Dear @GovKathyHochul and @NYCMayor,
Would you like to work together on behalf of the legal law-abiding taxpayer to help stop fraud in New York?
Or are you going to attack the person who has saved America billions of dollars once again?
https://t.co/lo2lOG9gLT
I've said this before and I'll say it again.
We are in a soft secession under Zohran. He considers New York an independent city-state with its own foreign policy, immigration policy, and economic policy. He does not recognize the authority of the federal government except to the extent he can extract money or political wins from it.
The intent is to use the resources and authority of New York City to wage war against the federal government and the rest of the country. The DSA is quite open about it. They're telling us what they plan to do, and Zohran is executing.
Colluding with the Iranians was just another means to that end. They will collude with any and all of our enemies, because the stated goal of the DSA is to dismantle the country from within. Again, they say all of this out loud. No inferences necessary here.
In this particular case, the meeting with the Iranians was sidelined by the State Department. But the intention is crystal clear, and just because a high-profile meeting was stopped doesn't mean there isn't back channel communication and cooperation happening between the DSA/Mamdani admin and the Iranians. Obviously there is. Meetings like this don't just materialize out of thin air, and ties between the DSA and Iranian-linked fronts like the People's Forum are too many to count.
Now what are we actually going to do about this?
We're WAY past the point that it can honestly be argued that the DSA isn't an insurgency determined to bring down the country. I really think it requires a military solution now; take this out of the corrupt civil court system and use the military to roll up the DSA and charge them as revolutionary insurgents. Do it while we still can and avoid inevitable future bloodshed.
The fraud in New York is VAST. I’ve been warning about it for years.
Albany Democrats let this rot from the inside out while hardworking New Yorkers were forced to foot the bill. ENOUGH is ENOUGH.
Recover every stolen taxpayer dollar and prosecute every person responsible.
Thank you, @nickshirleyy!!
This is what Kathy Hochul's New York really looks like.
She raised taxes by $8 billion, hiked tolls and fares 21x, and ended cash bail so violent criminals walk free.
When I am Governor, I will cut your taxes, restore cash bail, and make New York safe and affordable again.
Either the oath of office means something or it doesn’t.
But if it does mean something, we need to begin using it to eject foreigners and Marxists with zero loyalty to America out of public office.
NOW: More immigrants will be deported thanks to everyone here on X who helped spread the story of Swedish 16yo Meya, whose rapist wasn't deported because ”the rape didn’t last long enough”.
In the aftermath of Meya's case, the UN has now updated its guidelines on deportation of "refugees".
From now on, rape is recognized as a serious crime that can justify deportation.
It should never have taken a case like Meya's to make this happen.
Happy 250th birthday to the best country on earth! I was reading a book the other day and was struck by this paragraph. I don’t know who the author was but I thought it was brilliant and perfectly said…🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This is because the anti-capitalist left is not actually against people being crazy rich. They're against certain types of people being crazy rich.
Artists and athletes make sense to them because they've played music and sports and because their success can be explained by "luck" and "talent". Messi's wealth is not offensive to them because they understand Messi is much better at football than they are.
But when it comes to business, the anti-capitalist leftist has no framework for understanding why Jeff Bezos might be super rich since 99% of them have never ever created a product, business or service that was of value to other people. They've never taken entrepreneurial risk. They've never employed people and felt the burden of responsibility that comes with that. They've never pick up a business and given it a play in the way they've picked up a ball or a guitar.
They *literally* don't understand wealth creation. They think there is a fixed amount of money and the only thing a business does is split it unfairly.
It's why they rage at Elon and other successful business leaders. Because they genuinely don't understand why they're wealthy.
Also, and this is just as important, athletes and artists are disproportionately young, attractive, "diverse", left wing etc. Business leaders are "evil" middle aged white men whose success offends the average anti-capitalist leftist because they don't understand a) what it is they do and b) that Elon Musk has the same talent advantage on them as Messi does, it's just harder to measure.
they’re not jobs if they’re not valued. they’re not valued if there aren’t customers out there willing to pay them for their great work. needing the government to “create” a job is tantamount to welfare and that level of welfare resolves these individuals to a dependency on the government and lack of economic mobility. and chains our people, collectively, to a more indentured future.
you may be well intentioned but you have, and always will, fail to see the destitute folly of government as a job creation engine.
i have tried to engage you on this topic, in good faith, with empiricism and reasoning, but you have only dodged my points and pivoted to some populist refrain about the importance of taxation and the evils of productivity-driven success.
i can only assume you’re dodging these truths because you and the rest of the politburo leadership have deemed the conversation unsafe speech and put your oligopoly at risk.
let’s leave it at that then.
perhaps if your ways get their day, we can all bask in the glories of the dark ages ahead.
@bradlander I’ve never in my life seen a video of 2 less sincere people than this. How miserable does someone have to be to think you two are the solution