Anonymous wrote:I'm not giving up hope for this guy being a successful and popular NYC mayor but holy cow what shockingly foolish things for a mayor-elect to say about their city in the time frame between being elected and being sworn-in. I'm sure city officials and city employees can't wait to work for this idiot now. I actually thought this guy was highly intelligent until seeing this.
Anonymous wrote:The mayor-elect of NYC called the NYPD racist, homophobic, and said “when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been laced by the IDF.”
Mamdani did an apology tour, but does any reasonable person believe his true feelings have suddenly changed?
There are almost 34,000 NYPD officers in NYC. That’s almost 10,000 more than all of the law enforcement officers in Virginia. Ask yourself, if your boss said that about you, would you look for another job?
Recruiting by the NYPD is up so far in 2025, but it’s just keeping up with retirements. At 34,000 officers the NYPD is still understaffed by 5,000 officers. If a Mamdani Administration accelerates retirements and resignations, while depressing the recruiting rate, public safety will suffer and crime in NYC will rise rapidly.
What do you think NYC will look like at the end of 2026?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But as far as your question goes, politicians say a lot of things to get elected.
Mamdani pivoted away from defund the police, racists, homophobes, IDF boot on the neck to an “apology” in 2025 to get elected. Why should the NYPD and their union trust him now?
Few people give a shit who cops and cop unions trust.
Until they have an emergency and call 911.
Cops don't prevent crime. They respond (sometimes) after the fact, and they have a pretty bad track record of actually solving crimes.
Anonymous wrote:The real Mamdani has already emerged. I missed his campaign reels about capitulation. The National Security machine is alive and well.
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/mamdanis-first-loss
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But as far as your question goes, politicians say a lot of things to get elected.
Mamdani pivoted away from defund the police, racists, homophobes, IDF boot on the neck to an “apology” in 2025 to get elected. Why should the NYPD and their union trust him now?
Few people give a shit who cops and cop unions trust.
Until they have an emergency and call 911.
Cops don't prevent crime. They respond (sometimes) after the fact, and they have a pretty bad track record of actually solving crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But as far as your question goes, politicians say a lot of things to get elected.
Mamdani pivoted away from defund the police, racists, homophobes, IDF boot on the neck to an “apology” in 2025 to get elected. Why should the NYPD and their union trust him now?
Few people give a shit who cops and cop unions trust.
Until they have an emergency and call 911.
Cops don't prevent crime. They respond (sometimes) after the fact, and they have a pretty bad track record of actually solving crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mamdani’s biggest issue is how little power he actually has. Hochul runs New York. Albany will be just fine.
I'm pretty sure he is a grifter and is fully aware that he wont be able to deliver on most of that. He likely has other schemes planned.
Ok, then why all the pants pissing and histrionics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But as far as your question goes, politicians say a lot of things to get elected.
Mamdani pivoted away from defund the police, racists, homophobes, IDF boot on the neck to an “apology” in 2025 to get elected. Why should the NYPD and their union trust him now?
Few people give a shit who cops and cop unions trust.
Until they have an emergency and call 911.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mamdani’s biggest issue is how little power he actually has. Hochul runs New York. Albany will be just fine.
I'm pretty sure he is a grifter and is fully aware that he wont be able to deliver on most of that. He likely has other schemes planned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mamdani’s biggest issue is how little power he actually has. Hochul runs New York. Albany will be just fine.
I'm pretty sure he is a grifter and is fully aware that he wont be able to deliver on most of that. He likely has other schemes planned.
Anonymous wrote:Mamdani’s biggest issue is how little power he actually has. Hochul runs New York. Albany will be just fine.