Zohran Mamdani...

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BlackRock is scooping up more homes than anyone.
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Anonymous wrote:You’re full of it, 12:07. Does Mamdani even live in any kind of the communal housing he plans to mandate in NYC?


He is not talking about forcing everyone into communal housing, you dunce. What he is talking about is buying private property, ie. Property that would otherwise be purchased by landlords and rented at outlandish prices, and converting it into communal affordable housing. Not taking people's homes. Not forcing anyone into anything. Please shut up.

Hey you dunce, who’s going to pay for his “buying private property”????? Bill Gates? Soros? Fink? Who?


Who do you think pays for the massive public housing projects? Those are failed projects but no one seems to know how to correct them. They create a vicious circle of endless poverty where so many residents can’t imagine living anywhere else. If those projects were eliminated crime would go down 80%.
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Democrat controlled cities thrive on the poor.
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Anonymous wrote:Wrong thread, 13:11. Mamdani is no Republican.


You suffer from typical maga reading comprehension problems. It’s fine, and to be expected.

I’m just throwing out other good candidates to support while the MAGAs are pissing their pants in this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:You’re full of it, 12:07. Does Mamdani even live in any kind of the communal housing he plans to mandate in NYC?


He is not talking about forcing everyone into communal housing, you dunce. What he is talking about is buying private property, ie. Property that would otherwise be purchased by landlords and rented at outlandish prices, and converting it into communal affordable housing. Not taking people's homes. Not forcing anyone into anything. Please shut up.

Please dispense with the name calling.
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Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Doesn’t Singapore have this? They have tons of city housing. Definitely not a communist state
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Anonymous wrote:Just thought about how this all occurred in both Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer’s territories. Yikes.


AIPAC cares about foreign policy. Hakeem and Schumer are safe.

Evil.
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Mamdani can do what the hippies did to create communal housing. Throw in all your assets and buy a bunch of acres. He can be the guru.
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Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Let's be honest here. The cost of housing has exploded largely because we have a parasitic rentier class using the basic need of housing as an investment vehicle. The person suggesting we put a stop to such exploitation is not the divisive one. Landlords offer no value. They are an unnecessary middle man. And communal living is a more sustainable and economical practice, and it harms no one to make it available as an option for people looking for affordable housing.

Paid or not, you are Mamdani PR team. “LANDLORDS OFFER NO VALUE” is exactly the anti-American propaganda he pushes.


Well, they are not wrong when it comes to NYC. There is a parasitic rentier class that uses real estate in Manhattan as nothing more than investment vehicles. The Times had something a while ago that showed how one-third of all apartments in Manhattan are empty. Take a look at the Time Warner building or Hudson Yards or 432 Park Avenue after nightfall. They are empty. A lot of Manhattan exists simply as a place to park money for wealthy non-residents. I don't care for Mamdani, but I do think NYC should tax the hell on speculative residential real estate. It needs to be discouraged, which will open up more apartments to actual residents and lower costs.


Most of that is international money. We should restrict international investment in real estate before we go to extreme lengths on domestic investment. Just stop the Russian $$ from buying real estate.


Sure, but Schumer and Gilibrand are as all in with dark Russian and Saudi money as the Trump family. If you don't think establishment Democrats are as corrupt as Republicans, I welcome you to look at the sources of Pelosi's wealth.
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Is it possible for NYC to take over all properties owned by foreigners (or hedge funds) who aren't local residents.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Let's be honest here. The cost of housing has exploded largely because we have a parasitic rentier class using the basic need of housing as an investment vehicle. The person suggesting we put a stop to such exploitation is not the divisive one. Landlords offer no value. They are an unnecessary middle man. And communal living is a more sustainable and economical practice, and it harms no one to make it available as an option for people looking for affordable housing.

Paid or not, you are Mamdani PR team. “LANDLORDS OFFER NO VALUE” is exactly the anti-American propaganda he pushes.


Well, they are not wrong when it comes to NYC. There is a parasitic rentier class that uses real estate in Manhattan as nothing more than investment vehicles. The Times had something a while ago that showed how one-third of all apartments in Manhattan are empty. Take a look at the Time Warner building or Hudson Yards or 432 Park Avenue after nightfall. They are empty. A lot of Manhattan exists simply as a place to park money for wealthy non-residents. I don't care for Mamdani, but I do think NYC should tax the hell on speculative residential real estate. It needs to be discouraged, which will open up more apartments to actual residents and lower costs.


Most of that is international money. We should restrict international investment in real estate before we go to extreme lengths on domestic investment. Just stop the Russian $$ from buying real estate.


Sure, but Schumer and Gilibrand are as all in with dark Russian and Saudi money as the Trump family. If you don't think establishment Democrats are as corrupt as Republicans, I welcome you to look at the sources of Pelosi's wealth.


As a lifelong Democrat, I’d be more than happy to get rid of establishment Democrats and to put anti corruption policies into place, including rules of stock ownership and trading. I’d vote for an honest sane Republican over a lot of Democrats if I thought that I could trust them to hold out against the trumpers.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Doesn’t Singapore have this? They have tons of city housing. Definitely not a communist state


Beautiful city, but I suggest you learn about their tolerance for any kind of crime. They definitely do not have social workers instead of a police force.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Doesn’t Singapore have this? They have tons of city housing. Definitely not a communist state


Beautiful city, but I suggest you learn about their tolerance for any kind of crime. They definitely do not have social workers instead of a police force.

Good point. Mamdani would be in prison right now if he behaved there, as he does here.
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Anonymous wrote:Democrat controlled cities thrive on the poor.


Blue states attract the richest and most highly educated
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:City budgets are spent on Sanitation, Education, Public Safety, and Infrastructure (such as roads, schools, parks).

Yet we elect mayors that “inspire” us or debate their positions on international affairs. Things that a mayor has no impact on. Most humans are just dumb, we need technocrats as mayors. I miss Bloomberg, you could literally see the improvements made to the city week-to-week, everything was getting cleaner, parks improved etc. I could have cared less if he was pro Israel or Palestine, it wasn’t his job at that time nor should it be.


Mamdani has stated repeatedly that his focus will be on NYC. He can't do anything about the fact that everyone keeps questioning him on irrelevant foreign policy stances. Almost like they want to distract and divide. 🤔

Let’s be honest here. Anyone pushing communal housing on current privately owned property is guilty of creating division. This is AMERICA, not RUSSIA or CUBA.


Let's be honest here. The cost of housing has exploded largely because we have a parasitic rentier class using the basic need of housing as an investment vehicle. The person suggesting we put a stop to such exploitation is not the divisive one. Landlords offer no value. They are an unnecessary middle man. And communal living is a more sustainable and economical practice, and it harms no one to make it available as an option for people looking for affordable housing.

Paid or not, you are Mamdani PR team. “LANDLORDS OFFER NO VALUE” is exactly the anti-American propaganda he pushes.


Well, they are not wrong when it comes to NYC. There is a parasitic rentier class that uses real estate in Manhattan as nothing more than investment vehicles. The Times had something a while ago that showed how one-third of all apartments in Manhattan are empty. Take a look at the Time Warner building or Hudson Yards or 432 Park Avenue after nightfall. They are empty. A lot of Manhattan exists simply as a place to park money for wealthy non-residents. I don't care for Mamdani, but I do think NYC should tax the hell on speculative residential real estate. It needs to be discouraged, which will open up more apartments to actual residents and lower costs.


Most of trump tower is empty. Just a way to park money by buying up apartments
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