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Trump DOJ PUMPS THE BRAKES On Zohran Mamdani ILLEGAL AND RACIST Anti-White Race Program!

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This morning, New York City Mayor Zoran

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Mandani announced a citywide racial

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equity plan and a true cost of living

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measure. I'll let him tell you more

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about it.

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>> More than 5 million New Yorkers are not

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earning enough money to match the cost

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of living here in a city. So, what the

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true cost of living shows us is exactly

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that in the name. It shows us something

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that captures the scale of a cost of

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living crisis that is often missed by

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the typical indicators. Working-class

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New Yorkers are four times as likely to

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leave the city than wealthy New Yorkers

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when it comes to the cost of living

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crisis. The racial equity plan is a plan

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of hundreds of pages that is informed by

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plans from more than 40 different

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agencies for how to deliver on racial

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equity across city policy, city

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government. It sets out goals. It sets

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out indicators. And frankly, what this

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is is a preliminary plan. It's a first

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step because now we're opening it up for

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public comment from New Yorkers to hear

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from them before we finalize a plan

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sometime by about mid July. The other

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thing I would say to New Yorkers is we

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want to hear from you. We are opening up

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the public comment period for for 30

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days and we would love for you to share

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your opinions with us.

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>> Thank you so much. I certainly will.

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>> Thank you.

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>> Boy, so we got to talk about woke New

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York City Democrat mayor Zoram Mandami.

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The socialist who is now embracing

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cultural Marxism. Okay, remember this

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guy uh as a part of his tax plan said he

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wanted to tax whiter neighborhoods,

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right? He wanted it taxed based off skin

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color

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>> and realized there's a policy proposal

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that says your plan and I'm going to

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quote it for folks is to shift the tax

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burden from overtaxed homeowners in the

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outer burrows to more expensive homes in

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richer and whiter neighborhoods. Explain

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why you are bringing race into your tax

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proposal.

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>> That is just an description of what we

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see right now. It's not driven by race.

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It's more of an assessment of what

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neighborhoods are being undertaxed

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versus overt taxed. So, no plans to

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change that language on your website.

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That's

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>> the the focus here is to actually ensure

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a fair property tax system and that the

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use of that language is just an

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assessment of the neighborhood.

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>> So, nobody should be surprised to hear

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that he has announced a plan to do more

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anti-white discrimination. Okay. This

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time he has a racial equity plan uh that

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he announced uh in order to solve

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systemic racism in New York City. Okay.

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Now, we've heard this story before from

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these woke Democrats. This is what they

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embrace. Uh this type of again, cultural

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Marxism, racial division, uh is now

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front and center once again right from

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the Democrat party. Take a look. Today's

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announcement has two parts. The

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preliminary citywide racial equity plan

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and the inaugural New York City true

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cost of living measure. Together, these

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reports establish a framework for how

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our city will both measure affordability

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and plan for the future. The true cost

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of living measure confirms what New

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Yorkers have long known to be true. Too

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many people cannot afford the city that

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they love. New York City is home to

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skyscrapers, million-dollar listings, $9

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lattes, and yet more than three in five

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New Yorkers, 62%

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cannot keep up with the cost of living

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in this city. Despite the incredible

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wealth of our city, our poverty rate is

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double that of the national average and

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it is getting worse year over year. And

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while today's true cost of living

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measure confirms that the affordability

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crisis touches every corner of our city,

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we know that these effects are not

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applied evenly. So often it is black and

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brown New Yorkers who are hit the

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hardest. This preliminary racial equity

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plan is the first step in developing a

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whole of government approach to tackling

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that reality. It is a plan that lays out

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these first steps to solve decades of

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neglect and discrimination and it places

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the work of 45 city agencies within a

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singular framework. This plan was born

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during a defining moment in our city's

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history when New Yorkers were in the

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streets in the midst of a global

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pandemic, calling for justice, demanding

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accountability, and bearing witness to

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brutality unfolding on our streets and

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on our screens. In that moment, our city

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was asked to reckon with the deep

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systemic inequities that have long

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shaped life here and to do better.

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>> You've got to do better, Senator.

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>> New Yorkers across all five burrows

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answered that call. Their voices, their

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advocacy, and their persistence are what

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brought us to this moment. The release

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of the preliminary citywide racial

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equity plan is a reflection of that

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collective mandate. It is not just a

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document. It is a commitment. A

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commitment to confront institutional and

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systemic racism within our city and to

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begin the work of dismantling it.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, what do we have

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here? Right. What do we have here? We

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have what leftists would call systemic

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and institutionalized racism.

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If if it was a white person saying all

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the things that Zoron Mandami said,

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right, for the benefit of whites, right?

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If if he said, "Look, we're launching

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this program in order to help whites,

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okay? We're going to focus on whites."

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That would be called racist, right?

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Institutional racism. But yet yet

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because it's Zor Mandami who's not white

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focusing on so-called black and brown

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workers saying that he's going to

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prioritize them, right? He wants to uh

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build city policy based off race, right?

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Uh leftists for whatever reason aren't

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calling out this systemic racism, right?

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This institutionalized racism because

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that's what this is, right? Let's be

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real. That's what it is. Okay? This is

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the same guy whose tax plan was, yeah,

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yeah, let's tax the whites, right? We're

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gonna tax based off skin color and race.

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Amazing. Democrats are openly pro

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promoting racism,

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institutional racism, systemic racism.

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This is what they're actively promoting

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in 2026. This is part of the reason why

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I'm not that worried about a great

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Democrat comeback, right? I'm not that

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worried about the so-called blue wave if

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Virginia is any indication. Okay. Uh

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voters still hate wokeness. Okay. And

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when they get a taste of wokeness, uh

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they reject it. Now, it's going to take

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a little bit longer for New York City to

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uh realize um that uh they made a

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mistake with Zoron.

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But same people, it doesn't take too

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long to uh realize that this is um

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nonsensical, right? This is nonsensical

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and this is not good for our country.

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So, what we have here is straight up

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racism. That's what we have here. And

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because of that, you have a top DOJ

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official saying that the New York City

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Zora Mandami's long delayed racial

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equity report sounds fishy and that

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they're going to investigate. Right?

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They're pumping the brakes on uh this

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racist plan. Right. The Trump

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administration is reviewing a quote

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unquote racial equity plan released by

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Mayor Zoram Mandami with a top

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Department of Justice official calling

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the city's proposal fishy. Mandami on

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Monday unveiled the long delayed

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preliminary citywide racial equity plan

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which found that roughly 200,000 black

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New Yorkers were forced out of the Big

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Apple between 2000 and 2020 because they

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could no longer afford day-to-day

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expenses. Now again, the funny part

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about this is that they can't afford it

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because uh taxes keep going up. Uh the

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government keeps spending money they

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don't have. Uh that's why the cost of

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living keeps going up, right? It keeps

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going up because of these far-left

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