Zohran Mamdani Elected Mayor — The END of New York City?
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Zohran Mamdani was just elected mayor of New York City — and we think it marks the culmination of everything wrong with the Democrat Party. In this week’s episode, we break down what Mamdani’s win really means for NYC: rent freezes, “free housing,” government-run grocery stores, higher taxes, and a complete misunderstanding of what freedom actually is. We get into FDR’s forgotten “Second Bill of Rights,” how the left twists the idea of rights into government handouts, and why every time they try this, it ends the same way — failure. We even look at Kansas City’s publicly run grocery store (spoiler: it’s a disaster) and how decades of rent stabilization have distorted NYC’s housing market and pushed prices higher for everyone else. Later, we dig into New York’s abortion statistics, population trends, and why policies that claim to help certain groups end up hurting them most. From Giuliani’s New York to Mamdani’s, this episode shows how cities keep repeating the same mistakes — and what it says about where America’s headed.