Libhater
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Mamdani has 46 percent of likely voters saying they'd back him. They're buying what he's selling: soak-the-rich politics wrapped
in culture-war radicalism.
New Yorkers have endured years of progressive experiments: no-bail giveaways, prosecutors who treat criminals like victims, and
a City Hall that chased cops, investors, and families out the door.
Mamdani's pitch is more gas on the same fire--luxury taxes, hostility toward finance and real estate, and an active posture on
foreign causes like Intifada that have nothing to do with safer subways or cleaner streets. He's also said, "not particularly
concerned" about crime.
Liberals should be but aren't the least bit concerned that their current party and it's rising stars are full blown socialists.
in culture-war radicalism.
New Yorkers have endured years of progressive experiments: no-bail giveaways, prosecutors who treat criminals like victims, and
a City Hall that chased cops, investors, and families out the door.
Mamdani's pitch is more gas on the same fire--luxury taxes, hostility toward finance and real estate, and an active posture on
foreign causes like Intifada that have nothing to do with safer subways or cleaner streets. He's also said, "not particularly
concerned" about crime.
Liberals should be but aren't the least bit concerned that their current party and it's rising stars are full blown socialists.