Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I’m actually surprised Gen X is so against socialism. I guess they don’t mind that Social security will end for sure with them despite a lifetime of paying taxes
We're not against policies that help other people. We just hate phony virtue signalers like these so-called socialists.
Right. I am totally fine with losing my safety net as long as I’m not governed by some guy who is too virtuous seeming bc it MUST be fake!!! And if he checked the wrong box on his college app at 17 yo, forget it! I will not tolerate a candidate like that, even if he does care about working class and middle class issues. No thanks!! /s
Anonymous wrote:Everybody I hate hates Mamdani.
Anonymous wrote:I heard that he only sporadically sends thank you cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I’m actually surprised Gen X is so against socialism. I guess they don’t mind that Social security will end for sure with them despite a lifetime of paying taxes
We're not against policies that help other people. We just hate phony virtue signalers like these so-called socialists.
Anonymous wrote:Im not sure why he is getting so much attention. Especially from people who aren't even New Yorkers.. every time Ive heard him speak...he ... makes sense? Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I've been involved with community issues in NYC. Millennials are some of the most insufferable performative virtue signalers. They show up to community meetings, rant and rave, and then never show up again to the meeting and/or do nothing about the issue. Believe me, I don't think there should be billionaires either but I have no faith in Mamdani to accomplish anything. So the guy made videos that attracted attention. So he can smile into the camera. What does that actually have to do with governing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again: how was this dude not accepted to this school (apparently)??????
I like Mamdani and think he has the energy and idealism needed. So I am not saying this as someone who doesn’t want him to win.
My guess is that the checking of the box for Black doomed his application. Children of faculty go into a different handling process. Usually they are highly favored, it is the biggest of hooks, only smaller than development donor. But the admissions team also know who the faculty parent is. So, they would have known exactly who he was. Therefore, that was likely seen as attempting to scam the system and an immediate disqualification.
He is Ugandan by birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I've been involved with community issues in NYC. Millennials are some of the most insufferable performative virtue signalers. They show up to community meetings, rant and rave, and then never show up again to the meeting and/or do nothing about the issue. Believe me, I don't think there should be billionaires either but I have no faith in Mamdani to accomplish anything. So the guy made videos that attracted attention. So he can smile into the camera. What does that actually have to do with governing?
The most important part of being mayor is having a good relationship with the governor. Deblasio and Cuomo famously despised each other which led to the COVID crisis affecting nyc in a large way because Cuomo refused to give bigger budgets to de Blasio hoping he’d fail. Cuomo got the karma he deserved.
Kathy hochul will be under lots of pressure to make Mamdani fail. I hope she doesn’t listen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I've been involved with community issues in NYC. Millennials are some of the most insufferable performative virtue signalers. They show up to community meetings, rant and rave, and then never show up again to the meeting and/or do nothing about the issue. Believe me, I don't think there should be billionaires either but I have no faith in Mamdani to accomplish anything. So the guy made videos that attracted attention. So he can smile into the camera. What does that actually have to do with governing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.
Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.
Can you explain your dramatics concerning Mamdani?
I’m actually surprised Gen X is so against socialism. I guess they don’t mind that Social security will end for sure with them despite a lifetime of paying taxes