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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    ... are in the Finding Out stage of ing Around and electing a Communist to office.



    Sane New Yorkers should get their U-Haul reservations in now.

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    ... are in the Finding Out stage of ing Around and electing a Communist to office.



    Sane New Yorkers should get their U-Haul reservations in now.
    What exactly do you think will happen? Lay out the details of this horror.

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    LOOK EVERYONE YONI IS SCARED OF A WOMAN AGAIN

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Now they've gone and done it...

    NYC mayoral aide Cea Weaver who says whites owning houses is racist bursts into TEARS when asked about her mother's $1.4m Craftsman home

    They made the Commie cry.



    Meanwhile Commie Momdani has decreed property owners must gives non-profits two months to decide whether they want to buy their property before it can be offered on the open market.

    Legislation Will Give NYC Nonprofits First Chance to Buy Certain Buildings
    So, if I read that right, the property owner must wait 60 days to see if a Non-Profit is interested. If, in that 60-day time period, a non-profit expresses interest, the property owner must wait an additional 80 days to allow the non-profit to extend a formal offer. So, properties are essentially tied up for about 5 months before they can hit the open market.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcqKeS_5c9Y
    I don't disagree there are slumlords in New York City and I'm not opposed to shaming them but, why doesn't he fix the housing under the control of the government first...the city is probably the biggest slumlord in the city.

    What Happened to Public Housing in New York? The Past, Present, and Future of Government-Built Housing in Our State

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    "probably"

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    Something Surprising Happens When Bus Rides Are Free

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    How much should a government be willing to pay to achieve those outcomes? How about nothing? When Washington State’s public transit systems stopped charging riders, in many municipalities the state came out more or less even — because the money lost on fares was balanced out by the enormous savings that ensued.

    Fare evasion was one of the factors that prompted Mayor Eric Adams to flood New York City public transit with police officers. New Yorkers went from s ing out $4 million for overtime in 2022 to $155 million in 2024. What did it get them? In September 2024, officers drew their guns to shoot a fare beater who was wielding a knife and two innocent bystanders ended up with bullet wounds, the kind of accident that’s all but inevitable in such a crowded setting.

    New York City tried a free bus pilot program in 2023 and 2024 and, as predicted, ridership increased — by 30 percent on weekdays and 38 percent on weekends, striking figures that could make a meaningful dent in New York’s chronic traffic problem (and, by extension, air and noise pollution). Something else happened that was surprising: Assaults on bus operators dropped 39 percent. Call it the opposite of the Adams strategy: Lowering barriers to access made for fewer tense law enforcement encounters, fewer acts of desperation and a safer city overall.

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    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/o...s-mamdani.html

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    Hochul complaining that they are running out of other people's money. You can't make this up.


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    snacks demands accountability!

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