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Polybius
(20,399 posts)When it comes to big cities, I want my mayor's to be tough on crime. You steal from Walgreens? You're getting a year. Cought with an illegal gun? You're getting 10.
JI7
(92,234 posts)Response to JI7 (Reply #6)
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JI7
(92,234 posts)some less.
markodochartaigh
(3,195 posts)Wage theft is the largest form of crime in the US. I never see politicians address this.
https://www.opportunityinstitute.org/blog/post/organized-retail-theft-wage-theft/
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SocialDemocrat61
(5,075 posts)Judges do.
Polybius
(20,399 posts)Bloomberg wasn't soft on crime.
SocialDemocrat61
(5,075 posts)A terrible racist policy
Mordred
(192 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(1,477 posts)If you were black and or Hispanic, stop and frisk. It felt like an armed camp. The police were all powerful and they had god complexes, if they didnt like the way you looked at them, the concrete sidewalk would welcome you.
Kire
(11,096 posts)Just kidding. We know why.
markpkessinger
(8,786 posts)Jack Valentino
(2,601 posts)than the ones you cite here---- especially if that person is an ELECTED Republican politician, IMHO...
Those politicians steal from the taxpayers, at every level of government---
and the amount of money represented is much greater
than that represented by someone who steals some baby formula from Walmart...
I am not defending or advocating for petty crimes here,
but the farther we get down this rat-hole,
the closer I get to doing so
When the law is not enforced against criminal, fascist rapist politicians,
but with rigor against a man who steals a bag of dehydrated potatoes to feed his family,
I have much less sympathy for "being tough on crime", particularly "non-violent crime".
I am reminded of the saying,
"In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread."



























































































































































































































InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,352 posts)Response to Polybius (Reply #1)
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a kennedy
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Nanjeanne
(6,271 posts)I still lived in NYC Id be ranking him and also Brad Lander, another Jew who stands with Mamdani.
Mamdanis constituents seem to like him a lot too as they have re-elected him a number of times
choie
(5,747 posts)NJCher
(40,551 posts)local public radio (as you know, but others might not). He is so articulate. This is the kind of person we want in office. Smart, measured in his positions, attractive in a mayoral sort of way, even-tempered, knowledgeable, experienced.
I don't know Mamdani that well but if Bernie and AOC back him, I'm on board.
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msongs
(71,655 posts)Samael13
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Samael13
(36 posts)Because even if i dont completely agree we will need every democratic seat regardless of dog catcher or mayor we can get to save this nation. Plus i will definitely agree more than not with a fellow Democrat
choie
(5,747 posts)Response to PeaceWave (Reply #7)
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Hassin Bin Sober
(27,133 posts)catsudon
(883 posts)endorsement made it worse for Andrew.
Jack Valentino
(2,601 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,352 posts)NJCher
(40,551 posts)LOLOLOL.
I've never heard that expression but it needs to be in our lexicon.
Celerity
(50,621 posts)appmanga
(1,193 posts)...and once you factor in the humidity and general apathy, it's likely turnout isn't going to be great. And while it changed during the Giuliani/Bloomberg years, I think NYC is back to where whichever Democrat wins the primary, they've essentially been elected Mayor.
NJCher
(40,551 posts)Curtis Sliwa again?
And Eric Adams will run in the GE as an independent. Cuomo says he may run too--which would likely split the Democratic vote.
biocube
(100 posts)that Mamdani has a lead of several points over Cuomo with men. There is a lesson for Dems there...
I also hope he won't make the same mistakes that the west-coast progressives made, in saying it's racist to require 8th-graders to take Algebra I and other nonsense.
bamagal62
(3,983 posts)Bernie and AOC both endorsed him. Are you surprised that the younger demographic voted for him?
biocube
(100 posts)We need a new dealer presidential candidate next.
PSPS
(14,646 posts)Jack Valentino
(2,601 posts)Arazi
(8,076 posts)Also, betting the entire Democratic establishment endorses Eric Adams tomorrow 😂
bamagal62
(3,983 posts)25 voted for him because AOC endorsed him. Im not sure shes wrong!
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choie
(5,747 posts)Response to choie (Reply #19)
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progressoid
(51,541 posts)BTW, the actress playing his grandmother is Madhur Jaffrey, a celebrated chef of Asian cuisine.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/may/10/mr-cardamom-madhur-jaffrey-nani-video
BeyondGeography
(40,517 posts)You seem a little obsessed with that part of his background.
David__77
(24,262 posts)choie
(5,747 posts)I checked and it is not in the article that is linked.
Alice B.
(543 posts)I was cheering for Lander from afar but still glad it's not Cuomo, and delighted he and Mamdani endorsed each other. I'm always excited to see ranked voting in action.
bamagal62
(3,983 posts)Lander were supporting each other. Id be okay with either one.
SocialDemocrat61
(5,075 posts)than a sexual harasser.
ananda
(32,431 posts)Live long and prosper
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SunImp
(2,514 posts)Hopefully, Cuomo voters won't let the perfect be the enemy of the good when Zohran goes up against Silwa
choie
(5,747 posts)There's going to be another round of counting.
SSJVegeta
(1,010 posts)With his first round performance, it isnt even going to be close.
name not needed
(11,664 posts)Considering your past, might wanna be more careful with your words Andy. Your hands as well, but that's another story.
aeromanKC
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RandySF
(75,604 posts)elleng
(139,954 posts)(tho living in MD!!!)
And I live in NYC
David__77
(24,262 posts)I cant understand why you think that.
azureblue
(2,468 posts)Put him in. That bloc sees the establishment doing nothing to improve their lives, and they want them out. They want a fresh face and they got it now. He will have a battle with the NYC old guard, and, if the young voters get behind him, he may be able to get some change in..
The Dem establishment better wake up fast - the younger generation is right on their heels and they demand change. If they want to stay in office, the old guard had better make some big changes quick.. But they won't, and I'm good with that. Cuomo needs to go - his time has passed.
NJCher
(40,551 posts)can't come soon enough, AFAIC.
elleng
(139,954 posts)per axios.
TacosUberAlles
(88 posts)I'm very happy that Zohran Mamdani is going to come out on top ❤
iemanja
(56,189 posts)Someone has to pay for those benefits. Has Mamdani said how hed fund them?
I live in Minneapolis, so I don't know much about Mamdani.
DET
(2,086 posts)But I hope that Mamdani has some creative ideas to fund his campaign promises or he will have a lot of unhappy constituents. Im glad that younger people are stepping up to the plate; I just hope that their enthusiasm is backed up by solid groundwork and realistic expectations.
Clearheadsam
(288 posts)🙂
Skittles
(165,575 posts)but it sure gets votes
enid602
(9,476 posts)Los Angeles is considering congestion pricing on all Metro buses/trains; i.e., free rapid transit, which will be paid by fees charged to freeway commuters.
JI7
(92,234 posts)towards public transport but it's not itself going to fund it.
I'm not sure what the situation is in New York but I assume they already have many people that already take public transportation unlike in Los Angeles.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,352 posts)Are you ready?!