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Zohran Mamdani as He is Forced to Beg Rich People Not to Leave

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It's also something not just about

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justice or or the ability for

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working-class people to live here. It is

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also actually about ensuring that

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corporations can continue to attract the

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top talent to this city.

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>> Zorhan Mandani, the communist/Islamist

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who's running the place, uh he gave this

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press conference yesterday and it was

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almost like this this almost felt like

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AI because it is so it was so obvious

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this is going to happen that I don't

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know how you ding-dongs didn't believe

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that it was going to happen. But here he

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is saying that the wealthy still have to

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pay more because the mid-level wealthy

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people, they're getting the hell out of

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there. So, uh, he's going to have to

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take from you guys and then you'll get

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out, too. And well, you get how this all

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works out. Go.

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>> Amidst being in the wealthiest city and

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the wealthiest country in the history of

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the world, we already see an exodus of

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working and middle class New Yorkers. So

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I don't have a hesitation in asking

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those who make the most amount of money

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in this city or the most profits in the

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city to pay a little bit more so that

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everyone can actually stay in this city.

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It's also something not just about

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justice or or the ability for

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working-class people to live here. It is

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also actually about ensuring that

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corporations can continue to attract the

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top talent to this city. Because in a

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city where child care costs more than

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$20,000 a year, I've heard from

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corporate leaders about how difficult it

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is for them to attract individuals who

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would work at their companies but want

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to raise a family. Unbelievable. It's

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unbelievable and it's obvious, right?

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It's like, dude, the exodus is because

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of you. You are taxing these people to

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the nth degree, making the people who

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produce leave, thus leaving the tax

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burden on the next layer of people, and

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then you're complaining about that. It's

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also interesting how he uses the word

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asking. I'm asking those who can afford

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it to pay more. But you're not really

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asking. You're demanding. If taxes were

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just about asking, well, could you just

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pay a little bit more? Well, then that

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would be interesting to see what people

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pay. But taxes are not voluntary. They

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are uh forced upon you, right? If you

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don't pay them, you will end up in jail.

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So, you have done this. Also, as per

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$20,000

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for uh child care. Well, the question

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really is, does that all fall on the

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state and city then to provide or is it

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that families should plan accordingly

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and maybe you should have grandma around

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or Nona or whoever it is and perhaps you

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want to create the economic conditions

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of low taxes and low regulations so

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there's more fluidity in the system so

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more there's more competition that

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lowers the cost of everything but I know

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that would be a bit much for you.

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back to what really matters. Uh here he

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is talking about his racial equity plan

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because uh you know, racism racism is

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back, baby. And while today's true cost

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of living measure confirms that the

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affordability crisis touches every

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corner of our city, we know that these

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effects are not applied evenly. So often

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it is black and brown New Yorkers who

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are hit the hardest. This preliminary

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racial equity plan is the first step in

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developing a whole of government

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approach to tackling that reality. It is

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a plan that lays out these first steps

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to solve decades of neglect and

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discrimination. And it places the work

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of 45 city agencies within a singular

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framework.

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>> I am going to tell you one more time, if

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you live in New York City and you are

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sane, leave. It is going to keep getting

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worse. And it is going to get worse and

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worse. And it is going to get worse in

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ways that we almost cannot imagine. A

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racial equity plan to bring up black and

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brown people. Well, what will you have

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to do? It's very hard to bring people

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up. The only way you can bring people up

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actually is to make everything equal and

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then people have to have some skin in

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the game and fight and work hard and

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make some things happen. So they don't

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really mean bring people up. What they

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mean is bring people down and then you

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will have equity and it will suck for

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everybody. And by the way, everyone will

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be a little more racist, too, because

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the people who got brought down, those

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Asians and whites, they're going to be

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pretty pissed at those people who in

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essence think they moved up, but they

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actually just stayed while they brought

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these people down. And all of the people

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who are producing are fleeing and of

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course moving to Florida. And Florida

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will be the financial capital of the

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world. It will be the cultural capital

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of the world. It will be safe and clean

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and prosperous and have wonderful

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infrastructure and all of those things.

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