Election night 2025

You said he, they, conservatives.

Best thing for NY right now?
Give Mamdani everything he asks for.

Pass 100% of every city-level thing he suggests.
Just do it.

And . . . the president should seriously consider declaring NYC a sanctuary city for 4 years. Tell every illegal “Move from where you are to NYC and we will not touch your for the next 4 years.”

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Not sure what the republiCons problem with unions are. My wife is a teacher and their union cant even negotiate salary. The admin could say we are offering two cans of tuna and a diet Fresca, take it or leave it…and there could be no negotiations. Then they made it illegal to strike as well. They give teachers a 3 percent raise and then hike insurance 5 percent and add another thousand to their deductible.

I kind of like it.

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If he were smart, he would be encouraging rich New York (city) ers to move to Texas … and to bring the source of their wealth with them.

But apparently, he ain’t smart …

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Give him a break. Libs cannot distinguish between responding to a question and answering it. :wink:

You found a Palawan

And yet here you are, participating in the divisiveness. :wink:

Never been there … but I’d like to … as soon as they invent the Star Trek Transporter. :wink:

Yo, just wanna give a shoutout to the Democratic sheriff of my city that won reelection with 67% of the vote! He lives on my street! You go, my man!!!

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Epic level trolling. :rofl:

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Good Lord, where do you live, West Virginia? But you know a union is about a lot more than salary. The power your employer has over you is kept in check. Some people don’t like that. An employee is expected to do backflips for their employer. I knew people that didn’t take all of their vacation time. That would never be me. I’ve been in unions for almost 40 years now.

I know all of that. My grandpa was president of US Steel 1060 in Gary. I live in Indiana 45 min from Chicago. The difference between illinois and Indiana is like night and day.

Instead of 2,000 Mules, it was 2,000 Windmills and Piegeons?

:rofl:

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No reason to bring pronouns in on this :stuck_out_tongue:

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Charlie Kirk described the rise of Zohran Mamdani as a “distress signal” from Gen Z.

“Most people are missing the point of really what this is…”

“This is yet another distress signal by young people to say, ‘Hey, if you’re not going to fix our life economically, we’re going to get very radical politically.’”

  • 75% of voters under the age of 30 voted for Mamdani.

  • 60% of graduates, according to a survey in June, were still looking for their first jobs (The Guardian).

  • The median age of first-time home buyers has jumped to 40 years old. The median age was 33, just five years ago (Realtor).

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In expansive to live in states nobody earns enough money.
Your money is eaten up by union dues, high cost of rent, taxes and utilities.
Democrats created an underclass of poorly educated people who can’t advance in life with their skils and brains so the Union is the ONLY ‘job security’ :roll_eyes: and the master people have to serve like it or not.

Brace your self for the crime terror that will come after half of the Police force leaves the job.

Nobody will be shooting the wealthy.

Wealthy may shoot them self now that they have a flaming Comunist, World-wide-Antifada-liking, Police hating, Jews hating, rased-with-silver-spoon-in-his-mouth, moron for a Mayor.
I know I WOULD.

I see that as a problem among Republicans.

I like to think about the trend and the direction country is taking and electing a Comunist in any state/town means they will come to your town next unless they are stopped at the onset, no mater where they are now.

That’s also how red states become blue.

(You don’t see a blue state go red very often, how about never. There may just be a hint of temporary sway to the right, nothing permanent. )

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