Zohran Mamdani...

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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

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We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.


What are the things you like about him?


Dp but I like that he has new ideas and he’s running for something not against something.

Mainline Democrats had no ideas since Obamacare and 15 dollar minimum wage, and even that took pulling teeth. The federal minimum wage is still 7.25 despite 12 years of Democrat presidencies, health insurance premiums and deductibles are higher than ever, and Democrats somehow send billions to Israel and Ukraine and Wall street bailouts yet had no money for student loan bailouts or foreclosure bailouts. They let big tech charge additional fees to Americans for cellular phone and internet bills but give illegal migrants free government phones and utilities.


Lol.

Were you born yesterday? Or just never read anything or never paid attention to anything - books, history, facts, news, people.

Gawd how k-12 and colleges have failed everyone the last 15 years.


Free city buses and baby baskets and taxes to billionaires? Gee, throw him away and lock the key
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Anonymous wrote:Israel’s problem is not Mamdani. It’s Bibi.

If they can’t understand the longer he stays in office, the worse it will get for Israel then there’s no hope for them. Netanyahu should’ve gotten the Golda Meir treatment after 10/7. He wasn’t kicked out of office because he’s designed the office so he permanently stays


Poll: Overwhelming majority of Jewish Israelis share genocidal belief there are ‘no innocent people in Gaza:

https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/poll-overwhelming-majority-of-jewish-israelis-share-genocidal-belief-there-are-no-innocent-people-in-gaza/




The majority of Palestinians think there’s no innocent Israeli either. Regardless of the unpopularity of Hamas and Bibi, they still have a broad coalition of support even after 10/7 if for no other reason then they are actually the moderate voices of both right wings which is scary to think about
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


It means he’s like many other kids of his generation. Jobs aren’t available with just an undergrad and parental support is needed after 25.

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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


That you have a rich fantasy life?
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Anonymous wrote:It's good that some of the Democrats are recognizing their issue. I was listening to Hakeem Jeffries the other day who was saying that rather than attacking Mamdani, Democrats need to pay attention to why he's popular. It's economic populism.

People are struggling. Some had a rough time during COVID, and some are having a rough time with Trump right now. Wages for most Americans have pretty much been stagnant while the rich keep getting richer. Housing costs keep rising, grocery costs keep rising, healthcare costs keep rising yet wages are stagnant and the middle class is getting beat down. All the other issues pale in comparison.

As Carville once best said it, "it's the economy, stupid."

Economic populism is the key to the Dems future


As it is for the Republicans. The D vision is "free everything for everyone, paid for by rich people". The R vision is "lower taxes, more $ in your pocket to spend as you like" instead of "we'll take your money through higher taxes and redistribute it to get more votes". So far, the R vision is prevailing.

DP. I see this stuff and just feel hopeless for our country. A tax cut is the same thing as a government expenditure. This is very basic stuff. What you’re describing is the same vision but in one scenario the everyone is the wealthy.


Less tax revenue is not the same as government spending. It's less government revenue and consequently less government spending. Reduced taxation also means more money kept by taxpayers, to spend as they like, or to invest, or to save for a rainy day or for some other purpose.

Not sure if you are American but this is from Treasury’s website:
“ Tax expenditures describe revenue losses attributable to provisions of Federal tax laws which allow a special exclusion, exemption, or deduction from gross income or which provide a special credit, a preferential rate of tax, or a deferral of tax liability. These exceptions are often viewed as alternatives to other policy instruments, such as spending or regulatory programs.”
https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/tax-policy/tax-expenditures
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Anonymous wrote:Israel’s problem is not Mamdani. It’s Bibi.

If they can’t understand the longer he stays in office, the worse it will get for Israel then there’s no hope for them. Netanyahu should’ve gotten the Golda Meir treatment after 10/7. He wasn’t kicked out of office because he’s designed the office so he permanently stays


Poll: Overwhelming majority of Jewish Israelis share genocidal belief there are ‘no innocent people in Gaza:

https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/poll-overwhelming-majority-of-jewish-israelis-share-genocidal-belief-there-are-no-innocent-people-in-gaza/




The majority of Palestinians think there’s no innocent Israeli either. Regardless of the unpopularity of Hamas and Bibi, they still have a broad coalition of support even after 10/7 if for no other reason then they are actually the moderate voices of both right wings which is scary to think about


Until 2017 Hamas’ charter called for the massacre of all Jews no matter where they were in the world. In other words, not just Israeli Jews - though that’s bad enough. But all Jews. That’s the definition of genocide and the representation Palestinians voted for and continue to support.
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Anonymous wrote:Israel’s problem is not Mamdani. It’s Bibi.

If they can’t understand the longer he stays in office, the worse it will get for Israel then there’s no hope for them. Netanyahu should’ve gotten the Golda Meir treatment after 10/7. He wasn’t kicked out of office because he’s designed the office so he permanently stays


Poll: Overwhelming majority of Jewish Israelis share genocidal belief there are ‘no innocent people in Gaza:

https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/poll-overwhelming-majority-of-jewish-israelis-share-genocidal-belief-there-are-no-innocent-people-in-gaza/




The majority of Palestinians think there’s no innocent Israeli either. Regardless of the unpopularity of Hamas and Bibi, they still have a broad coalition of support even after 10/7 if for no other reason then they are actually the moderate voices of both right wings which is scary to think about


Until 2017 Hamas’ charter called for the massacre of all Jews no matter where they were in the world. In other words, not just Israeli Jews - though that’s bad enough. But all Jews. That’s the definition of genocide and the representation Palestinians voted for and continue to support.


Cool story, bro.

Now do the opening sections of the Likud charter, both at inception and today. You know, the preamble that calls for the death and destruction of all non-Jews in the Middle East.

Once you’re done, crawl back into the hole you came from.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


He's a state Assemblyman. That's an impressive role for someone the age he was when he started / won that election.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


Dayum. It’s says Dayum.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


This are all his voters and door knockers. Fo sure
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


It means he’s like many other kids of his generation. Jobs aren’t available with just an undergrad and parental support is needed after 25.



With that self-fulfilling coddled, lazy, loser mentality & attitude, you bet it is.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. I earn it and want to decide how it is spent. Not have some jerk administrator in an ivory tower in Washington DC decide how MY labor is spent.

Why do you not feel the same about your hard-earned money going to Israel? Over the past decades, Israel has received over 300 BILLION dollars in US taxpayer money. Why do you not have an issue with that?


The most vocal critics of Mamdani are Zionists, yet they always stay silent when this is raised. New York ranks #1 of all US cities in terms of highest amount of taxes being sent to Israel.


Exactly. It is despicable. People attacking him and AOC and Bernie - who were legitimately elected by Americans- while supporting a foreign countries involved in our govt


Nobody cares. Why aren't you whining about remittances sent abroad by immigrants, money which leaves the U.S. economy? Maybe you'd like to snivel about U.S. participation in NATO - foreign countries! "Zionists" as the bogeyman isn't playing well.


Hey bill, go take your phony wife and F off. You’re a loser


So name-calling is what you're reduced to? the last refuge of the witless?


Oh yes, you’re right. I’m so ashamed! You’re trying to influence an election in a city you don’t even live in full time by lying, scheming and vilifying a perfectly capable candidate who was validly supported by real voters, and you regularly dox students and try to ruin the lives of people who don’t agree with you and your Zionist views. But yes, I am the one who should be ashamed for name calling one time on an anonymous message board.

/s


We'll see how "capable" he turns out to be, campaigning on promises he cannot keep but which appeal to the "more free stuff" crowd who barely pay taxes but want more, more, more without paying for anything themselves.


I pay plenty of taxes and I support Mamdani. As do my co workers who also support him.
. You are no doubt a white upper class woman. Working class people are actually intelligent enough to see through his lies and false promises.


What does it say when the upper class are the working class? There’s no difference in the classes if everyone’s in debt and living paycheck to paycheck. 80% of Americans are.


What does it say when an upper class kid goes to a lefties slac, gets a useless studies major, graduates with no job, moves to the Bronx and has their parents pay their rent, don’t like any of the jobs- wage or salary, become a community activist, complain and lives off donated donor funds.

What does that say?


He's a state Assemblyman. That's an impressive role for someone the age he was when he started / won that election.


It says snake oil grifter.
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Anonymous wrote:They weren’t trying very hard. If at all. That’s for sure.


True
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Anonymous wrote:Israel’s problem is not Mamdani. It’s Bibi.

If they can’t understand the longer he stays in office, the worse it will get for Israel then there’s no hope for them. Netanyahu should’ve gotten the Golda Meir treatment after 10/7. He wasn’t kicked out of office because he’s designed the office so he permanently stays


Poll: Overwhelming majority of Jewish Israelis share genocidal belief there are ‘no innocent people in Gaza:

https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/poll-overwhelming-majority-of-jewish-israelis-share-genocidal-belief-there-are-no-innocent-people-in-gaza/




The majority of Palestinians think there’s no innocent Israeli either. Regardless of the unpopularity of Hamas and Bibi, they still have a broad coalition of support even after 10/7 if for no other reason then they are actually the moderate voices of both right wings which is scary to think about


Until 2017 Hamas’ charter called for the massacre of all Jews no matter where they were in the world. In other words, not just Israeli Jews - though that’s bad enough. But all Jews. That’s the definition of genocide and the representation Palestinians voted for and continue to support.


Cool story, bro.

Now do the opening sections of the Likud charter, both at inception and today. You know, the preamble that calls for the death and destruction of all non-Jews in the Middle East.

Once you’re done, crawl back into the hole you came from.


Yep, the genocidal rhetoric from Zionists has been around since even before the creation of Israel.
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Anonymous wrote:It's good that some of the Democrats are recognizing their issue. I was listening to Hakeem Jeffries the other day who was saying that rather than attacking Mamdani, Democrats need to pay attention to why he's popular. It's economic populism.

People are struggling. Some had a rough time during COVID, and some are having a rough time with Trump right now. Wages for most Americans have pretty much been stagnant while the rich keep getting richer. Housing costs keep rising, grocery costs keep rising, healthcare costs keep rising yet wages are stagnant and the middle class is getting beat down. All the other issues pale in comparison.

As Carville once best said it, "it's the economy, stupid."

Economic populism is the key to the Dems future


As it is for the Republicans. The D vision is "free everything for everyone, paid for by rich people". The R vision is "lower taxes, more $ in your pocket to spend as you like" instead of "we'll take your money through higher taxes and redistribute it to get more votes". So far, the R vision is prevailing.


The problem is republicans have gone batshit crazy. They can’t just focus on trying to run a country efficiently. They have to try and control citizens. They should not be in the business of women’s reproduction and what they can do and when and where. They aren’t helping the country’s economy by censoring books read by students. Let them learn that everyone doesn’t live in a Christian house, there are all kinds of people.
Republicans need to stop trying to ban gay parades and drag performances. Worse, stop trying to remove trans children from their homes.

The republicans have lost their focus. Their reputation is in the toilet. It’s become impossible to respect them anymore and that’s too bad.


You sound batshit crazy yourself. Go back and read your post and ask yourself if that is how you meant it to come across.


Are you trying to claim the republicans have always been sniveling cowards who can only echo their leader because they can no longer voice their own opinions?

Based on your post wages are stagnant and only the rich are getting richer and the Republicans are addressing the problem? Groceries are up, housing prices are way up, healthcare up. Which section of this big bill did the republicans write their plan to eliminate these problems?

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