Zohran Mamdani: “When I’m Mayor, slumlords will be held accountable for safety and repairs. If they won’t, we’ll put them out of business.”

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Mamdani said he'll crack down on slumlords. But as soon as he becomes mayor, he will become the biggest slumlord in the city. Expecting the government of New York City to solve the very problem that it created is the height of hypocrisy.



Zohran Mamdani: “When I’m Mayor, slumlords will be held accountable for safety and repairs. If they won’t, we’ll put them out of business.” Me: “Actually, when you become mayor, you will also become the biggest slumlord in New York City.”​






In the four minute video posted below, the housing conditions at a three bedroom apartment at a public housing project in the Bronx in New York City are absolutely horrible.

There are rats, roaches, and black mold.

There are leaks in every room.

And every time the tenant calls maintenance to ask for repairs, the government employees always make up some bogus excuse for why they can’t fix anything.

And why should the government employees fix anything, when they know they can’t get fired?

And as all of this is going on, the federal government is giving them $30 million per week to make these repairs.

Since they’re not actually making these repairs, what are they really spending that money on?

The video also says that at other apartments in the same building, sometimes there is no heat, sometimes there is no hot water, and sometimes there is even no running water at all.

Here’s the video:

 
Mamdani said he'll crack down on slumlords. But as soon as he becomes mayor, he will become the biggest slumlord in the city. Expecting the government of New York City to solve the very problem that it created is the height of hypocrisy.



Zohran Mamdani: “When I’m Mayor, slumlords will be held accountable for safety and repairs. If they won’t, we’ll put them out of business.” Me: “Actually, when you become mayor, you will also become the biggest slumlord in New York City.”​






In the four minute video posted below, the housing conditions at a three bedroom apartment at a public housing project in the Bronx in New York City are absolutely horrible.

There are rats, roaches, and black mold.

There are leaks in every room.

And every time the tenant calls maintenance to ask for repairs, the government employees always make up some bogus excuse for why they can’t fix anything.

And why should the government employees fix anything, when they know they can’t get fired?

And as all of this is going on, the federal government is giving them $30 million per week to make these repairs.

Since they’re not actually making these repairs, what are they really spending that money on?

The video also says that at other apartments in the same building, sometimes there is no heat, sometimes there is no hot water, and sometimes there is even no running water at all.

Here’s the video:


This is a gift to the slumlords. The city has to pay them fair market value for the slum buildings, the owners take that, then declare the losses as deductions on their taxes and buy decent property in a decent city somewhere else,
 
MAGA arguing that condidtions currently being shit are a reason why we shouldn't change conditions
 
He talks a big game but he'll fail because he can only squawk the game
 
Republicans are so scared of this guy.

But they are scared of their shadow, too.
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A Muslim con man and want to be terrorist... its as if the people of NYC reached into hell and pulled out a 9-11 attacker and made him the Mayor....
 
In related news Democrats vow to hold Democrats accountable in Democrat controlled cities. :auiqs.jpg:
 
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Adequate repairs require huge numbers of adequate repair people, who may be unavailable at any price. The "learn to code" generations want desk jobs, not construction jobs.

After the city mostly depopulates and the skyscrapers are all demolished, the city may eventually rebuild on a smaller scale, with landlords doing more of their own building maintenance in fewer apartments, and mostly living where they work. The corporate model of owning many thousands of homes across the nation is crumbling away.
 
Projects have been subhuman living places forever. Maybe that's the future of all of Mamu's promised subsidized housing.
 
Wow. This guy has your panties ALL twisted up
 
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