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700,000 FLEE NYC for Texas... as 'Communist' Mayor DECLARES WAR on AMERICA
Cash Jordan
Nearly a million New Yorkers have said they're leaving now that Mom Donny is mayor.
If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him. What? So Donald Trump, since I know you're watching, I have four words for you.
Turn the volume up. He just declared war on the entire country!
Makes sense. Here in New York, 1% of the population pays 48% of the income tax. Those are the people who are leaving! If he is going to pay for all these handouts by taxing the wealthy, people are going to leave.
Yeah! They have to! And it wouldn't take a lot.
They have to.
To completely upset the balance of payments here in New York City, because again, 1%.
They've already said they're leaving.
You antagonize a quarter.
And this is serious. Around 765,000 people who call New York City home are preparing to leave. But nobody's talking about the real reasons he won.
First Muslim mayor of New York, first democratic socialist, first mayor to win more than a million votes in what, three decades? Youngest mayor in more than a century. So what is the message and the mandate behind that?
The message is about transforming the most expensive city in the United States of America into one that's affordable.
Well let's dig into that because you're talking about a rent freeze you're talking about... Oh no no don't gloss over that the rent freeze this is big news. There are approximately 1 million rent stabilized apartments in New York City and did you hear how many votes he got? Got over a million votes and there's over a million rent stabilized apartments and he just told all of those people that if you vote for me your rent will never go up again and that is a very smart way in a city like this to run an affordability campaign convince people that you're going to save them thousands of dollars doesn't matter if that comes
at the expense of the rest of the city and all the people that own stuff here. So that takes us from about 7.25 to about 11.5%, which is what we see in New Jersey. These things together raise about $9 billion.
If those people stay.
Which more than pays for our economic agenda and also starts to Trump-proof our state.
But are you worried that could drive a lot of job creators out of New York? affordability crisis is also affecting their ability to attract and retain. That's what we always hear. Whenever we've got some sort of punishment solution that's coming down the pipe that we know is gonna drive away the people who make the money, we always hear, well actually they think it's a good
thing. Like you've heard it, we've all heard it. You said that President Trump was watching you last night, it appears that he was watching you. And it also appears that he and other Republicans are trying to make you the poster boy of the Democratic Party. Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, calls.
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Get started freeHe's done that for himself, and I don't mean that as an insult. But here's the implication of all this. If we've got a Democratic Socialist as the mayor of New York that is gonna turbocharge New York as a
sanctuary city. So now that Mamdani won New York City mayoral race here's a question I got for you. Who do you think is moving to New York City? Who's actually moving? Ah good question. Moving out of 756,000 families are definitely thinking about moving out of New York City. No no who's moving to New York City? You may say nobody. You're wrong lot of people will but you know what type of people let's go through it together You think job creators are moving to New York? No, probably not. You think investors are moving to New York City?
Probably not leave it
You think families who want safety for their kids and the criminals to be kept into prison are gonna be going to New York City
No
You think people that are pro-second amendment safety, low taxes are gonna be moving to New York City? No. No. But who will be moving to New York City? If you're a criminal, it's a great time to move to New York City. Oh. Think about it. He wants to let people out of prison. Guess what? I'm not telling you to move there, but it's a great policy. If you're somebody that doesn't want to work at all, and you just want entitlement programs, this is a massive opportunity to move to New York
City. Massive opportunity to move to New York City. If you're an illegal immigrant, are you kidding me? Like this is, this is heaven for you. This almost means that people
who do not align
with the direction of the city and who will be punished for sticking around have to go and
will be traded for folks who do agree with what's gonna happen here, which very well may mean
Mr. Mamdani is a two-term mayor. This is
This is heaven for you. He will protect you. Move to New York City. He will protect you.
He's for you.
That's crazy.
So I think New York City is about to have a net migration increase, not decrease.
But how are those people going to afford it?
They're not going to lose people. It's about to increase. Let me tell you what type of people are going to move there. All of those people we just talked about. FYI, I'm Armenian and a Syrian. You know when Armenians left Iran or Lebanon or Armenia where they moved to? Glendale.
And we all moved. Because we felt safer there. You know what type of people are going to move to New York City? People who are democratic socialists, people who are Muslims. I would feel safe there if he's the mayor, and people who are wanting entitlement programs.
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Get started freeBut how are those people gonna afford it here? There's only a million rent-stabilized apartments. You see, that's the problem. There's a million of those apartments and they're already occupied. They're not just sitting out there
for somebody who can't afford market rent to show up and rent for themselves and move into I guess you can have people living in maybe in shelters. New York City has a habit of building shelters when large numbers of people show up seemingly out of nowhere. This could be bad.
I mean this is a guy who does embrace Marxist economics. He claims he's gonna lower everyone's cost by having the government run grocery stores and the only people that think would think that would work are people who have never studied a lick of history. He's also somebody that after 9-11 he said how bad it was that his aunt was on a subway and got dirty looks. He never expressed the sympathy in that regard that for all the people that got that got murdered.
He's also embraced George Soros style soft on crime policies. He hates the NYPD if you look at his history. He is not going to stand up for law enforcement. And-
That's something that a lot of people are worried about because not only have we had our share of progressive policies here in New York, those policies have all pushed for less resources for police, for lower rates of incarceration, for more criminals to get released and set free. And what do we think the socialist is going to do when he gets in and has already said that he's not a big fan of having too many police?
What you're seeing in New York City with Mamdani, that is the future. A party that believes in no bail, a party that believes in no jail, a party that believes in no borders.
That's bad news. But here's one group they do want to put in jail, their political enemies. Like good commies, they will not arrest their criminals, they won't arrest the gay members, but they will arrest their political opposition. That's how society dies, Sean. That's what we're up against now. And that's a fascinating statement to look at in light of all
the political violence that has happened recently in America and that has come from the left side of American politics, isn't it? Could we see some very odd changes? Could we see political state sponsored persecutions of the mayor's enemies? I hope not.
Crime, have you convinced Commissioner Tish to stand the police commissioner?
You know, I have made my decision to retain Commissioner Tish and I've done so because Eric Adams had stacked the upper echelons of the NYPD with incompetence and corruption. She came in, started to tackle that, deliver accountability, and reduce crime across the five boroughs. That is what we would build upon under a Mamdani administration in addition to creating a Department of Community Safety to tackle the mental health and
homelessness crisis head-on.
So the Department of Community Safety, guess what? Money doesn't grow on trees and you've only got money for, you know, education, you've got health care, you've got the fire department, you've got the police, and now we're gonna add in another agency,
but we've gotta divide up the money that we already have, the budgets that we already have. And guess where the money for the Department of Community Safety, who are not gonna be police, where do you think that's gonna come from? You think that's gonna come from the schools?
You think that's gonna come from the fire department?
No, of course not. come from the police. Law enforcement and what I found on all this Sean is yes his tax policy is gonna be crazy anti-business all that but the number one thing that moves people to want to flee these jurisdictions is the collapse of public safety and I think he's gonna make the de Blasio reign look like the golden age.
You know I'm talking about a math problem in New York City, New York State.
If my wife gets robbed when she's at the supermarket in front of the kids, that's gonna be devastating. That's gonna be a major wake-up call. If there's crime happening near the school that my kids go to, and that crime affects parents that are dropping off their kids or picking their kids up,
I mean, these are some real things that people are gonna have to take into account and if they start seeing them families are gonna be the first ones out.
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Get started freeAnd the people that it tends to drive off are the center-right voters. There you go. So when they leave the resulting electorate is actually more liberal. Right. That's how you go from Lori Lightfoot to Brandon Johnson in Chicago. Thank you.
Which is digging the hole deeper. That's why you've gone from eight years at de Blasio now leapfrogging here for to have Mondani who's even going to be worse. And what we found in Florida is first of all, we're not asking for anyone to move. I mean, people have talked about putting a tariff on people moving in. The Texas governor said that. And I know a lot of people.
But that's a this point. The Texas governor said that. Because so many have done so, and I know a lot of people. But that's a great point. As you force out people who have a problem with crime, the only folks left are the criminals. And who are they gonna vote for? Of course, they're gonna vote for more of what's bringing about the destruction of their society because they think it's a good thing.
The red states are anticipating an influx of New Yorkers coming to the states and the Texas governor Greg Abbott has threatened to slap a 100% tariff on any Mandani refugees. He tweeted after the polls close tomorrow night I will impose a hundred percent tariff on anyone moving to Texas from New York City New York Post took this seriously. I'm sure he's joking. But states like Texas and Florida are going to be the beneficiaries of this exodus out of New York.
Well, only if the people who leave don't vote the same way they did when they were living in New York, because that's what gets us these sanctuary mayors. That's what gets us all of these problems is people voting for it thinking that it's a good idea. Well, a little bit of socialism, no big deal. City won't run grocery store over here, a few less police over here.
What's the big deal? And before you know it, the streets are so unsafe, people can't live here. Look, I hope the mayor of this city doesn't do what he said he's gonna do because he's essentially declared war on prosperity. It's kind of sad. I don't think he's an idiot. He's very smart. He's articulate. He ran a fantastic campaign. He actually absolutely blew everybody else out of the water. I guess the only hope that
comes from that is you see somebody like that you say man I hope that perhaps the way that they go about doing things changes from the way that those things have been sold, right? I mean, these are politicians. I guess the only thing we can hope here is that the way that a lot of this was billed and sold to the people who were going to go vote is going to be different than how it
works out in practice. That's what I happen to hope anyways. What do you think about all of this? Do you think we're going to have more sanctuary mayors like this in other cities and states across the country? Is this going to affect the president in the midterms? Was Donald Trump even on the ballot? These are blue states where all of this electoral Was Donald Trump even on the ballot? These are blue states where all of this electoral carnage took place. Let me know. Thanks for watching. See you in the next video.
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