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FlyingDad's avatar

New York City, the future Benghazi?

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Dillon's avatar

So when New York looks like Venezuela does that mean the Republicans have crippled it with sanctions?

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Fernifer's avatar

Bye bye NYC. RIP

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Peter Taylor's avatar

He’ll never be President born in Kampala Uganda, the best he can hope for is Governor or Senator…I guess Soros Jnr he with the welding goggles will be happy after all it was his foundation that funded Mamdani to victory, you have to ask just is it he and his Father, reputed to be MI6 assets hate about America… then again MI6, the U.K tells you everything you need know, the Poms never ever got over losing in 1776, the war in the early 19th Century confirmed that, as has the Brits always keen to use the U.S military via the CIA as their battering ram, sad that so many in your Military and Intelligence who swear an oath to serve the nation seem happiest as do your politicians now, serving the interests of foreign jurisdictions rather than the constituents and Nation that they swore oaths to actually serve … go figure, seems f..king weird to me, why you stand for it, voting these clowns in defies all belief, can’t blame it all on the imports, Americans need to think before voting, instead of merely voting tribally… it’ll be your death knell, it’s what the Welder In Chief, Alex Soros and his truly despicable and loathsome old man cover… time to wake up, pay attention and vote accordingly…. otherwise America will be truly f..led….just saying.

Kia Kaha (stay strong) from New Zealand

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Anne B.'s avatar

George Soros-linked charities funneled $40M to support Zohran Mamdani's campaign: Report

Conservative investigative website, White Collar Fraud, alleged in its report that a network of tax-exempt organizations connected to billionaire financier George Soros coordinated political and ground operations to support Mamdani in a scheme, involving laundering more than $40million in charitable donations through non-profits and redirecting them into political activity.

Yes. Soros funded his campaign: https://news.meaww.com/george-soros-linked-charities-funneled-40-m-to-support-zohran-mamdanis-campaign-report

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Anne B.'s avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0YY1U5lG2w

Mamdani's anti-worker position is shocking

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Lauran's avatar

You are right in your predictions. It is not just the lower income people that voted; but the many still registered illegal immigrants in New York that want to keep up the free lunch. You are not being racist in speaking the truth. Most people are just too busy working to study politics, but there will be another grand "leaving" of the richest and the businesses owners. Socialism NEVER works; and It is my opinion that anyone still living in New York AND California get what they get, as neither state will ever become Republican, conservative, or anything vaguely related to it again. You get what you vote for. Our curse was letting anyone and everyone into the US a long time ago, without vetting their ability to provide for themselves. When my ancestors came here, they had sponsors, a job lined up, a health check on Ellis island, and they were so grateful just to be alive in a new country. It will be a mess there very soon, as he is already talking about his hatred for Donald Trump, and the so called rich!

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Jim Jackson's avatar

When my ancestors came here, they had nothing but a desire to live free, as a waterman on Chesapeake Bay in 1630, as a frontiersman in western Pennsylvania in 1725, and so on until 1790. Those people actually established the country and wrested it away from the likes of Prince Andrew. They and their descendants were betrayed by the Immigration Act of 1964. And the Act was pushed through Congress by a demographic that immigrated massively in the 1880s-1900 with an intent to change the U.S. into a socialist society. Soros is only the latest of them.

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John Chittick's avatar

“A society that becomes more Muslim becomes less everything else – less Jewish, less gay, less feminist, less artistic, less scientific, less free. That's a simple statement of fact, but we shrink from it.” - Mark Steyn 2012

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Kevin Beck's avatar

I will note that Venezuela has hit rock bottom. But they keep electing the same type of leadership. First with Chavez, then with Maduro.

I think a more positive comparison might be with Argentina, which went through decades of Peronism before electing Milei. That's how to bounce off rock bottom.

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Harley's avatar

Great article, I’m going to send this to friends! Thank you for all the work you do.

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Blue eyed squint's avatar

Mark Steyn predicted this 20 years ago in his book "America Alone." Demographics is all. He followed on in 2010 with "After America, Armageddon." Well he only has to quote what he wrote 15 years ago to analyze what we are seeing today. Diversity is not strength, unity is strength. Low IQ people from failed Muslim nation states do not have the willingness or capacity to add value to a city or nation. A recent study by the government of Denmark determined that immigrants from poor nations that do not assimilate cost a country between $300,000 and $1,000,000 in costs, and are much more likely to commit crimes. Which is why rapes are up 200% per 100,000 in the UK. Just facts.

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pete's avatar

Correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't world war II end, 80 years ago.!

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Annette Corrente's avatar

It does seem like a plan to destroy NYC.

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Jelani Thompson's avatar

Unsubscribed. Tired of the racebaiting. Just live your life and look out for your neighbours. Inflammatory articles help no one.

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Jim Jackson's avatar

Judging by your interests, you are obviously talented. It is unity of the capable that will save civilization, not unity of non-whites. When I was a 14-year-old paperboy, and was beaten up by four 18-year-olds on my route, I did not say, "That's OK because they are white too." I armed myself.

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Vince Wagner's avatar

I’m sorry but your race card has been declined

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Lau Vegys's avatar

I’m sorry you feel that way. But just to be clear—you see a bigger problem in me quoting what Zohran Mamdani actually said about taxing “richer and whiter neighborhoods” than in him saying it (and making it part of his platform) in the first place?

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Bob of the bald's avatar

Victor Davis Hansen talks at length about tribalism. That explains the New York city election and verifies exactly the point he makes. Muslim tribalism is carrying out their plan to dominate the country and every other country where their presence is accelerating. The Koran,as I understand it, makes this plain and establishes the goal. Maybe the movies about NY city becoming a war zone are prophetic: wouldn't be the first time a movie or science fiction story became prophetic. It seems tribalism is here with a big "T" so plan accordingly. God's blessings to all.

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IGW's avatar

I hope Jelani is a young, white high income earner, and lives through what is to come.

Will she then change her mind? Not a chance. That's why NYC,America and the West generally will fall....soft or hard fall (revolution)...we'll see

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pete's avatar

It appears that the old standard American culture of; Life Liberty and Happiness is dead. Hope Im wrong but the arithmetic says otherwise.

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Vince Wagner's avatar

Naaaah, if we get - hopefully - a civil war, NYC needs to be surrounded and pummeled day and night with artillery

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jgb's avatar

Its shifting. Were watching mtg moving to the centre right no wars

Israel can pump sand ect . She's making a run and maybe a water down mamdani will be the trick.

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