AOC, Billie, Mamdani, Kamala & the Politics of Panic – They Really Said That
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AOC, Billie, Mamdani, Kamala & the Politics of Panic – They Really Said That

Desperation makes people say insane things — and this week proves it.

From AOC screaming revisionist history about who “built” New York City, to Billie Eilish lecturing billionaires while charging $120 a ticket, to Brandon Johnson spinning bedtime horror stories about “black babies in vans,” Kamala Harris pitching the vote to sixteen-year-olds, and Zohran Mamdani pushing to abolish private property — the circus is back in town.

Ryan breaks it all down with brutal sarcasm and zero filter — exposing how fear, fake virtue, and pure delusion have replaced logic and leadership.

🎯 Topics Covered:

  • Fear tactics in modern politics

  • Virtue signaling in celebrity culture

  • How emotional manipulation fuels policy

  • NYC’s economic suicide plan

  • Why common sense still matters

🧠 Tone: Sarcastic. Fed up. Fearless.
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This is the congresswoman who thinks that shouting her own

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version of history lessons through a blown out microphone

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makes her sound profound. The latest clip is just that.

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She's on stage screaming about who built New York City.

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Go ahead and play this one, boys.

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This city was built by the Irish escaping famine, Italians

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fleeing fascism, Jews escaping Holocaust, Black Americans

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fleeing sex slavery and Jim Crow.

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Latinos since seeking a better life made of people standing for

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themselves. Oh my God, what's this like

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dance she's got while she's screaming?

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I know everyone's favorite whisper singer turned

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philosopher. The girl who can make an entire

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career out of sounding like she's trapped in a vent system

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and now wants to lecture the world about wealth and morality.

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So she's up there at the Wall Street Journal event getting an

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award called the Music Innovator Award.

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Play the clip, guys. I'd say if you have money it

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would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to

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some people that need it. Oh my God, First off, isn't she

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a a professional singer? She's just all over the mic and

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is hitting her face and now she's talking about lowering the

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voting age to 16. Check this out I.

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Think we should reduce voting age to 16?

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I'll tell you why. So Gen.

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Z, their age about 13 through 27.

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They've only known the climate crisis.

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They missed substantial parts of their education because of the

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pandemic. Welcome to Stay in the Fray

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podcast. I'm your host, Ryan.

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This is where headlines get hit hard, hypocracy gets shredded,

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and the absurd are laughed at. If you want comfort, this isn't

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your place. If you want blunt and

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unfiltered, I'm your guy. Join me in the fray.

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All you had to do is just listen up.

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Hey guys, welcome back. More and more desperation from

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the left. I hate to sound like a broken

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record, but it's just, it's constant.

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And I feel a responsibility to share this with you and to call

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these people out and have a, have a little bit of a laugh at

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it, but also realize that it's, it's, it's pretty serious these

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days. The, the, the Democrats are just

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circling the drain. The other day I saw it's down to

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16% Democratic Party approval rating.

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That's not good. And because of that, they're

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only getting louder. They think if they scream hard

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enough, nonsense suddenly turns true, like reality is just going

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to bend over and hug their delusion.

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We're at the point where it's not even debate.

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They they're not even really trying that.

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It's just performance. It's, it's the, it's all they

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have straight up scare tactics and fairy tales dressed up as

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policy. They're rewriting history,

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inventing oppression, and telling you to give away your

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money like they're the Saints of all of all generosity you got.

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People are saying 16 year olds should not be able to vote, the

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billionaire should hand over their wealth, private property

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shouldn't even exist, and somehow New York was built by

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every group that's ever existed in human history.

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Oh don't forget the horror stories.

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The children being dragged out of their homes in the middle of

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the night. Apparently that's happening

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somewhere also. It's pathetic.

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This is what happens when their ideas are proven to be bad for

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the country over and over again. It's what happens when they

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can't win with logic, they reach for fake emotion.

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Fear becomes the product and the weak minded line up to buy it.

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Because hate is easy, blame is even easier.

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Responsibility however, no chance.

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This is Stay in the Fray podcast.

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It is November the 3rd, 2025. Let's roll.

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I'm going to jump into it and we'll start with one of the

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loudest examples of what happens when volume replaces thought.

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We all know and love her for her content.

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AOC. She's a definitely a repeat

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member of my show here. This is the congresswoman who

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thinks that shouting her own version of history lessons

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through a blown out microphone makes her sound profound.

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The latest clip is just that she's on stage screaming and

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about who built New York City. And I mean screaming you.

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You can hear the mic like blown out.

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It's like she's trying to exercise the spirit of logic

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from the crowd. Go ahead and play this one,

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boys. This city was built by the Irish

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escaping famine, Italians fleeing fascism, Jews escaping

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Holocaust, Black Americans fleeing slavery and Jim Crow.

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Latinos then see seeking a better life, Native people

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standing for themselves, Asian Americans coming together in

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Queens, in Brooklyn, in the Bronx, in Manhattan, in Staten

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Island, in this. Country.

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Oh my God, What's this like dance she's got while she's

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screaming? You think she was reading off a

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BuzzFeed diversity checklist? But I don't know.

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She's talking about how the city was built.

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Here's the thing, none of it even connects.

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There's no point. There's no argument to what

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she's saying. It's just loud noise wrapped in

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fake compassion. So apparently disagreeing with

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her socialist nonsense means you hate every group.

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She just shouted at you. That's her whole playbook.

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Label divide. It's race baiting dressed up as

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this history class. Let's get real for a second.

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New York was established before the United States existed.

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Jews escaping the Holocaust in the 1940s didn't build the city.

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Black Americans fleeing from Jim Crow in the mid 1900s?

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They didn't lay the foundation of Manhattan.

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The city was already standing filled with Irish immigrants,

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tradesmen, and builders long before AO CS revisionist bedtime

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story. She got a couple right.

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Sure, the Irish and the early Italians did help build parts of

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modern New York City. But Italians fleeing fascism?

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That's the 20th century. The buildings were already

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there. The system was already built,

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the laws already written. But see, history isn't what

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she's selling. Division is.

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Emotion is because we make people feel guilty enough you

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don't have to actually make any sense.

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And that's the trick. Scream loud enough, throw out

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just enough historical words, and hope the applause covers up

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how empty it all truly is. Here is what she doesn't want

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you to realize. Trump's support among black and

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Hispanic voters grew massively. So the people she claims to

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represent are walking away from her victim narrative.

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They're they see what's happening.

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They're smart, they're living in the chaos that her policies

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create. AO CS brand is simple.

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Confusion plus confidence equals applause.

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And unfortunately for her, it's only enough to fool a small

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crowd that thinks shouting equals activism.

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So yeah, this is what happens when emotion replaces thought.

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And trust me, it it only gets Dumber from here on out.

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That was AOC, let's move on. I want to change it up a little

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bit. This is not going to be a

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politician or a has been celebrity.

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This celebrity is actually still still relevant.

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Not that I know why or how, but she is, and that makes it

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scarier. Let's talk about Billie Eilish.

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I know everyone's favorite whisper singer turned

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philosopher, the girl who can make an entire career out of

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sounding like she's trapped in a vent system and now wants to

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lecture the world about wealth and morality.

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So she's up there at the Wall Street Journal event getting an

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award called the Music Innovator Award.

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By the way, should go. Should have gone to her brother

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because that guy actually writes the music.

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But sure, let's hand it to the person who Mumbles over it.

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Go ahead, play the clip, guys. Just say like, we're in a time

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right now where the world is really, really bad and really

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dark and people need empathy and help more than kind of ever,

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especially in our country. And I'd say if you have money,

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it would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to

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some people that need it and love you all.

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But there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than

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me. And if you're a billionaire, why

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are you a billionaire? No hate.

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But yeah, give your money away. Shorty's love you guys.

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Thank you so much. Oh my God.

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First off, isn't she a a professional singer?

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She's just all over the mic and it's hitting her face and that's

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not what this is about. There it was.

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She looks right at the crowd full of people who built

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companies, created jobs, funded half the planet's tech and says

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if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?

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Give your money away, shorties or whatever the hell she said.

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Who do you think you are, Billy? You started making millions at

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14 because you had a bedroom mic and a label connected, Brother.

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That's not struggle, that's good timing.

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And now you want to scold the people who keep the lights on in

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the economy because it makes you sound deep and edgy, virtuous?

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Let's play a quick round of reality, shall we?

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Elon Musk, billionaire, reusable rockets, electric cars, global

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Internet coverage, Bill Gates billionaire wiped out polio in

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multiple countries, Malaria programs that actively save

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lives, Mark Zuckerberg, billionaire funding AI research,

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medical data sharing, global connectivity projects.

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Billie Eilish. Oh well, she just pledged 11.5

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million coming up from her new tour.

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Hadn't even happened yet. She's pledging it to food equity

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and climate justice. Great.

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OK, it's like me tossing 1/4 and wishing well and calling myself

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a philanthropist. She's worth $54 million.

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I don't even, I think it's higher than that, but that's

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what I that's what my research gave me.

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Her next tour is projected to gross around 300 million, and

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she's telling everyone else to give their money away.

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By the way, the cheapest ticket to her show is 120 bucks before

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fees. But sure, let's take financial

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advice from someone who charges a week's worth of groceries to

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watch her mumble in blue light. This is the new religion.

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Performative guilt. Pretend you care, donate a

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fraction of a fraction, and shame anyone who doesn't

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broadcast the generosity. It's fake virtue on repeat, and

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it's rotting culture from the inside out.

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Billy, here's the deal. You can give away your money.

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That is your right. How generous of you.

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But you don't get to demand that everyone else do it in the same

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capacity. This country was built on

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freedom and opportunity, not forced charity dressed up as

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moral purity. You want to make the world

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better? Stop pretending self loathing is

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noble. Keep making good music or tell

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your brother to. Enough of Billy.

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My goodness. All right, let's let's, let's go

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to Chicago. Let's talk about Chicago's

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finest mayor, Brandon Johnson. This is the man who somehow

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manages to make the previous mayor, Lori Lightfoot, who

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terrified me. When I looked at her, she looked

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like the same one. Now, compared to him, this guy

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gives speeches like he's auditioning for a movie that

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doesn't exist. Part drama, part hallucination,

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just weird robotic words. And in this clip, he's back at

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it, turning enforcement of federal law into some kind of

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dystopian Horror Story. Listen to this roller guys.

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No one is going to convince me what the Trump administration is

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doing against black people and brown people can ever be

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justified. It is racist.

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When you have black babies being thrown in the back of vans, zip

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tied in the middle of the night and masked men sticking guns in

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the faces of black and brown people, That is nasty, is

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vicious, is racist. Doctor King described it as an

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evil militarism and that that formation is an.

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Evil. Forgive me for sighing.

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Excuse me over the top of that elegant speech.

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Whatever he was doing, you heard it.

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He said it with a straight face. Right now with this

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administration, black babies are being thrown into vans and zip

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tied in the middle of the night and masked men point guns at

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black and brown people. What the hell is he talking

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about? Zip tied babies?

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Did I miss that headline? Is there footage I I need to

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see? This is, is there a single shred

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of evidence? No, because it didn't happen.

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It's a bedtime story for activists who need a new monster

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under the bed. And here's something that they

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hate. Context.

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Allow me to explain something that he won't Enforcing

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immigration law isn't racist. It's the law.

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ICE agents aren't boogeymen. How about this little nugget for

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the mayor? How about half of ICE agents

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aren't even white? So if Brandon's logic holds,

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that means that black and brown ICE agents are racist against

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black and brown people. That's a new level of intellect

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that we're working with here in Chicago.

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And about those masks, I keep hearing this.

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They wear them because your supporters attack them.

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They dox them, They threaten their families.

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They show up at their houses. That's why they cover their

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faces to avoid becoming the next target of one of your mobs.

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The insanity of this guy is unbelievable.

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Chicago is falling apart, crime is still through the roof,

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businesses are gone, people are fleeing and instead of fixing it

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he's up there screaming about black babies in vans zip tied.

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I lived there in Shy town for about 3 years.

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Beautiful city filled with hard working people.

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Good Midwestern town. Politicians like these are the

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reason it won't ever completely thrive to its its full

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potential. People are packing up and

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they're not looking back. We did the victim act.

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Act is stale, the race card is maxed out.

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People are waking up to it when half the city's terrified to

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walk home. And you're blaming federal law

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enforcement instead of the actual criminals.

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That's not leadership, dude. It's political propaganda.

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Brandon, you are not a mayor. You are a parody of one.

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You're trying to sell fear because fixing the mess would

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mean admitting that your types of policies caused it.

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Moving on from Brandon. Yeah.

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We we're going to do this. I you know, I can't.

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I wanted to ignore this woman, but I just can't.

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Kamala Harris, she just refuses to go away.

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She can't take a hint. Go enjoy happy hours.

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This is not going well for you. These appearances, these

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interviews. It's going great here for

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content. But other than that, she's out

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here again repeating to anyone who will listen that the 2024

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election was the closest one in the 21st century, which, by the

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way, they've been like a whole 7 elections in the 21st century.

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But 2024 was definitely not even close.

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Do I have to do it again? All swing states went to Trump.

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Popular vote went to Trump. The Electoral College was a

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landslide. Math was never her strong suit

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unless it is counting new ways to embarrass herself.

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Now she's talking about lowering the voting age to 16 because

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apparently teenagers who can't parallel park or make eye

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contact anymore should be helping decide global policy.

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The desperation from the left continues.

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They're losing their illegal votes, so they have to try and

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make that make up that ground somehow.

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So kids, sure, why not check this out?

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Think we should reduce voting age to 16?

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I'll tell you why. So Gen.

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Z, they're age about 13 through 27.

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They've only known the climate crisis.

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They missed substantial parts of their education because of the

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pandemic. If they're in high school or

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college, especially in college, it is very likely that whatever

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they've chosen as their major for study may not result in an

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affordable wage. They've coined the term climate

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anxiety to describe fear of not only being able to buy a home,

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but that fear it'll be wiped out by extreme weather, but fear of

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having children. It is expected that Gen.

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Z will have 11:50 jobs in their lifetime.

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They are a larger number than boomers.

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They're a specific generation of people who are going to impact

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our nation and the world, and I think we must invest in them.

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But I think that they are rightly impatient with a lot of

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what is the tradition of leadership right now.

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And if they were able to vote, because they know everything

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that's happening right now is going to impact them more than

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anybody older than them, for the most part.

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Oh my, Oh my God, sorry. I sorry I subjected you guys to

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that for that long. She starts rambling about Gen.

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Z and how they've only ever known the climate crisis.

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Yeah, Kamala, I'm sure no other generation has ever dealt with

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weather before then. She says they missed substantial

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education because of the pandemic.

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What do you mean 2 years of Zoom school?

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And what administration made that happen to begin with?

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Yours. She goes on about this whole

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climate anxiety labeling, which, let's be real, is not an actual

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condition. It's just the new emotional

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support slogan for people who read too many headlines.

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Like her absurd stepdaughter, no one outside of these

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professional social media activists say that phrase out

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loud. It's embarrassing.

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Then she came. If she claims young people are

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scared to have kids because of the economy and climate change,

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or maybe they're just scared to bring children into a world

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where politicians like you have no policy, Here's the truth.

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Every generation has problems, but this idea that 16 year olds

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are these wise, socially conscious, politically aware

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thinkers, please. They don't even want to be that.

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They're more worried about getting a fake ID than balancing

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the budget. And they should be.

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The irony. She says they're impatient with

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the current leadership. Yeah, so are we, Kamala.

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The impatience was for your leadership, you and Biden.

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You were in charge while inflation exploded, borders

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collapsed, and international respect evaporated.

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Trump is bringing it back. I know you hate it, but the

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numbers show it and I'm not so sure that Gen.

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Z would give you the one up you think they would.

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This woman is delusional. Every time she speaks it's like

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her mouth and her brain are in two different zip codes.

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Now she wants to hand the vote to kids who can't even get into

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an R rated movie. Kamala, if your best strategy

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for saving your party is recruiting teenagers, then

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congratulations, you've officially run out of adults

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willing to take you seriously. And now the grand finale of this

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episode, we have to talk about Zoran Momdani.

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I'll be honest, I'm genuinely worried for New York City.

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I used to really enjoy visiting. I wasn't there that long ago.

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I have friends there, but it's about to put this guy in charge

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and prove exactly what we've been warning about.

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Maybe we just have to let it happen so that it never happens

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again. So let's hear from the guy

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himself with a mic, a manifesto, and apparently a disdain for the

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idea that you might own the property you actually work for.

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Roll this, boys. My platform is that every single

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person should have house. And I think faced with these two

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options, the system, the system has hundreds of thousands of

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people unhoused, right for for what?

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And if if there was any system that could guarantee each person

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housing, whether you called the abolition of private property or

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you call it, you know, just a statewide housing guarantee, it

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is preferable to what is going on right now.

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And I think that people try and play like gotcha games about

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these kinds of things. And it's like, look, I care more

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about whether somebody has a. The last word was care if they

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have about somebody has a home. This is incredible.

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Let me get this straight. Somebody builds a house, buys

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it, pays for it, and now we're supposed to give up the idea of

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ownership because in this dude's mind, it's preferable to abolish

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it? Let me get this specific about

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this. This election is coming up.

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Here's what else this guy is selling.

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Freeze the rent on nearly 1 stabilized apartments

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in NYC. Shift the tax burden from outer

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borough homeowners onto richer and wider neighborhoods.

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Build city run grocery stores and have free buses while you're

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at it. It sounds like a utopia, except

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utopias always have a bill and someone always has to pay it.

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Let's pull back the curtain a bit.

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Ownership. He told you to question it.

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Private property optional, preferable to abolish in his

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eyes, wealthy neighborhoods get ready for extra taxes.

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Renter majority, the voter base he's after massively the

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consequence wealth fleeing the city, billions of dollars

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walking right out the door because if you punish success

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long enough, it eventually packs up and gets the hell out.

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And what about his defenders saying they, they, they don't

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like when we call him a common, he's not a communist, he's just

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a democratic socialist. Fine words matter less when your

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policies push housing into crisis and personal property and

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uncertainty. You can call it whatever you

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want, but when you're talking about abolishing private

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property and shifting tax burdens, the label doesn't

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change the effect. So let's ask, who benefits from

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Zoron? Hard working people trying to

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buy a home? Nope.

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They'll face higher taxes, less stability.

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Business owners and investors? Hell no.

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They've already started moving out the power brokers and status

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quo folks laughing all the way to the bank dressed as victims.

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Mamdani wants to reimagine New York City, but what he'll

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actually risk is destroying the engine that made it.

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Because the city doesn't thrive when its foundations are in

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fear, confiscation and uncertainty.

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When property becomes a punching bag, owners become absent.

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When investment evaporates, the city starves.

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So here is your take away, New York City.

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I'm looking right at you. The problem isn't just that

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Mamdani is saying wild things, it's that a lot of you are

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nodding along. You hear promises, you see

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slogans, and you don't ask, well, how does this work or who

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pays for this? You just sound like you like the

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sound of having free stuff and someone else to blame.

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And in this case, the blame is on New Yorkers if they own

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something, if they built something, if they dared to

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succeed, because now they are the richer and the whiter

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neighborhood in his crosshairs. So there it is, five perfect

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examples of what happens when praying on emotion hijacks logic

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and delusion replaces responsibility.

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The left has turned politics into a therapy session where

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screaming is evidence, victimhood is currency, and

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feelings are the new facts. They want to control what you

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own, what you earn, what you say, and so on.

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They call it progress. I call it collapse disguised as

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compassion. I'm not angry because these

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people exist. I'm angry because millions cheer

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them on like it's noble. They swallow the fear, they echo

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the slogans, and they never stop to ask if any of it actually

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helps. It's all about virtue

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signalling, plain and simple. This is how society's rot.

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Not from bad ideas, but from people too lazy or scared to

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challenge those bad ideas. You can't fix crazy policy with

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calm reasoning, you just have to let it burn once so people

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finally learn not to touch the stove again.

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That's where we are now, watching it happen and knowing

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that we warned them. So if you made it this far, help

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me out. We are a team.

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this, spread it. I know you guys are fatigued by

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all of it as well. This show only grows because of

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you, so stay aware, stay unshaken, stay the course, stay

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in the fray. Love you guys, all you had to.

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Do is just listen up.