candidate living off parents' money could ouster incumbent Dem mayor An inexperienced, far-left radical mayoral candidate, who has conceded that financial support from her parents has allowed her to run her campaign in the expensive city of Seattle, is on track to take down the incumbent Democratic mayor who has worked in city politics for almost two decades. Katie Wilson, a self-proclaimed "socialist," is out front of incumbent Bruce Harrell by just under 100 votes as of Tuesday, according to the latest election results from Seattle's King County. The lead has ping-ponged back-and-forth between the two candidates since last week's Tuesday general election. The race was held alongside a slate of other top races around the country, including gubernatorial races for New Jersey and Virginia, as well as the New York City mayoral race. The elections were largely seen as a win for Democrats and, in particular, for the far-left faction of the base, which saw local socialist candidates, like Mamdani and others, come away with victories. Wilson, who has been likened to Mamdani, could become the latest self-described socialist to win elected office if she maintains her lead. However, unlike many of the other socialist candidates who won their elections last week, but similar to Mamdani, Wilson will end up in a post charged with leading one of the country's largest metropolitan areas. Seattle's metropolitan residency is among one of the largest in the United States with over 4 million residents. | |||
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It's so strange how these places which have seen such disastrous reigns by Democrats, instead of trying out a conservative, they go further extreme to communism. Almost as if the divisiveness will not allow such voters to even consider voting for the opposite party. Despite clear successes from conservative cities. | |||
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Right. But time is not on his side... New York Bleeds Out By William Levin The nightmare descent of New York City under Mamdani rule has begun. Defunding the police, “free” services, and antisemitism are the tip of the spear. Staffing, policies, and mandates will issue from the mayor daily, implemented by an administration of hardcore socialists. The outlook is far worse when measured in dollars and cents. Spending will soar from already unsustainable levels, even as the tax base exits. When the top 1% leave, along with major financial firms, they never return. The glory of New York will fade. The city will not even be able to sustainably pay its bills for basic services. As they used to say in grade school, show your work. It is typically claimed that New York contributes far more to the federal government than it receives in federal aid. The implication is that New York is impervious to federal cut-offs and holds the financial moral high ground. Hogwash. New York City pays nothing to the federal government. The so-called contribution, totaling an estimated $60 billion, excluding Social Security payments, is the individual income tax dollars paid directly by NYC residents to the U.S. Treasury. None of these payments has anything to do with the city budget. The federal government will receive these revenues regardless of where people reside. What matters is the NYC budget and the source of revenues. In 2025, NYC’s budget totaled $119.8 billion. The city starts the Mamdani-era madness with a forecasted annual deficit of $5 billion to $6 billion, with no answers how to fill this gap. Factor in the city’s dependence on $10.5 billion in direct payments from the federal government. President Trump says he will lower that number to the legal minimum. Mamdani insists that no cuts can be made, that these payments are inviolate. He is about to learn that U.S. taxpayers are not obligated to subsidize the schemes of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). Even greater danger lurks. NYC stays afloat, financially speaking, only due to an additional $20.7 billion in annual direct aid from New York State. Why would this money be at risk, given the prospect of endless state Democrat rule? Because it is a shell game all the way down. N.Y. State itself is forecasting $27 billion in unfunded deficits over just three years, 2027–2029. Forty billion dollars in state debt must mysteriously appear, for an unprecedented increase in outstanding debt by 2029, from $56.5 billion to $95.6 billion. In the words of the state’s own controller, Thomas DiNapoli, “the vast majority of State-supported debt outstanding has been — and is projected to continue to be — ‘backdoor borrowing’ issued by public authorities, which circumvents the constitutional requirement for voter approval of State debt.” That is a sentence worth rereading. New York State funds itself in knowing, continuous violation of the state constitution, to avoid the will of the people. Now consider potential federal budget cuts. Direct payments from the federal government to New York State in 2025 total $98.5 billion, or a whopping 40% of the State’s total $246.7-billion budget. The state already knows that federal payments are slated to decline by $5 billion over the coming years. Further declines are inevitable, not due to President Trump, but reflecting the reality of an overwhelmed federal budget, now $37 trillion in debt. Yet into this morass Mamdani bases his mayoralty on outright defiance of the federal government, President Trump in particular. Polymarkets is open for betting. Put simply, by any normal accounting, New York State is using federal funds to pay $21 billion to NYC. By the same standard, New York City too is presently bankrupt, in the old-fashioned sense that it cannot pay for its extravagant spending, collecting $86.8 billion in total revenue versus outlays of $119.8 billion. The $31 billion needed annually by New York to survive comes, directly or indirectly, from the federal government. That will not last. But all this is mere prelude to the Mamdani tax-the-rich onslaught about to hit New York City. The numbers are frightening. At the individual level, in a city of 8.5 million people and 4 million taxpayers, the top 1%, or some 40,000 individuals, account for an estimated 45% of the city’s total $17.4-billion personal income tax receipts. While the New York Post talks of 1 million potentially exiting New York, it is highly likely that at least half of high-income taxpayers will choose escape over life in Mamdani New York. So goes roughly $4 billion, from a mere 20,000 departing for greener pastures. Others are sure to follow. Seventeen point four billion dollars will be the high-water mark for New York City personal income tax revenue. It gets markedly worse when businesses choose to exit New York, especially financial firms. The city collects roughly $13 billion in direct taxes on businesses, but the impact of business exit would be far greater, as associated spending ripples through the economy, conservatively tying $30 billion in city tax revenue to business-driven activities. Ten major financial firms alone could reduce NYC tax revenue by $5 billion. The city is at enormous risk, made all the greater by the well understood impact of technology. At a minimum, no financial firm needs to be in New York any longer, especially when the most needed 1,000 firms are specifically targeted by Mamdani for sharply higher taxes. Think of it. On top of already record-high taxes, 40,000 individuals are being told they, and they alone, will pay $4 billion in incremental annual taxes. Likewise, the 1,000 businesses most responsible for sustaining New York City will now face a $5 billion yearly tax increase. Or they can save $9 billion annually, plus more in existing taxes, by simply relocating in the beautiful U.S. of A., all the while flipping a New York bird on the way out. Mamdani is a fool or a liar (he could well be both) to claim that neither has alternatives. The Mamdani $9 billion will “unexpectedly” fail to raise anywhere close to expectations, even assuming New York State sees fit to authorize this suicide mission. Put it all together, and New York City revenues are likely to decline, permanently, by at least $10 billion due directly to Mamdani’s actions, adding to $5.5 billion in structural deficits, on top of an already slapdash concoction of sticks and glue that is New York State, made worse by implementation of devastating, and costly, Democratic Socialist Party principles, with President Trump vowing to restrict federal spending to the “bare minimum required by law.” At the same time, NYC spending will explode as Mamdani implements his absurdist vision of universal childcare, free buses, and city-run grocery stores. The harsh reality is that the Mamdani cataclysm will not be shouldered by Mamdani. It will be felt in every corner of the city, worst of all for the working class he pretends to champion. So call it as it is. Mamdani is a demagogic, antisemitic, anti-American socialist nepo baby vying to be the future of the Democrat party. He and his backers are ruled by the Marxist-Leninist master belief, “the worse, the better.” They affirmatively want leading corporations and the wealthiest 1%, including Democrats, to leave. Level New York. Reduce property value to Detroit size. Everyone has nothing, totally dependent on government. That is the goal, spun for the gullible as “affordable New York.” https://www.americanthinker.co...york_bleeds_out.html "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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All I can say to the people of NYC: Choke on it! You wanted this guy well now you're gonna get him:
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I'm not concerned that he got elected, it showcases the far lefts bizzarro fascination with electing dictatorial over bearing officials. The only downfall is the moving of Democrat voters from NYC Burroughs to the rest of the country and bringing their voting patterns with them. It also highlights the pitfalls of allowing massive numbers of third world citizens into the USA who didn't come here to assimilate, work hard and build lives like our ancestors, but to take over and obtain all the benefits from the wealthy class level ie anyone with a job to pay for their lives. Free food, healthcare, transportation, housing... let him run, let it happen, and publish it world wide on X for all to see. At some point even the LSM will have to deal with the situation... | |||
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Seattle has long been a Far-Left extremist stronghold for many decades. The only difference today is they're very open about their embrace of socialist policies and the irony of the candidates own wealth & background used to be subject to relentless cynicism and ridicule, today they're just another resource that's drank the Kool-Aid. ..and then, there's Seattle's city council. NYC's city council is quite a collection of kooks and crazies but, Seattle's takes it to another level. Local politics are filled with esoteric and odd but only Portland and Oakland can rival Seattle for strange and pathetic. | |||
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Socialism is resentment, disguised as compassion, enforced by tyranny, disguised as tolerance... The Socialist Mayor Clown Show Is Truly Something To Behold The progressive left never admits they are wrong and they always double down on failure. This is the mindset that continues to lead Democrats down a path of self destruction along with the cities they inhabit. One cannot separate the ongoing decline of US cities from far-left policies; one precipitates the other. The implosion of Joe Biden's faux presidency and the defeat of the Kamala Harris campaign left Democrats reeling and searching for answers, but it didn't take long for them to dismiss the idea of self reflection and come to the predictably insane conclusion they are right and everyone else is the enemy. The answer, they argue, is not to abandon their radical ideology and find their way back to common sense. Rather, they believe that they lost the elections because their candidates were "not extreme enough." But what could possibly be more extreme than Biden's mass online censorship campaign? His calls for pandemic vaccine passports for Americans to keep their jobs? His implementation of DEI and CRT programs across the federal government and the US military? His consistent denials over the stagflation crisis? When he declared Easter Sunday as "Transgender Day of Visibility?" What about the topless LGBT parties on the White House Lawn? How much worse can a political leader get? Well, we're about to find out. Democrats in cities like Chicago, New York and now Seattle have decided to replace their bumbling leftist mayors with more openly socialist mayors and the trend is likely to grow. This seems to be a calculated reformation of the Democrat base around increasingly more militant Marxist policies, using blue cities as a "proving ground." It makes sense when one considers how freely groups like Antifa and anti-ICE are able to operate, with clear coordination between radicals and the local government. These are places where activists feel most safe and comfortable because they are protected by resident politicians and police. Blue cities are becoming experimental playgrounds for color revolution and socialist policies that would never be allowed anywhere else. They see these cities as toys to be played with. The problem is, their initiatives are falling apart before they get into office and conservatives haven't had to lift a finger. For example, Zohran Mamdani's campaign promises are drying up on the vine like grapes in the desert sun. His supporters are now realizing that his 4-year rent freeze policy faces serious obstacles, with the new mayor relying on full support from the Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) appointed by Mayor Adams (which he is unlikely to get until a new board is appointed). The reality is, a rent freeze would result in an immediate selloff of rental properties and landlord flight from NYC, meaning, there will be an even worse housing shortage. Mamdani also got word from Governor Kathy Hochul that she will not be backing his fare free bus service concept, nor will she support his universal childcare program. In other words, Mamdani doesn't have the authority to fulfill his campaign promises. Furthermore, if the "Democratic socialist" gets approval from all parties involved he still has to deal with Trump's inevitable cuts to to federal dollars. NYC gets around $10 billion in direct federal aid and over $100 billion in federal funding through a variety of avenues. Even with all that cash, the city is still in the hole and desperate for relief after the Democrats disastrous migrant housing programs which crippled their subsidies for the homeless. The loss of a mere $10 billion could cause chaos for NYC's budget concerns and all of Mamdani's projects require an increasing budget, not a falling budget. https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...uly-something-behold "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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How long will it be before the socialists in government begin to call themselves communists? U.S. Army 11F4P Vietnam 69-70 NRA Life Member | |||
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Socialists, historically, have been the best friend and ally possible to the people. Until they are in power. Once that is achieved the people learn exactly what tyranny is.... Pronoun: His Royal Highness and benevolent Majesty of all he surveys 343 - Never Forget Its better to be Pavlov's dog than Schrodinger's cat There are three types of mistakes; Those you learn from, those you suffer from, and those you don't survive. | |||
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Apparently the only qualification needed for the fire department commissioner is being lesbian. https://x.com/TheChiefNerd/sta...ing-to-make-n2668528 "The Almighty, He put some livin' things on this earth so a man can eat." - Festus Haggen, Gunsmoke | |||
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^^^^^^^ And the same, exact business model (socialist mayor + lesbian fire chief) worked so well for the Pacific Palisades residents early this year. "I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965 | |||
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A comet would not be large enough. And I am a little puzzled why a devout Muslim is appointing a gay person to such a position. The immediate politics are obvious, but is the ultimate motive to be able to easily identify all the gays when the caliphate comes into power? ► 6.0/94.0 “I can’t give you brains, but I can give you a diploma.” — The Wizard of Oz | |||
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Socialism is resentment, disguised as compassion, enforced by tyranny, disguised as tolerance... "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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