Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
A lot of rich and powerful people would rather back to corrupt mayor than let an anti-establishment candidate win. I am so excited for him but he will be put through the ringer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
Worried about his safety until then. Too many powerful people are upset about his victory.
Anonymous wrote:He said to DISMANTLE the NYPD and bring in the social workers!!!!!! Is he that stupid?
Anonymous wrote:He said to DISMANTLE the NYPD and bring in the social workers!!!!!! Is he that stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
Of course, but it’s going well so far. Democrats have to change the party from within. People haven’t been very excited to decide between republicans and near republicans with a D next to their names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Most Education Now = Indoctrination
Beware.
This.
This was the bulk of his voter targeting and turnout. Underemployed, indoctrinated, entitled young college grads from UMC east coast families.
GenX is truly a disappointment. Sad. I thought we were better than this.
Hopefully they’ll see the light before it’s too late. Boomers to.
"Hopefully they’ll see the light before it’s too late. Boomers to."
Unfortunately, Cuomo killed off a lot of the boomers during Covid - the voters he needed to win.
Hope the voters in NY are educated as to the dangers of electing someone like Mamdani.
Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
Anonymous wrote:We still have to get through the election. There’s no guarantee he’s going to win. Before people start making assumptions that this is the new future, let’s see how it plays out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
On MY back, with MY dollars.
Their astounding tech sector, academia, life sciences sector, and income taxes pay for most of what they have accomplished.
The pager project was ingenious as well. I hope we paid for a piece of that!
Ok great! So now can we please stop sending billions of US taxpayer money to Israel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Most Education Now = Indoctrination
Beware.
This.
This was the bulk of his voter targeting and turnout. Underemployed, indoctrinated, entitled young college grads from UMC east coast families.
GenX is truly a disappointment. Sad. I thought we were better than this.
Hopefully they’ll see the light before it’s too late. Boomers to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Most Education Now = Indoctrination
Beware.
This.
This was the bulk of his voter targeting and turnout. Underemployed, indoctrinated, entitled young college grads from UMC east coast families.
GenX is truly a disappointment. Sad. I thought we were better than this.