I am logically refuting the idea that Mamdani's, or Hochel's, 'soak the Rich' plans will work. Ever hear of a "Thought experiment?"
I guess not. So read up some.
Mamdani and Hochel ignore Newton's Third Law in what they're doing. They assume the economic system they're dealing with is largely, if not entirely, static. It isn't.
Take your link in post 14. It says what I've been saying in the body of the article:
“We will add far more jobs in Miami over the next decade as an immediate and direct consequence of the mayor’s poor decision here with respect to posting that video,” Griffin told CNBC last week.
It’s resulted in at least one company, the hedge fund Citadel, to say it will be expanding elsewhere.
Ken Griffin, a billionaire, is planning to slowly draw down his business in NY and move it to Florida. That means Mamdani loses any expansion of Griffin's tax contributions, along with the jobs and taxes that would be paid.
He is hardly alone, and that article shows it. The financial giants are leaving in stages. They are slowly getting out, and Mamdani and Hochel are trying damn hard to show them to the door.
It won't happen suddenly. It will be like NY bleeds to death from paper cuts a little at a time.