Three Guesses how New Yorkers will React when Mamdani’s Promises don’t Come True

There hasn’t been a real law-and-order mayor living in Gracie Mansion since Rudy Giuliani. Just me, but I’d wager that the NYPD isn’t quite as kick-ass as they used to be.

In the meantime, WABC-NY is reporting that a stunning 1,034,350 New Yorkers cast their ballots for the communist, Islamist-friendly mayoral candidate.

I guess this is where I cite a few examples of what Moneybags Mamdani is promising. As reported by TheTimes.com of London;

Mamdani’s policy proposals — and how much they could cost

This is New York’s finest?
  • Universal childcare for children aged six weeks to five years: up to $9.6 billion
  • Building 200,000 housing units in ten years: $100 billion
  • Free buses for more than a million daily users: at least $800 million a year
  • Community safety department: $1 billion
  • City-run grocery stores: up to $100 million
  • Eliminate tuition fees at the City University of New York: loss of $800 million in income
  • Minimum wage to $30 an hour
  • Total cost: up to $112.3 billion

Even with his plan to “tax the top 1%”, he optimistically hopes on pulling in $5 billion (at best) of additional taxes.

Of course, that leaves him $107,300,000,000 short. Golly gee, I can envision even the faintly well-off fleeing to anywhere-but-New York City.

Meanwhile, Newsmax.com is citing that nearly one million city residents are already preparing for living somewhere other than Mandani’s New York City.

In spite of common sense and the ability to do simply math, it’s fairly obvious to me that the majority of Mamdani voters are superficial, at best.

Somewhat surprising, it was CNN who cited that Zohran’s alligator mouth may have promised more than his mosquito ass can deliver (highlighting mine);

As mayor, Mamdani would need the state legislature and the governor to approve a tax hike. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who endorsed Mamdani, has said she will not support a tax increase on the most wealthy, arguing she doesn’t want business leaders leaving the state.

Can you see the phoniness oozing out of his pores?

Isn’t that interesting? But what if uber-leftie CNN is secretly just a bunch of Mamdani-haters?

The once respectable Time magazine goes even deeper into the weeds of just how empty his promises truly are;

Mamdani has vowed to freeze the rent for all tenants living in rent-stabilized apartments in New York City, while also building more affordable housing units across the city. But a mayor is unable to make such decisions alone.

“The mayor does not have unilateral control over the annual rent increases or have the decision to freeze the rents,” Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, tells TIME.

The annual adjustments are instead determined by the nine-member New York City Rent Guidelines Board.

Is it just me, but are there really 1,034,350 mentally retarded people casting ballots up in NYC?

I’ll give it six months before shit hits the fan. I’ll also make the popcorn.