Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are governments grocery stores supposed to work logistically?
I heard Mamdani on a podcast. He is proposing one grocery store in each borough to see if this might work to help bring down the cost of groceries if profit can be removed as a prerequisite. He is proposing this as an experiment to see if it's workable. His willingness to try new ideas is what excites me the most about him.
Does he have business experience?
Where is his wealth from?
What scares you about 4 grocery stores as an experiment to see if they help improve nutritional access/grocery prices in food desserts? Why does the source of his wealth or his background matter at all? Rich businessmen are also encouraged to test out new ideas, but hopefully they realize not all great ideas come from those already established.
Anonymous wrote:Mamfani demands the elimination of the NYPD.
DeSantis will give solid NY cops a $5,000 signing bonus.
The wealth pouring into Florida from NY and CA is astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Awful schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Israel/Palestine was the primary issue in this race, nor would you expect it to be, since New York City is in neither of those countries. Both right-wing Jews and left-wing pro-Palestinians tried to turn this into a referendum on Zionism, but wasn’t he mostly just running on… making the city affordable?
No. He was running on handouts and freebies.
And, most of those freebies he has promised he would not have authorization as mayor to give. That is up to the lawmakers. He is currently an assemblyman - someone who actually could make those things possible. Has he done any of those things? Nope.
He won't do them as mayor either. He can't.
He is a slippery snake oil salesman. And, the supposed "educated" elite fell for it.
No they didn't fall for anything. Everyone knows that campaign promises are aspirational and most can't be fully accomplished absent some incredible alignment in state houses. But they are voting for a vision and someone who inspires and excites them. That person is obviously not a has-been like Cuomo, nepobaby with tons of assault allegations. Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Mamfani demands the elimination of the NYPD.
DeSantis will give solid NY cops a $5,000 signing bonus.
The wealth pouring into Florida from NY and CA is astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:I hope mamdani wins. Corporate interests ruined nyc housing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mamfani demands the elimination of the NYPD.
DeSantis will give solid NY cops a $5,000 signing bonus.
The wealth pouring into Florida from NY and CA is astonishing.
Same lies on repeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Israel/Palestine was the primary issue in this race, nor would you expect it to be, since New York City is in neither of those countries. Both right-wing Jews and left-wing pro-Palestinians tried to turn this into a referendum on Zionism, but wasn’t he mostly just running on… making the city affordable?
No. He was running on handouts and freebies.
And, most of those freebies he has promised he would not have authorization as mayor to give. That is up to the lawmakers. He is currently an assemblyman - someone who actually could make those things possible. Has he done any of those things? Nope.
He won't do them as mayor either. He can't.
He is a slippery snake oil salesman. And, the supposed "educated" elite fell for it.
Anonymous wrote:Mamfani demands the elimination of the NYPD.
DeSantis will give solid NY cops a $5,000 signing bonus.
The wealth pouring into Florida from NY and CA is astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are governments grocery stores supposed to work logistically?
I heard Mamdani on a podcast. He is proposing one grocery store in each borough to see if this might work to help bring down the cost of groceries if profit can be removed as a prerequisite. He is proposing this as an experiment to see if it's workable. His willingness to try new ideas is what excites me the most about him.
Does he have business experience?
Where is his wealth from?
What scares you about 4 grocery stores as an experiment to see if they help improve nutritional access/grocery prices in food desserts? Why does the source of his wealth or his background matter at all? Rich businessmen are also encouraged to test out new ideas, but hopefully they realize not all great ideas come from those already established.
Of course they won’t.
Only wealthy leftist yuppies and hippies will show up and the poor, disabled, and unemployed will continue to suffer and eat soda and McDonald’s elsewhere.
It’s ok for Israel to have socialism and welfare systems but not the us
Ain’t it weird what cohesive, well-aligned, homogenous educated democracies with real borders can accomplish?