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NYC Busses 'MOBBED' by Millionaires..

NYC Busses 'MOBBED' by Millionaires... as "Communist" Mayor VOWS to END AMERICA

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It's not just people. New York City's entire economy is apparently leaving now that Mamdani is mayor. Speaking of Mamdani, the effect of Mamdani in full swing with nervous New Yorkers turning Florida into a real estate hotspot yet again as they look to flee south. Fox Business writing the following quote, election anxiety in New York City has turned into a real estate windfall in South Florida. West Palm Beach in Miami. That's crazy. Surpassing New York City as the world's fastest growing wealth hub.

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One Florida developer.

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They are fleeing.

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Also saying his company has closed more than $100 million

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in signed contracts from New York buyers. So it's happening.

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In the past few months.

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Did he win, by the way?

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He won.

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They chose a knucklehead.

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So we're going to pay for it. What happens if he opens up the government run grocery stores?

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I'm not with it.

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Oh, you don't like the government run grocery stores?

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$30 minimum wage.

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Can you explain how that might affect our business?

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$30 minimum wage.

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What in the hell?

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It's going to be over.

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It's just about all the policies that he's The minimum wage doesn't help the worker, it just helps the system. Pay more money, more taxes, prices go up. Overnight, half of them will go out of business. So I'm in a blue state, I'm sorry, but I've been red my whole life. Democrats have always ruined, steal, rob, and lie.

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Any thoughts on having him for four years?

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What I can do is just swallow and try to face it. a communist state. City's in trouble. I've heard it described as from Wall Street to Yall Street. JP Morgan Chase, you mentioned them. Jamie Dimon, I heard your daughter mentioned them. Employs actually more people in Texas than in New York.

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So what ultimately does happen?

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Get y'all U-Hauls ready.

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Y'all better be in Florida by 630 AM.

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Fuck!

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Eh, uh, no, uh-uh.

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No?

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Send them back. As a representative of the people's-

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Send them back!

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Republic of South Florida, blessed be to our lord, one day we shall be free from the tyranny of Tallahassee. Both North and South Florida are full. Really? California, Massachusetts. And it is now official policy that any Californians spotted on Florida territory will be shot on sight, regardless of affiliation. Do not send your garbage here.

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Florida doesn't want it, okay? If you voted for Cuomo, stay the out. If you voted for Curtis, we can negotiate that. Please

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stop sending us your garbage after you lose the election, please.

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But the new mayor has thrown down the gauntlet against the president.

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First day out calling out Donald Trump. He doesn't know who he's getting in the ring with. I was disappointed. He says a lot. He's charismatic, but so was Castro.

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I was reluctantly thankful because he was just the best out of three that didn't quite work out. I do fear for the future of the Democratic Party if this is a brand of liberalism that sticks.

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I think it's good for a change. Maybe something can help affordable housing.

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My initial thought, it's embarrassing. For a 34-year-old to run probably the most successful city in the world, it's a disgrace for a city that was built by Jewish immigrants

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and made it to be the greatest city in the world. It's a disgrace for a city that was built by Jewish immigrants and made it to be the greatest city in the world. It's funny because as I was walking I kind of like to take in the energy of the city especially after such a big night. I feel like there's a calm energy now so I think there's hope. These people don't even know what they voted

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for. I did, I voted for him. I feel excited about new energy in the city, the new energy around all the elections.

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They voted for energy.

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People are so sick of just politicians and that's what they like.

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They just didn't want an old politician.

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Hopefully he continues to speak openly to New York.

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I mean he's 34, he won't get old for a while.

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In politics, in the city, do you feel that change today? And if so, what fears or hopes do you have? First day out, calling out Donald Trump. He doesn't know who he's getting in the ring with. As Tyson once said, everybody has a plan until.

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Yup, that's right.

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You get punched in the face, so we'll see.

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Here's the problem with the whole affordability plan that the new mayor has put out. And I can't believe none of the other candidates even mentioned this. New York City has 3.7 million total apartments. Around 25% of those are rent stabilized.

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Now, these rent stabilized apartments, the new mayor has said he's gonna freeze the rent. That means no more rent increases in those units. So 25% of the people in the city just got a rent freeze. But what about the other 75%? Well, we're also gonna tax the rich, right?

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Landlords aren't getting off the hook. They're rich, their taxes, their fees are all going up and guess what? They're gonna have to pay all of that stuff. So well 25% of the people in the city just got a rent freeze. The other 75% are guaranteed a rent increase and I can't believe nobody's even brought that up. 75% of the people that voted for Mamdami are getting a rent increase and they don't even know it.

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I'm a little skeptical about how he's gonna get everything done, I think that's what a lot of people are.

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I fear that the Democratic Party-

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At least she's realistic.

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Using working class voters, it makes me more cautious. But reluctantly, he was just the only one that I could vote for why was he still the best candidate? because Cuomo got accused of harassment

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he's smarter than the others

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and Curtis Lidwell was more of a protest vote more than anything else it makes me more cautious

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right

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but we have to see how he does he might not be as extreme as they say he is

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I lived in New York most of my life that's the hope that a lot of people have weird future I'm gonna see. He says he's gonna give free buses. Who pays for that? I do. Businesses pay for that. Helps nobody. You know the policies he's giving

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is not beneficial for the city. I feel that. So the argument for the free buses is being put forth because so many people steal from the MTA and ride the subways and ride the buses for free they're losing almost a billion dollars a year to fare evaders and you could just let everyone ride for free for around the same amount of money that's the argument but the problem is if nobody pays for this stuff it's gonna get even more dangerous. The subway is still a disaster this woman was apparently accosted.

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This is a recent post from this week. Look at her, she's all shook up. Oh, this is terrible, man. Look at all the police, too. This is 34th Street, Herald Square, one of the busiest stations.

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Cops everywhere. Oh, they caught the guy. The buses are gonna be a lawless free-for-all. We don't punish crime in this city, and that's a problem.

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They fled communist Cuba and my mother lost her home and Zohran Mondani says that we should abolish private property ownership. My mother's father's gas stations were taken away in small businesses. This is a man who wants to have government-run supermarkets. Ration food is gonna tell people what how many loaves of bread we can have in New York City. It is ludicrous not to mention the public safety concerns that we have. He's going to drive the police out and he's not going to replace them.

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He lines himself with the Democrats Socialist of America that platform is real out there. Basically as public in public safety do away with prisons and with prisons and cops are bad. So he aligns with that. Now look at what he wants to do crime-wise. I didn't say I didn't want to do a misdemeanor, it's low-level crime. Okay, well, you gotta explain that.

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Let's empty Rikers Island. Let's keep staffing the way it is. Follow that. So if we lose, we could lose almost 4,000 cops in January. So are you saying you're going out to 30,000 cops, but your community action teams will replace some of the services? That sounds great, but let's see it in action.

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A community action team of activists, social workers, they're not going to be able to take on the hardened criminals that are destroying this place, that's for sure.

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The last, one backbreaker would be the civilian complaint review board.

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Why? Because that sounds good to a lot of people.

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Get the communities involved.

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Right, so you make a complaint against a cop, you have these young investigators that do not like the police department. But the final adjudication lies with the police commissioner now. If you put it in their hands, cops will not stay to jeopardize.

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They'll be persecuted.

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Because the police commissioners as well, you know, I know you want them terminated, but I see it differently. We'll render punishment this way. But if you leave it up to them, no cop over 20 years that goes out,

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remotely goes out in the street, is gonna take that chance with a pension and family and their lives. That will be a backbreaker. Now he's all...

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Wait, hold on.

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Because people will say, yeah, then don't do anything to get you brought in front of the Civilian Complaint Review Board and you don't have to worry about that.

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Yeah, but the problem is the Civilian Complaint Review Board, as the former chief just said, is totally biased. They're not going to be a fair trial. They're going to lose their jobs. They're going to lose their positions for stopping dangerous criminals who claim that they're a victim when they were out there trying to hurt people

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or steal something.

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And then the cop's going to be the one that pays the price. Mistakes at heart sometimes, easier said than done. If you want a police department that's going to be just purely reactive and not take a chance. Remember a couple years ago the cop got the water poured on his head and stood there? You wanna go back to that? No, because public safety is the foundation of this city. Yeah.

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And we can't go backwards.

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It's a big city, eight million people.

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We went through bad reform and all that crazy stuff. We kinda got it back. We're fighting, fighting, fighting. I don't know if we can come back a second time. want to hire more cops. You gotta listen real carefully to what he says. The brothers and sisters have...

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So here's the thing. New York City has the lowest level of police that it's had since the 1990s. This number 30,000 police, it might sound like a lot. Big department, yes. But the last time we had that many police here was in the 90s and the population is higher now. And the criminal population has been totally emboldened by all these no bail, cashless bail, release the criminals laws that decriminalize everything. So not only do you have a higher population,

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you've got a higher population of emboldened thugs and the police force is totally outclassed. So as a percentage of criminals out there who could be really bad news, we've got the lowest level of cops we've ever had. And if we're not gonna hire more if we're not gonna try and double the police force things here are gonna get real

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dangerous. We're gonna have we're already down 7,000 cops in this city so I'm concerned about public safety quality of life he wants to actually legalize. Oh it is just outrageous what's gonna happen and it's gonna be incumbent upon people like me the only Republican in our city and President Trump to hold him

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accountable to try to do whatever we can to stop this train from totally running off the rail. I want to ask you about the

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filibuster because Republicans. Yeah this filibuster thing this is becoming a total nightmare but before we get to that you got to understand that she's one of the few Republican Congresswomen even in New York City so when the mayor comes in he's already like the skids are already greased for his agenda. Whatever he wants the City Council here is gonna give it to him and there is no opposition to what he wants to do.

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Oh we can't touch the filibuster we can't touch the filibuster. Can you convince me tonight that the Democrats the first chance they get will not abandon the

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filibuster and drive this country right into the ground. Well, I've exactly raised that point today, that if we don't do it, that I am concerned that the Democrats will do it. And so we really need to have a more serious discussion.

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And Jon Thun has got to wake up. I mean, I'm sorry, but this is for the future of the country right now. And the rules are great, but when you're up against people who will jettison all those rules and our Constitution, our history, all of it, what are we supposed

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So yeah, they're absolutely right. We've got these Republican senators. They didn't shut down the government, but they're not reopening it. They could reform their rules right now and do everything on a simple majority by getting rid of this filibuster, which is what allows the Democrats to go like this and shut down the government, which may have just contributed to some of these

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massive socialist election victories that are sweeping the country. So if our side doesn't wise up and play the game the way that the other side plays it, everybody's gonna lose. And I don't really understand what they're doing there.

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I don't know why we wanna go into the Thanksgiving travel season with all the airports not working. I mean, the other side, socialists, they don't believe in things like Thanksgiving, right? They're not thankful for any of that stuff. They don't care if the country's shut down and you can't have dinner or see your family.

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They don't care about any of this stuff. So I think people have to wise up and I think if the Republicans really want to run on this affordability agenda that is in their court to run on. Affordability is something the Republicans totally have the tools to talk about. You want to talk about affordable energy prices? They're trying to refurbish coal power plants, get nuclear power plants going.

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They're trying to deport people who shouldn't be in the country and are taking jobs that the law-abiding might otherwise have. I mean the whole agenda that President Trump ran on is one of affordability. But the problem is we can't do anything about that if we won't reform the way our government works and make it work for the people who voted for it. What do you think about works and make it work for the people who voted for it. What do you think about that? Thank you so much for watching. See you in the next video.

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