When we were kids, anyone who promised to give something and then pulled it back was called an “Indian-giver.’ That phrase has become racist and insulting, and is no longer used.
Mamdani is about to bring it back into vogue.
That is because the Islamic Communist, in his quest to destroy America’s largest city, is promising to increases taxes on the 1% (or, as he put it, “the rich white neighborhoods”), and with the money provide more affordable housing, cheaper grocery stores, free transportation, and….who know….maybe even a partridge in a pear tree.
It’s all a lie. He knows full well that the mayor cannot increase taxes. But it is his “in,” as his religion allows for lies in order to advance the Caliphate, and of course the Communist part of him wants to destroy NYC.
The tell will be if enough radical leftist infiltrated the public school system to brainwash the useful idiots into thinking socialism is good, antisemitism is justified, and Islamists are our new best friends.
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Mamdani is about to bring it back into vogue.
That is because the Islamic Communist, in his quest to destroy America’s largest city, is promising to increases taxes on the 1% (or, as he put it, “the rich white neighborhoods”), and with the money provide more affordable housing, cheaper grocery stores, free transportation, and….who know….maybe even a partridge in a pear tree.
It’s all a lie. He knows full well that the mayor cannot increase taxes. But it is his “in,” as his religion allows for lies in order to advance the Caliphate, and of course the Communist part of him wants to destroy NYC.
The tell will be if enough radical leftist infiltrated the public school system to brainwash the useful idiots into thinking socialism is good, antisemitism is justified, and Islamists are our new best friends.
Zohran Mamdani tries an Indian trick in New York - The Economic Times
Zohran Mamdani, an Indian-origin politician, won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor on a socialist platform promising free buses, city-run groceries, and taxpayer-funded housing. His proposals, aimed at addressing affordability, have sparked debate.
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