Who are you voting for in the Dem primary for mayor?

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Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


Enjoy your Cracker Barrel meals and weekend trips to Target and Macys as the pinnacle of your cultural experience!


You haven’t been to Miami, have you? Or even San Francisco, with an impressive mayor with a history of achievement?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


Enjoy your Cracker Barrel meals and weekend trips to Target and Macys as the pinnacle of your cultural experience!


You haven’t been to Miami, have you? Or even San Francisco, with an impressive mayor with a history of achievement?


On Miami- I will pass on the anti vaxxers who do Bible study as part of their school curriculum. And SF - hard pass on the crack head and heroin addict homeless encampments please and thank you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


Enjoy your Cracker Barrel meals and weekend trips to Target and Macys as the pinnacle of your cultural experience!


You haven’t been to Miami, have you? Or even San Francisco, with an impressive mayor with a history of achievement?


On Miami- I will pass on the anti vaxxers who do Bible study as part of their school curriculum. And SF - hard pass on the crack head and heroin addict homeless encampments please and thank you.


There are way fewer crack heads and homeless in SF than NYC, Lurie cleaned them out along with Newsom during the Asia conference. Lol if you think Miami Beach is full of Bible thumpers and not thong clad hunnies for the rich tech set
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


Enjoy your Cracker Barrel meals and weekend trips to Target and Macys as the pinnacle of your cultural experience!


You haven’t been to Miami, have you? Or even San Francisco, with an impressive mayor with a history of achievement?


On Miami- I will pass on the anti vaxxers who do Bible study as part of their school curriculum. And SF - hard pass on the crack head and heroin addict homeless encampments please and thank you.


There are way fewer crack heads and homeless in SF than NYC, Lurie cleaned them out along with Newsom during the Asia conference. Lol if you think Miami Beach is full of Bible thumpers and not thong clad hunnies for the rich tech set


There was a modest drop, yes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can’t wait to see all the Cuomo supporters weeping into their pillows tonight.


Meh, we won’t be, in six months, Mamdani will be exposed for the fraud he is but you’ll be stuck with him for another 3.5 years. DiBlasio, part 2. Could hurt AOC in 2028.


You’ll be “stuck with him” too, in this scenario.


Yes, but I already know he’ll be a failure. You’re the one who will be heartbroken.


Anyone who can speak like that will not be a complete failure.


lol, a sucker born every day.
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Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.

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Anonymous wrote:Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.


This seems like wishful thinking on his part - if you're relocating from NYC because you don't like Mamdani, I don't know why you would move 2 hours out on the LIRR to somewhere that's a ghost town in the winter; if that's the lifestyle you wanted you would have already made that move.

To the extent that "fear of anti-Semitism from Mamdani" produces any sort of a flight from NYC - and I'm skeptical it will - I suspect people will either move to another similar city (Boston, say) or will move to nearby suburbs with built-up downtowns and acceptable food options; if Mamdani specifically is driving the move then you probably want the closest equivalent to your current lifestyle in a place where he isn't the mayor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


I think Hoechel will keep him in check
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


I think Hoechel will keep him in check


Curious what people think his crazy ideas are? From what I can see, many of them were not dissimilar to things other mayors did.
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Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.

Sure Marc. We barely tolerate the unrefined summer crowd that litter our beaches and communities. Permit restrictions and preservation of land is paramount. 4th and 5th generations reside here along with those of us who protect our land and schools. Our kids attend public schools that rival privates. They attend ivies and excellent colleges too. Many of them return to practice medicine, law, family businesses, teach, startups, architects, builders, and land, ocean, wildlife preservationists.

This forum is the antithesis to the NYC I knew and loved. The arrogance is astounding. The era of old guard and old money reveals the rot plaguing this administration and country. As I expected, it didn't move the needle for Cuomo. Bloomberg has egg on his face.

Mamdani renewed the hope and passion of a young generation. Onto the midterms.
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Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.

Sure Marc. We barely tolerate the unrefined summer crowd that litter our beaches and communities. Permit restrictions and preservation of land is paramount. 4th and 5th generations reside here along with those of us who protect our land and schools. Our kids attend public schools that rival privates. They attend ivies and excellent colleges too. Many of them return to practice medicine, law, family businesses, teach, startups, architects, builders, and land, ocean, wildlife preservationists.

This forum is the antithesis to the NYC I knew and loved. The arrogance is astounding. The era of old guard and old money reveals the rot plaguing this administration and country. As I expected, it didn't move the needle for Cuomo. Bloomberg has egg on his face.

Mamdani renewed the hope and passion of a young generation. Onto the midterms.


There is not a single public school on the east end rivaling a decent private in NYC. Pierson is mediocre, Southampton and East Hamptons are disasters with tons of illegals. Ross is a ripoff.

Whether you “barely tolerate” (nice word choice when discussing Jewish people, glad you can muster the strength and resolve to tolerate them since it’s optional for you) the summer crowds or not doesn’t matter. You are powerless and their money talks. It has been the same old story on the east end for a century, with each boom cycle in NYC leading to more and more building and crowds.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ADVERTISEMENT
Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.

Sure Marc. We barely tolerate the unrefined summer crowd that litter our beaches and communities. Permit restrictions and preservation of land is paramount. 4th and 5th generations reside here along with those of us who protect our land and schools. Our kids attend public schools that rival privates. They attend ivies and excellent colleges too. Many of them return to practice medicine, law, family businesses, teach, startups, architects, builders, and land, ocean, wildlife preservationists.

This forum is the antithesis to the NYC I knew and loved. The arrogance is astounding. The era of old guard and old money reveals the rot plaguing this administration and country. As I expected, it didn't move the needle for Cuomo. Bloomberg has egg on his face.

Mamdani renewed the hope and passion of a young generation. Onto the midterms.


There is not a single public school on the east end rivaling a decent private in NYC. Pierson is mediocre, Southampton and East Hamptons are disasters with tons of illegals. Ross is a ripoff.

Whether you “barely tolerate” (nice word choice when discussing Jewish people, glad you can muster the strength and resolve to tolerate them since it’s optional for you) the summer crowds or not doesn’t matter. You are powerless and their money talks. It has been the same old story on the east end for a century, with each boom cycle in NYC leading to more and more building and crowds.


Dp. Pp was obviously discussing all summer residents. This is exactly the kind of persecution complex while clearly not being victims whatsoever at all that irritates people. Not a good look
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Republican I’m looking forward to watching the NYC train wreck, which we all knew was coming anyway. I have no stake in the game though, sorry to those of you living there.


Enjoy your Cracker Barrel meals and weekend trips to Target and Macys as the pinnacle of your cultural experience!


You haven’t been to Miami, have you? Or even San Francisco, with an impressive mayor with a history of achievement?


On Miami- I will pass on the anti vaxxers who do Bible study as part of their school curriculum. And SF - hard pass on the crack head and heroin addict homeless encampments please and thank you.


There are way fewer crack heads and homeless in SF than NYC, Lurie cleaned them out along with Newsom during the Asia conference. Lol if you think Miami Beach is full of Bible thumpers and not thong clad hunnies for the rich tech set


Wrong. I've never seen so many addicts and erratically behaving people as in SF. I guess those were just the tech bros though.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ADVERTISEMENT
Well I know my plan now…

“I anticipate literally thousands of Jewish families leaving New York City, coming to The Hamptons, coming to Suffolk County,” said Rabbi Marc Schneier of The Hampton Synagogue, saying that he is planning to establish a new Jewish day school to serve those families.

Sure Marc. We barely tolerate the unrefined summer crowd that litter our beaches and communities. Permit restrictions and preservation of land is paramount. 4th and 5th generations reside here along with those of us who protect our land and schools. Our kids attend public schools that rival privates. They attend ivies and excellent colleges too. Many of them return to practice medicine, law, family businesses, teach, startups, architects, builders, and land, ocean, wildlife preservationists.

This forum is the antithesis to the NYC I knew and loved. The arrogance is astounding. The era of old guard and old money reveals the rot plaguing this administration and country. As I expected, it didn't move the needle for Cuomo. Bloomberg has egg on his face.

Mamdani renewed the hope and passion of a young generation. Onto the midterms.


There is not a single public school on the east end rivaling a decent private in NYC. Pierson is mediocre, Southampton and East Hamptons are disasters with tons of illegals. Ross is a ripoff.

Whether you “barely tolerate” (nice word choice when discussing Jewish people, glad you can muster the strength and resolve to tolerate them since it’s optional for you) the summer crowds or not doesn’t matter. You are powerless and their money talks. It has been the same old story on the east end for a century, with each boom cycle in NYC leading to more and more building and crowds.


Dp. Pp was obviously discussing all summer residents. This is exactly the kind of persecution complex while clearly not being victims whatsoever at all that irritates people. Not a good look


No. He was talking about a Jewish day school and attacking those who’d move out east for it. As if townies have any political or cultural power to stop it. Also look how pathetic his description of their students are. A handful go to ivies (2-3 a year) and return home to be doctors. How small town and sad they couldn’t be bankers or have real careers in the city.
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