Rudy Giuliani Blasts Zohran Mamdani After 10 Dead So Far From Arctic Blast

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This child mayor had ordered the NYPD and the Sanitation Department to not remove homeless encampments.

His disastrous reign has begun in full.


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Six of the deceased were already known to the Department of Homeless Services, raising sharp questions about the effectiveness of current outreach efforts. As temperatures plunged to single digits, with wind chills making it feel even harsher, these individuals remained exposed to the elements.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani addressed the crisis, emphasizing that his administration prioritizes communication and voluntary options for those on the streets. “We however are not going to leave someone out in the cold if they’re a danger to themselves or to others,” he said during a briefing.

Mamdani, who assumed office on January 1 after a campaign focused on easing restrictions on encampments and halting aggressive sweeps initiated under former Mayor Eric Adams, has defended his softer stance. He argues that forced removals should be a last resort, reserved for situations where immediate harm is evident. Yet this approach has drawn fire, especially as the death count climbed amid the coldest weather the city has seen in years.

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani wasted no time in pointing the finger at Mamdani’s policies via a post on X. “NYC has just experienced what it means to have a Democrat-Communist Mayor,” Giuliani wrote. “The policy of NYC before, during, and after I was Mayor was to remove homeless from the streets when it approached freezing.” He went on to note that the current mayor has shifted away from such interventions, allowing people to stay put if they decline help. “During the recent storm ten people were found dead on the streets. Isn’t this tantamount to, at minimum, reckless disregard for human life?”

Giuliani’s tenure from 1994 to 2001 saw aggressive measures to clear streets and reduce visible homelessness, part of broader efforts that transformed the city from a symbol of urban decay to a safer, more orderly metropolis. Back then, proactive removals during extreme weather were standard, aimed at protecting lives even when individuals resisted. Critics of the old system called it heavy-handed, but supporters credit it with saving countless people from similar fates during harsh winters.

Today’s policies, rooted in progressive ideals that emphasize “freedom to live anywhere” over intervention, seem to prioritize theory over practical safety. Some observers whisper that this hands-off method isn’t just naive—it’s a deliberate extension of socialist agendas that foster dependency on government while ignoring the real dangers of street life. After all, when ideology trumps action, vulnerable souls pay the price, echoing patterns seen in other left-leaning cities where homelessness spirals unchecked.

Historical data bears this out. A 2018 city report noted only four cold-related deaths among the unsheltered during a severe winter stretch, far fewer than the current spike. Advocates like the Coalition for the Homeless have long warned that without mandatory protections in freezing conditions, tragedies multiply. Yet Mamdani’s team insists on voluntary compliance, even as outreach workers struggle to convince people to seek shelter amid distrust of the system.

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Meaningless. If 2018's statistics existed that means every years statistic exist. He chose 2018 because it was the least. He should have given the years he was mayor validate his view. Remember this is the guy who gave a press conference in front of

Four Seasons Total Landscaping​

 
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"My friends, the lives of a few people are meaningless in the context of advancing the revolution! Raise your fists for Communism and Islam!!"
 
Thanks to the wonderful compassion of the new mayor's policies, 16 homeless people died in the Winter storm that passed thru New York City last week.

Democrat policies create poverty, which leads to drug use and homelessness.

More people living on the streets means more people are in danger from the elements.

Keep protecting your murdering rapist illegals....I hope you're proud of yourselves, New York.

BTW, since nobody is illegal on stolen land...open up your doors and got those homeless off the street.

 
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Thanks to the wonderful compassion of the new mayor's policies, 16 homeless people died in the Winter storm that passed thru New York City last week.

Democrat policies create poverty, which leads to drug use and homelessness.

More people living on the streets means more people are in danger from the elements.

Keep protecting your murdering rapist illegals....I hope you're proud of yourselves, New York.

BTW, since nobody is illegal on stolen land...open up your doors and got those homeless off the street.


That is criminal. People there will protest for all people around the world but not their own downtrodden and abused.

Disgusting.

May they RIP
 
He should round up the homeless, give each $100 and a new pair of Nikes, and put them on a bus bound for Florida where they can live comfortably on the streets.
 
Thanks to the wonderful compassion of the new mayor's policies, 16 homeless people died in the Winter storm that passed thru New York City last week.

Democrat policies create poverty, which leads to drug use and homelessness.

More people living on the streets means more people are in danger from the elements.

Keep protecting your murdering rapist illegals....I hope you're proud of yourselves, New York.

BTW, since nobody is illegal on stolen land...open up your doors and got those homeless off the street.


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"It's worth a few lives if it furthers the cause of Communism. They are of course regrettable and yet just imagine how many millions more can die if our Communist dream comes true!"
 
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New York is a failed city. So is Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and many more democrat controlled cities. Yet they cling to their failures as if every failure was a success.
 
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The homeless are still there, under all that garbage. Mamdani managed to give them a new home, in the landfill.
 
New York is a failed city. So is Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and many more democrat controlled cities. Yet they cling to their failures as if every failure was a success.
When I think of Democrat cities (which is pretty much all of them), one word comes to mind:
FAIL.

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