Donald Trump has said that he will withhold funding for New York City if presumptive Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor after November’s general election and doesn’t do the “right thing.”

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    No, she can’t win. She is a great politician, but Trump has a 100% success rate at beating women presidential candidates. I actually suspect the DNC is doing it on purpose.

    Oh, and yes … barring death or illness the dictator Trump will be going for a 3rd term.

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      That would only work with like-minded politicians. Old Democrats have spent more energy complaining about Mamdani in the past month than Trump’s current presidential run.

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        I actually think that conservative journals like the WSJ have created the appearance that Democrats are anti-Mamdani, in an attempt to “divide and conquer” democrats.

        i actually see a surprisingly positive response to Mamdani from democratic movements all across the US.

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          Bingo. The media is entirely captured, obviously, and people don’t understand what’s really going on as a result.

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    He is copying Orbán in Hungary. He also “starved” the capital city because they elected an opposition mayor. The city is near bankruptcy at the moment. But hey, mini Trump also wanted to ban the Pride march there last Saturday, and as a result he made it the biggest mass event of the past 10 years.

    So if things happen similarly, Trump might be able to actually do this, but it might just ruin his chances at the next election - provided there will be another one, according to him.

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    ok, taco. can’t wait for the day he walks this back and act like he’s on top of things

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    If that happens, time for more mass protests. Surround the White House and stop anyone from entering and leaving until funding to NYC is restored.

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      I’ll be honest they’re not working from my perspective. I see them everyday and I see the news the next morning.

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        Protests and public opinion have already contributed to Musk leaving D.C., which if you ask me is a pretty big accomplishment. And protests aren’t usually one and done… It’s about building a movement, and that takes time.

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          That’s fair. I was going to agree that it wasn’t working.

          But we as liberals have to stop looking for perfection. Our protests made Musk have a breakdown and drop out. That’s a win.

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      You can tell the quality of someone’s character by the enemies he makes.

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      I predict Mamdani and Trump will have similar arcs through the media landscape. The media hated Trump but just couldn’t stop paying attention to him, even though every time they attacked him it only made him stronger. Now they are all bending the knee to him.

      The same exact thing is happening with Mamdani, but this time for all the best reasons. Mamdani’s campaign might easily become a nationwide avalanche.

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        might easily become a nationwide avalanche

        Anecdotally, I have fairly non-political coworkers in other states that are hyping up Mamdani. His reach across Gen Z is honestly insane and people are even making TikTok/Instagram hype edits of him all the time

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        I kind of doubt that Zohran will have the same arc, since he’s campaigning directly against the vested interests of the owners of our major media outlets. I could see him becoming an outside force too large for them to ignore, who ultimately forces them to change tactics, though.

        At the moment, he’s an outlier of a candidate for them to try and beat down, and the mainstream media will fight tooth and nail to keep him that way, since him inspiring a broader insurgency of proper leftwing candidates to challenge “progressive” establishment Dems represents an existential crisis for them.

        A successful term as mayor for Zohran could well sound the death knell for them if it leads to either a Tea Party style takeover of the Democrats, or produces enough momentum to lead to a proper third party that unseats the Democrats from their position as the GOP-lite party of controlled opposition. Imagine what could happen if those media organizations had to face a properly funded public broadcasting service, for example, that gained broad purchase amongst the public.

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        Why would liberal media ever bow to a socialist? The capitalists will always understand socialism as a greater threat than fascism.

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          For the same reason they speak in reverence of Martin Luther King Jr. and pretend that liberals didn’t hate his guts back in the day.

          On a long enough time scale the left always wins, and liberals always pretend that they backed the left the whole time and claim the victory for themselves.

          “A liberal is someone who opposes every war except the current war and supports all civil rights movements except the one that’s going on right now.”

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    Mamdani won a mayoral primary, hasn’t even been elected yet and the hype on all sides is enormous.

    Really hope New Yorkers dig in and back this dude.

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      He was already the favorite, Trump’s endorsement here will cinch that up

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        I’m pretty sure new Yorkers hate trump more than the Eagles, Red Sox, Patriots, and Mets combined.

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    Oh but blue states not giving federal taxes over is “starting a civil war.”

    The civil war is already happening. Wake the fuck up people.

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      Or it’s not, and that’s the problem. The organised rightwing forces of state repression can easily push around a left that’s been trained and groomed to function as entirely beholden to corporate sponsors and big money donors.

      …to the point it’s now visible and blatant that the establishment left cannot stand and legitimately claim even the possibility they are the solution.

      Because the solution is something more revolutionary that will cause bloodshed and more regular interruptions to people’s daily lives.

      So of course, keep your head down, hope none of this effects you. Ignore that it already has. The dems will fix it later, ect…

      It’s understandable to ignore the civil war even though it’s not rational to.

      Terrorists (freedom fighters) are made as needed, they’re not born ready. Trump’s administration will be looking to stay under that threshold.

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          I had the same reaction. The US has two parties, a far right one and a center right one. There are some center left members in the Democratic Party but the rest of the party sure tries to smother them any chance they get.

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        rightwing forces of state repression can easily push around a left that’s been trained and groomed to function as entirely beholden to corporate sponsors and big money donors.

        That’s not a “left” at all. There are traditionally three groups that vie for power, royalty, merchants, and the people. The left serves the people, Democrats serve the merchants, and Republicans are the royalists.

        The Democrats may represent the left some day, but it’s not who they are right now.

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    Lmao, damn, trump seems really scared of this guy.

    All the conservatives seem really scared of this guy.

    Wonder why republicans might be scared of Democratic candidates left of dead center. Almost like a real alternative not slobbering out neoliberal, Chicago school of economics, nonsense could sweep them in a lot of traditional safe seats.

    Or at least be really hard to rally their base against if their base actually hears what the policies are.

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    Just FYI: withholding money is financial abuse, a favorite tactic of abusers, since it leaves no visible marks until significant damage is done.

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      Threatening to withhold money from a place that gives you the most money doesn’t seem like a smart idea.

      If New York and California don’t give them their money, the Federal Government isn’t going to have money to withhold.

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        That’s what abusers do, too. They will cut their own throats to make you squirm.

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      I’m so tired of people not telling this old bunch of shit sacks to fuck off. I’d have so much respect for any threatened tRump victim if they just told him the fuck off after shits like that.