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Mamdani taps disgraced activist who said ‘one day we can abolish police’ to key public safety committee
Socialist New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has appointed Tamika Mallory, an ex-Women’s March organizer who resigned over allegations of antisemitism, to his transition team.
Mamdani’s Numbnut Voters: Lenin purportedly said that it only took “four years” to plant the seed that would never be uprooted
“Numbnut” is derogatory American slang, sometimes used for humor, to mean a “slow-witted, unresponsive, or inept person.” But no humor exists in the fact New York City (NYC) voters, always on the edge of numbnut-osity, went over it by electing socialist/communist Zohran Mamdani mayor. A majority (50. 4%) of NYC voters demonstrated unbelievable incomprehension, as would be expected from slow-witted, inept and-by choosing to ignore numerous red flags about Mamdani-unresponsive constituents. As the proverb goes, they will now have to “reap what you sow.”Mamdani’s campaign was a blank check of promises providing all sorts of things. These included free bus fare, government-run.
Trump Announces New Meeting With Zohran Mamdani
Mamdani has requested a meeting and stressed the importance of a good relationship with the White House.
Mamdani Transition Raises $1 Million in 10 Days From 12,000 Donors
Hundreds of people in New York City gathered on Sunday in Union Square with calls to “Tax the Rich” as they showed their support for the progressive agenda of mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist elected earlier this month, who will take the helm of the nation’s largest city on January 1. The “Tax the Rich Seize Our Future” event was co-sponsored by the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, Housing Justice For All and NYS Tenant Bloc, Jewish Voice for Peace NYC, UAW Region 9A, the Invest in Our New Coalition, and others. The groups are backing Mamdani’s call for universal childcare, free public buses, a rent freeze, and city-operated grocery stores in the city, all of which will be made more possible with revenue raised by increased taxes on the city’s wealthiest individuals and for-profit companies.“Zohran Mamdani’s cost-of-living agenda has the support of the masses of working-class New Yorkers-but winning an ambitious affordability agenda cannot be won with one mayor alone,” said the NYC-DSA in a post about the “Tax the Rich” event on their website. “To build the universal public goods we deserve, we need to ensure the wealthiest individuals and corporations in our state are paying their fair share in taxes.”It will take a movement to push Albany to put working New Yorkers before billionaire donors and tax the rich,” said Danny Zaldes, a DSA member and organizer, as he called on others to join the effort.“As we know, power concedes nothing without a demand,” declared Democratic state Sen. Jabari Brisport (D-25) during his speech at the rally, “and today we demand to tax the rich!”The rally served as the launch of a new campaign by coalition members behind the event, one aimed at making sure that Mamdani maintains grassroots support even as he takes charge of the city’s municipal government in the New Year. In order to fund his transition and maintain that popular support, Mamdani has asked supporters and donors to crowdfund for the transition and has created a nonprofit entity to mobilize on behalf of his progressive vision for the city going forward. On Sunday, Mamdani’s office said it has raised approximately $1 million in just 10 days, coming from over 12, 00 individuals with an average gift of $77. Contrasting the money raised with that of previous administrations, a statement from Mamdani’s office said that “during Mayor Eric Adams’ transition, he had just 884 individual donors, with an average donation of more than $1, 000, and former Mayor Bill de Blasio had 820 individual donors, with an average donation of $2,392.”As it readies to take on the most powerful interests in the city, as well as some of the wealthiest people on the planet who call New York City home, Mamdani said in a statement that the support of working people will be crucial to his administration’s success.“None of this would have been possible without everyday New Yorkers willing to spare $5, $10, or $20 to help build a government that will deliver for working people,” said the mayor-elect. “I’m grateful for every dollar New Yorkers have contributed to make this vision of an affordable, more livable city a reality.”The campaign said the money will be used primarily for recruiting and retaining during the transition period as the administration takes shape.“More than 12, 000 New Yorkers are contributing to this transition to turn the page on the politics of the past and build a new era for New York City,” said Elana Leopold, executive director of Mamdani’s transition, in a statement. “Thanks to New Yorkers’ support, we will be ready on day one with top talent in place and ready to deliver.”.
Mamdani is promising free childcare in NYC. Here’s how New Mexico did it — and gave caregivers a raise in the process.
Universal childcare in New York City is one of Zohran Mamdani’s affordability promises. New Mexico’s new policy shows that is it possible.
Real estate booms in Connecticut as wealthy NYers rush to buy homes thanks to ‘Mamdani Effect’
Realtors in leafy Greenwich say open houses have been packed and prices are through the roof thanks to the so-called “Mamdani Effect.”.
Zohran Mamdani Says ‘My NYPD’ (That He Wanted to Defund) Will Play No Part in Assisting ICE
Up until fairly recently we heard from the real Zohran Mamdani, who of course has been elected the next mayor/commissar of New York City.
Editorial: Dems win on Trump resistance, now comes the hard part
Is this all a harbinger of next year’s midterms? Possibly. It’s also fairly typical of the political pickleball played out in election years. The midterms are a reliable reflection of pushback against the president, whoever that happens to be.
Mamdani wins NYC, capping a stunning ascent
NEW YORK Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, capping a stunning ascent for the 34-year-old state lawmaker, who was set to become the city’s most liberal mayor in generations. In a victory for the Democratic party’s progressive wing, Mamdani defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani [.].
Obama stops short of endorsing Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayoral race winds down
Former President Barack Obama has praised Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for New York City mayor, but he’s stopped short of endorsing him. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall has more.
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