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Zohran Kwame Mamdani


               
2025 Jun 27, 3:52pm   7,801 views  273 comments

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197   Patrick   2025 Nov 7, 8:16pm  

https://www.kunstler.com/p/side-of-jihad-with-that-pastrami


I hate to break the spell, but here’s what you are really going to get in New York City with Mayor Zohran Mamdani: far and away the most corrupt administration ever in the history of the place, making the Boss Tweed era look like a model of efficiency and rectitude. I will tell you why: Zohran has zero managerial experience. ...

The New York City government comprises over a hundred agencies with a budget of $112.4-billion. The opportunities for grift are fantastic beyond comprehension. Now, appoint and hire thousands of Gen Z DEI types to run all those services, young folk who worked for Zohran’s campaign and were promised jobs in the new admin. What will you get? Cosmic level incompetence at best, and more likely wholesale looting of the public till. Now layer-on the omnipresent mob action in the New York City unions and the mafia-associated contractors who do business with the city. Doesn’t look great. And how much will be creamed off for the Zakaat, the obligatory Islamic tithe turned over to the poor, the needy, the homeless, the debtors and the practice of jihad?
198   gabbar   2025 Nov 8, 12:58am  

FortWayneHatesRealtors says


Nation ran by elites for elites sake. That isn’t changing.

Its elites vs non-elites appearing like Whites vs Blacks, Democrats vs Republicans, Christian vs non-Christians, Welfare Recipients vs Welfare funders, Whites vs non-Whites, Capitalism vs Socialism vs Wokeism, Democracy vs Authoritarianism...might is right and it wants to remain mighty and right...rest is noise.
199   Ceffer   2025 Nov 8, 1:06am  

Patrick says

Zohran has zero managerial experience. ...

He doesn't "need" managerial experience because he'll be taking dictation from the City of London. However, the song remains the same, and it's a refrain of rampant subversion.
202   Ceffer   2025 Nov 8, 3:54pm  

Whatever between joke and real, NY is in for the max draco City of London contempt of the population.

205   clambo   2025 Nov 8, 7:12pm  

Someone should rub the dot off his mother's head.
206   Patrick   2025 Nov 9, 1:34pm  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/crowd-chants-allahu-akbar-as-nyc-mayor-elect/


New York City’s political shift took a dramatic turn as Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist from Queens, delivered a post-election speech at a Brooklyn mosque where the crowd chanted “Allahu Akbar.”

The 34-year-old Democrat Socialist, now the first Muslim mayor in city history, used his platform to promote redistribution of wealth and socialist-style governance under the banner of faith and community service. ...

Mamdani’s agenda includes sweeping rent controls, higher property taxes, and expanded welfare programs that analysts say will drive out business investment and worsen the city’s housing shortage.

His prior calls to defund the police and restrict cooperation with federal immigration enforcement have already alarmed law enforcement officials who warn of further crime spikes and weakened public order.

For decades, New York stood as a global model of resilience, free enterprise, and safety.

The city’s revival under leaders like Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg showed what strong, practical governance could achieve.

Under Mamdani’s rule, that legacy faces its greatest test. His victory marks not just a political transition but a cultural one—away from merit, law, and order, and toward ideological conformity.

The chants of “Allahu Akbar” at the Brooklyn mosque captured a city surrendering to a movement that confuses activism with leadership and ideology with governance.
215   gabbar   2025 Nov 9, 5:51pm  

Zohran Mamdani is a Khoja Muslim, not Sunni nor Shiite...Khojas are disliked by both Sunnis and Shiites...I wonder if Dems researched this before choosing him. Khojas are not the worst among Muslims.
216   gabbar   2025 Nov 10, 4:02am  

Patrick says

https://genesiustimes.com/farm-politics-wolf-wins-election-with-huge-sheep-chicken-vote/




So, if this is approximately correct, why is democracy held on a pedestal?
217   RWSGFY   2025 Nov 10, 8:01am  

gabbar says

Patrick says


https://genesiustimes.com/farm-politics-wolf-wins-election-with-huge-sheep-chicken-vote/




So, if this is approximately correct, why is democracy held on a pedestal?


Because alternatives are even worse.
219   Patrick   2025 Nov 10, 1:52pm  

https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/make-america-affordable-again


From: Peter Thiel
Date: Sunday, January 5, 2020 at 2:44 AM
To: Mark Zuckerberg, Nick Clegg, Antonio Lucio
Cc: Sheryl Sandberg, Marc Andreessen
Subject: RE: Milennials

There are many themes that could be developed
more here; let me make a few quick points for now:
Nick - - I certainly would not suggest that our policy
should be to embrace Millennial attitudes
unreflectively. I would be the last person to
advocate for socialism. But when 70% of Millennials
say they are pro-socialist, we need to do better than
simply dismiss them by saying that they are stupid
or entitled or brainwashed; we should try and
understand why. And, from the perspective of a
broken generational compact, there seems to be a
pretty straightforward answer to me, namely, that
when one has too much student debt or if housing
is too unaffordable, then one will have negative
capital for a long time and/or find it very hard to
start accumulating capital in the form of real estate;
and if one has no stake in the capitalist system, then
one may well turn against it.
220   Ceffer   2025 Nov 10, 2:20pm  

Problem is, capitalism delayed is still better than Communism manifest in every circumstance.

The Scandiavians proved once more that intensive socialism was a failure in the 90's, and returned to a mixed model of some socialist benefits with capitalism and ownership society, which has worked better.

Even China has a mixed model, though they are at the forefront of centralized control and the infliction of social credit and AI. However, that experiment has not yet run its course, either, and remains to be seen. It may only be entirely possible in dense population centers for a time, while parallel economies develop elsewhere as they did in the crumbling Soviet Union.
221   RWSGFY   2025 Nov 10, 3:37pm  

Why the only "stake in the capitalism system" is RE (according to Thiel)?
223   HeadSet   2025 Nov 10, 6:24pm  

So, let's see how many actually leave NY.
224   Misc   2025 Nov 10, 6:50pm  

HeadSet says


So, let's see how many actually leave NY.


One thing about taxing real estate...the rich can't move it. Add in rent control...a commie's dream.
225   GreaterNYCDude   2025 Nov 10, 7:21pm  

If your average NYC resident starts moving out that means housing prices in the suburbs will go up. Now for someone who already owns and is locked in, good for me. But for a 20 something or 30 something looking to buy their first house? It was tough 20 years ago when I first started looking. I can't imagine it under the current climate. And rents are no better. They have gone sky high as well.

Between students loans and rent most young professionals don't have money left to save, be it for retirement or a down payment. No wonder they think communism is the awnser (hint, it isn't).

Call it "Democratic Socialism" it's still redistributing money from the "rich" (really, the upper middle class, since the truly rich can avoid such things) but we know from experience any government program has a cost to administer not to mention the aforementioned grift, making goods and services MORE expensive, not less.

Once again the so called middle class gets screwed.
226   DeficitHawk   2025 Nov 10, 7:32pm  

Why was there not a credible opponent either in the primary or the general?

I don't really accept the narrative that NYC wanted such a progressive mayor. Look at the alternatives people were offered .. they voted for the only one who was charismatic and not mired in controversy. Rando beret guy and disgraced Handsey McHandserson were not credible choices. People just voted for the only credible one, despite the progressive politics.

I think a credible charismatic moderate from either party could have won, if any had been on the ballot.
227   mell   2025 Nov 10, 7:45pm  

DeficitHawk says


Why was there not a credible opponent either in the primary or the general?

I don't really accept the narrative that NYC wanted such a progressive mayor. Look at the alternatives people were offered .. they voted for the only one who was charismatic and not mired in controversy. Rando beret guy and disgraced Handsey McHandserson were not credible choices. People just voted for the only credible one, despite the progressive politics.

I think a credible charismatic moderate from either party could have won, if any had been on the ballot.

Sliwa is an outstanding man and would make a great mayor. The young generation voted for free shit, joining forces with the already lunatic American cat harridans. After years of even worse than typical democrat corruption in NYC who can blame them. Leftoids turn everything they touch to shit. Now is NYCs turn.
228   Ceffer   2025 Nov 10, 7:47pm  

They say quite a few left during Covid. Without the bread and circuses, nightclubs, restaurants, diversions, stores, fashion slut venues, theater, symphony etc. living in a little box in a skyscraper, with street level being a nightmare, doesn't hold as much charm. Street level is going to be much more dangerous and desperate for walking, jogging, canoodling etc. We can look forward to some exotic horror stories.

It depends on what kind of specialized infrastructure groove you can still get into (richfuck). There will always be something there because of the port and certain clustered legal and financial services, so there's that.

Even Detroit has the vestiges of a privileged and somewhat urban/costly downtown area if you are daring. However, nine out of ten of the civil servants and police are black, so there's that, too.
229   mell   2025 Nov 10, 7:52pm  

Ceffer says


It depends on what kind of specialized infrastructure groove you can still get into (richfuck). There will always be something there because of the port and certain clustered legal and financial services, so there's that.

It has been a fun city for the rich only for many decades now. People who think it's cool to live in NYC while being poor are delusional, heaven forbid you have to take the stinky crime-ridden subway, esp. when it's 100 degrees and percent humidity down there during the summer. Maybe as a cool "rebel", musician or artist from age15-30 absolute max, then get the fuck outta there if you're not wealthy by then.
230   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2025 Nov 10, 8:14pm  

Ceffer says

Problem is, capitalism delayed is still better than Communism manifest in every circumstance.

The Scandiavians proved once more that intensive socialism was a failure in the 90's, and returned to a mixed model of some socialist benefits with capitalism and ownership society, which has worked better.

Even China has a mixed model, though they are at the forefront of centralized control and the infliction of social credit and AI. However, that experiment has not yet run its course, either, and remains to be seen. It may only be entirely possible in dense population centers for a time, while parallel economies develop elsewhere as they did in the crumbling Soviet Union.


We aren’t capitalism, we are government managed bubble economy.

Maybe that is “real capitalism”, I don’t know, not a philosopher. But it’s clear system is carefully managed for benefit of few at expense of many.
231   Patrick   2025 Nov 10, 8:24pm  

FortWayneHatesRealtors says


government managed bubble economy


It's actually the Fed doing the bubble economy management. The made themselves distinct from the government right from the start in 1913, so as not to be subject to pesky control by democracy.

They threw in some lines about government supervision, but it's obviously bullshit because even the mortgage fraudster Lisa Cook can't be removed by Trump.
232   DeficitHawk   2025 Nov 10, 8:24pm  

mell says

Sliwa is an outstanding man and would make a great mayor.

Oh come on. . He was a joke and got less than 10% of the vote. He was not a serious candidate at all.

No matter your opinions on him as a human... He was not viewed as a serious candidate in the race by the vast majority of voters.
233   DeficitHawk   2025 Nov 10, 8:31pm  

Cuomo is more centrist and got a pretty big fraction of the vote despite his character flaws and prior scandals....

I think its pretty clear if someone with a bit of charisma, and Cuomo's politics but without his scandals/baggage had run, that person would have won easily.

Scandal ridden has-beens should retire and let the new generation take over. Hopefully some viable moderates will emerge.
234   mell   2025 Nov 10, 8:38pm  

DeficitHawk says


No matter your opinions on him as a human... He was not viewed as a serious candidate in the race by the vast majority of voters.

That may be true but that's on the voters. And the reason we need and have people like Trump. Any half mannered conservative and/or libertarian is somehow regarded as a joke and mercilessly beaten down with lies by the left, who remembers Ron Paul's alleged "rayscyst newsletter" from decades ago somebody wrote who he is not affiliated with. The left has no business complaining about Trump, it's exactly what they deserve. The leftoids voted a fucking lunatic DA in VA in who fantasizes about murdering his Republican opponents and their children via text. We cannot have enough Trumps:
https://thefederalist.com/2025/11/05/the-assassination-left-elects-their-champion-in-virginia/

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