By Rich Kozlovich

“Mamdani, a Ugandan-born state assemblyman from the New York City borough of Queens, is proposing to eliminate fares to ride New York City’s vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) “tuition-free,” freezing rents on municipal housing, offering “free childcare” for children up to age 5, and setting up government-run grocery stores."
"Brilliant. Why not just make everything free? Why hasn’t anyone ever thought of this before? How blessed New York City residents are. Their lives are about to become effortless, carefree. Utopia is coming. All this and Islam too — almost too much joy to contain." - Dr. Michael Hurd

He's a defund the police enthusiast yet had armed guards at his wedding, and now that there's been a mass shooting he's praising "first responders". Now that the public is outraged over this shooting he's had an epiphany... an epiphany mind you....Zohran Mamdani now loves the police, and in spite of all his historical anti-police rhetoric calling them "racists and a threat to public safety", his new found appreciation for the police is truly heartfelt and not just politics! Right? You do believe that don't you?
- Zohran Mamdani Hires Private Security After Calling to Defund Police
- Mamdani Wants Cops to Stop Responding to Attacks on Jews
So "don't worry, be happy". Except that might not be possible since if Mamdani is elected and implements his insane schemes, Gotham will burn to the ground.




- My Socialist Mayor - I live in New York City. "Proud Democratic Socialist," Zohran Mamdani is likely to be my next mayor. I'm not happy about it. But I am outnumbered. Mamdani is popular. He won more primary votes than any other candidate in the city's history. Minneapolis may also elect a socialist mayor. Why?! How deluded can voters be? In my new video, I explain why their socialist ideas are destructive. Mamdani mocks those of us who fear socialism. He says socialism just means that the state "provides whatever is necessary for its people to live a dignified life."...........
- Zohran Mamdani’s New York City Will Become Like Sadiq Khan’s London - New Yorkers have long prided themselves on a city that balances diversity with order, but the rise of Zohran Mamdani in the 2025 mayoral race raises questions about whether that balance could tip toward the struggles plaguing London under Sadiq Khan’s leadership.........London’s crime rates have climbed steadily since Khan took office in 2016. ..............Immigration policies under Khan have also come under fire for contributing to these strains................ unchecked immigration has led to segregated communities, eroding the shared civic fabric that once defined London.............documented spike in antisemitic incidents across the UK, which accelerated after the October 7, 2023, attacks in Israel............ In London, this has left Jewish communities feeling vulnerable, a sentiment echoed in reports from organizations like the Community Security Trust.............


- Not Just NYC: "Mamdani of Minneapolis" Shows Widening Rift in Democratic Party - First came Zohran Mamdani, an avowed socialist with scant executive experience, who in June shocked the Democratic mainstream when he captured its primary for New York City mayor. Now the rise of Omar Fateh—the so-called Mamdani of Minneapolis running for mayor there—is lending credence to the notion of a widening rift between the party’s centrist establishment and a progressive wing that has been energized by its opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza and demands for affordable housing..................

- Only 23% of Democrats describe their party in positive terms
- Incurious George: Conway Thinks Dems Can Fix Their Abysmal Approval by Hating President Trump Even More
- California Fast-Food Restaurants — Including In-N-Out — Struggle Under $20 Minimum Wage Law
Fauxcahontas claimed his government grocery store idea was a grand idea as it's worked elsewhere. Really, then why didn't she name just one of these "elsewheres"? My understanding is wherever this scheme was implemented they were financial fiascos such as in Kansas City where it lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, had empty shelves, and rotten food.
So, given all that he stands for and all he's offering to New Yorkers, or perhaps I should say "imposing on" New Yorkers, what could possibly go wrong?

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