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Zohran Mamdani FUMES As Democrat NYC City Council BETRAYS Him After REJECTING Insane Tax Increase!

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Our responsibility is to try to identify

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areas of savings.

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>> The city council says it's found the

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necessary savings to plug the city's

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fiscal hole. City Council Speaker Julie

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Mannon unveiled a $6 billion savings

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proposal as an alternative to Mandani's

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doom and gloom approach that calls for a

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possible increased property taxes and

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dipping into the city's savings.

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>> We can find the savings in the way that

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we did without cutting services. So, our

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position has been clear. We have been a

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hard no on the property tax. We also are

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hard no on rating the rainy day fund.

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>> The plan aims to plug the hole by

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reestimating the city's costs and

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revenues. 3.5 billion would be achieved

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through things like increasing the

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department of buildings revenues by $80

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million for permits and late fees and

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reestimating the cost of city salaries

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to not fund vacant positions that could

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save $860 million. Meanwhile, another

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2.5 billion will be saved through things

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like auditing education department

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contracts that would save 175 million

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and reestimating debt services savings

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to include an additional $24 million.

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It's a plan that got a failing grade

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from the mayor.

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>> Cherry-picking specific expense items

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that have a surplus

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without accounting for the fact that

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those are the very kinds of surpluses

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that are typically used to address

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individual deficits within departments

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and agencies. It does not present an

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honest picture of what this budget is.

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>> Mayor Miy called the council budget

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unrealistic because of its lack of a

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revenue source. At an unrelated press

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conference, Mom Donnie criticized some

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of the council's proposals like the

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vacancy savings.

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>> That kind of a plan puts the city on the

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hook for money that will not actually

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appear. It will force the city to cut

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services elsewhere in order to find that

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kind of funding.

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>> Boy, oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. So,

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we got to talk about some news out of

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New York City involving Zora Mandami's

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socialist utopia game plan, which seems

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to be running into some issues with

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reality, right? Uh the fact is that free

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stuff ain't free. And Mandami has been

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trying to find a way to pay for free

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stuff, mainly through begging the state

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for more money in order to tax the rich.

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And if the state does not tax the rich

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to give the money to New York City, then

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he's going to raise property taxes on

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everybody, okay? Aka, he's going to tax

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the middle class, which is ultimately

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the result of tax the rich. Okay? Taxing

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rich ultimately just means tax the

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middle class. And that ultimately leads

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to people leaving the city. Okay? Mainly

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the rich, right? Who bring in the

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revenue and the middle class gets stuck

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holding the bag.

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Why are you buying more real estate in

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Mont Donny's Manhattan right now?

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>> I Well, it wasn't it wasn't the mayor

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when we start we started building that

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building 5 years ago.

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And but here's here's a lesson and this

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lesson is true for companies, cities,

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states, and countries. You got to

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compete. There's no divine right to

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success. Just read the history books. So

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our headcount in Manhattan has when I

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got to JP Morgan was 35,000 and now it's

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26,000. Our headcount in in Texas it is

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started at 11,000 now it's 33,000 that's

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what happens and you know part of the

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highest individual taxes highest estate

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taxes highest corporate taxes anti-

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business sentiment you know and that's

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what happens and you know you could be

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any ideologue you want but that's the

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real world and people vote with their

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feet and you can't get mad at them you

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know it's a free if you believe in a

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free country if someone wants to move to

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Florida that's their right and so yeah

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if they make too many mistakes you know

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Mayors, including Mayor Mandami, should

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worry about police, hospitals, uh,

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subways, sanitation, storms, health

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care, schools. It's got nothing to do

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with Democrats and Republicans. And

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ideology distorts reality when it comes

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to something like that. So, uh, but our

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building's great. We're still there.

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It's got some of the best people. But I

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think when I grew up as a kid in New

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York City, and you don't probably don't

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know this, there were 120 of the Fortune

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500 were headquarters there. In the

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1970s, 60 of 120 left, including Exxon,

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GE, IBM, United Car, Union Carbide. I

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mean, that's not what you want. And

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they're all going to Texas, you know,

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basically or or Nevada.

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>> Yeah. And that is why New York City is

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in for the same brutal reality check

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that Chicago received when they

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basically tried to do the same thing,

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right? The socialist mayor of Chicago

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say, "Hey, we're going to tax the rich,

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right?" And then ultimately tax the rich

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ended up being tax the middle class.

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Okay? You had woke Mayor Brandon Johnson

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proposing to increase property taxes on

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individuals despite campaigning on not

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doing that, right? He had to break his

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promise. Okay? and he pushed for

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property tax increases the same way that

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Zoron is doing right now in order to pay

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for the socialist utopia. Uh you had the

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city council of Chicago, overwhelmingly

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Democratic, they had to step in into

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override uh woke mayor Brandon Johnson's

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worst socialist impulses even though uh

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it still resulted in tax increases

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regardless. It's just um the question of

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how bad is it going to be, right? If you

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let socialists have their way, right,

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fully, uh then yeah, it's it's it's

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going to be terrible. Okay? Uh but when

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there's compromise, you still end up

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with tax increases, fees, because uh

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socialists and uh so-called moderate

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Democrats, okay, or uh liberal Democrats

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who are not full-blown leftists still

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believe in tax increases. They just

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believe in doing it in roundabout ways,

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right? Nickel and dimeing you, okay?

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rather than just, you know, outright

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taxing you into oblivion. Okay? Uh and

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they both believe in not cutting

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spending. Most importantly, they both

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believe that, hey, we can't cut spending

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no matter what because their political

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careers are really built on uh handing

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people free stuff, right? Uh so when

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they cut back on the social programs, uh

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that is politically toxic. Okay? And the

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same pattern is playing out uh here in

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New York City with Zoran Mandami and the

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New York City city council that is now

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revoling against him in the a similar

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way that the Chicago city council

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revolted against Brandon Johnson by

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saying that no no we don't agree with

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your socialist budget. Right? We don't

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agree with these property tax increases.

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Uh we don't want that. Right? We can

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find other ways to close the budget gap

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without increasing property taxes. So,

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you have a full-blown revolt happening

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from the New York City city council,

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mainly Democrats, right? Just like the

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Chicago City Council, uh, and what they

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did to Brandon Johnson. So, we have

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history playing out once again with a

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socialist mayor, uh, versus, uh,

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Democrats who aren't as ideologically

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extreme as the mayor. So, without

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further ado, let's go ahead and get into

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this.

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>> A budget breakthrough in New York City.

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The city council says it has cobbled

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together a savings plan that would solve

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the city's multi-billion dollar deficit

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without raising property taxes. Mayor

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Mom Donnie is already ripping the

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council's plan, saying it would result

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in the slashing of crucial city

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services. Pix 11's chief political

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reporter Henry Rosoff joining us now

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live in the newsroom. Try try to help us

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make sense of all of this.

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>> Well, it's understandable surely if New

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Yorkers have a little bit of whiplash

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here. So, just to recap very quickly,

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the mayor has said the city's budget is

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in such bad shape, you might have to

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