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@NYCMayor Burning it down
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@nypost They’re looking to see which providers are going to give them the biggest kickback. Expect something odd in there like Hims lotion.
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New York Post@nypost·
Mamdani’s city-owned grocery stores will only guarantee lower prices for a core ‘basket of goods’ trib.al/POd0iEC
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@Bubblebathgirl How many people do you think will get shot or stabbed here?
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Mayor Mamdani says there’ll be “an essential basket of goods” at his city-run grocery stores that will be priced noticeably lower than at other supermarkets. We’ve already seen this strategy before. We know what it results in. And none of it is good. Get ready for long lines, poor customer service, and operating at a loss. This will also hurt bodegas and smaller grocery stores. Mamdani is essentially using tax dollars to drive mom-and-pop businesses out of business. That’s socialism for you. (abc7ny on TT)
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Matt Forney@mattforney·
Women are getting balder
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@JCAndersonNYC How much do you want to bet that the store ends up costing $100m by the time it opens.
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Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - Outrage is erupting across Virginia after Abigail Spanberger signed HB965 into law, effectively rendering Virginians’ presidential votes null and void, with the measure handing the states electoral votes to the national popular vote winner regardless of states results.
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@nypost Every man for himself
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New York Post@nypost·
NYC straphanger stabbed in the stomach during attempted robbery on moving subway trib.al/1QbeJxf
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Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
The start-up costs of this first store will consume almost half of the budget for the original cost estimate for all five stores. Soon, New Yorkers will be subsidizing grocery stores to artificially support the myth of socialism. jonathanturley.org/2026/04/14/la-…
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@RezaC1 @VickieforNYC This will be the California high speed rail of grocery stores.
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Reza Chowdhury
Reza Chowdhury@RezaC1·
$30M OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS TO DRIVE OUT 11 TAXPAYING BUSINESSES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED PRODUCTIVITY Imagine being one of the 11 grocery stores in the area and paying taxes and fees that are used to finance socialist mayorista's mamdani mart ™ to undercut your business. A publicly funded expansion into private markets that will displace taxpaying businesses without the same cost structure or risk is the appetizer to Mamdani's stated goal of "seizing the means of production".
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nobodyhere@nobodyhere23·
@WhitneyTilson If grocery stays small and isn't a competitor it'll be fine. In effect it'd be like food pantry. I'm trying to hard figure out what would success be. Is success reducing tax revenue by 30M*tax rate+Lost rents*taxrate? Because losing tax revenue doesn't seem to make sense.
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Whitney Tilson
Whitney Tilson@WhitneyTilson·
Throughout the campaign I said city-run grocery stores are a really dumb idea. Even dumber is the location of the first store Mamdani is proposing, at 116th and Park, which is only a few blocks from the Costco on East 117th Street. That store, which I go to every week or two, REALLY delivers savings to New Yorkers – for example, I showed that you can buy TWO dozen eggs there for the same price as ONE dozen at local supermarkets. And, needless to say, rather than requiring upfront and ongoing subsidies from taxpayers, the store pays taxes to the city. Here’s an idea. Assume each store costs the $30 million budgeted for the first one. That’s $150 million – let’s pro-rate that over five years, so that’s $30 million per year. And all five will require $100 million PER YEAR in subsidies (per the article below) – so that’s $20 million, for a total of $50 million ANNUALLY. A regular Costco membership costs $65/year, but Costco discounts that for new members by offering a one-time $45 “Digital Costco Shop Card,” making the first-year price only $20. I’ll bet Mamdani could easily persuade Costco to give the city a $50 rate, which means for the same $50 million he’s going to squander on lousy, permanently-money-losing grocery stores, he could provide ONE MILLION New Yorkers with a Costco membership that would allow them to save 25-50% not just on food and groceries, but clothing, furniture, bicycles, etc. ----------------------- Mamdani Plans to Open City-Owned Grocery Store in East Harlem Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced plans for a city-owned grocery store at La Marqueta, moving to deliver on a campaign pledge. nytimes.com/2026/04/12/nyr…
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newnwrkchk70@newnwrkchk70·
@nicksortor @nicksortor LMFAO!! More MAGA lies. If she is from Arkansas, she can't do Doordash in DC. This was staged. YOU fuckers are so goddamn retarded!!
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
The White House just released more details on the DoorDash Grandma, who just delivered an order of McDONALD'S to President Trump in the Oval Office Sharon Simmons from Arkansas: - Is grandma of 10 - Started dashing in 2022 - Completed 14,000 DELIVERIES - Has saved $11,000 in taxes thanks to Trump's No Tax on Tips Much deserved!
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@JRobFromMN How many 6 figure executive salaries will they be paying?
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Jason Robertson@JRobFromMN·
Fun Facts... It Costs Aldi about $1.5-3M to Open a New Store The 5 New York City Run Grocery Stores are budgeted at $60M total The First Store actually has a $30M Budget to Open This is after the city will own the sites, waive rent and property taxes, and partner with third-party operators while subsidizing to keep prices lower. So with a TON of regulations waived, costs absorbed by the tax payers, the project still has a 10x budget,(which they will go way over)
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NYC's first city-owned grocery store under lefty Mayor Mamdani to open in East Harlem: report trib.al/GDRB6pV

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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
It appears that the zero enrichment poison pill killed the Islamabad negotiations yesterday. We have 9 more days in this cease fire to fix this, but we must pursue our goals not Israel's. Trump's redline has always been no nuclear weapons for Iran, not zero enrichment. Iran agrees with this and has not sought to develop or obtain a nuke since 2003 but needs to retain the ability to enrich for their "not Saddam but not Qaddafi" policy to work. This makes negotiations between the U.S. & Iran workable as the dispute is on levels of enrichment and monitoring. This is a threat to Israel getting us to do the heavy lifting in the regime change/decapitation war they want. Israel needs us chasing every trace of uranium in Iran because that ensures we stay engaged militarily in Iran, because how do we ever fully make sure Iran can't enrich without taking out the regime? This is the recipe for an endless bloody war or supporting/turning a blind eye to Israel using a WMD on Iran. Restrain Israel, get a deal, open the SOH, focus on saving our Republic, not playing empire.
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

The Fox clip below is an example of the Israeli influenced media echo chamber- President Trump’s policy for Iran has always been “No Nuclear Weapons”, not zero enrichment (see Truth post). The Israelis want zero enrichment b/c it is nearly impossible to enforce, is a non starter for Iran & requires regime change. No Nuclear weapons is obtainable & POTUS’s redline, zero enrichment is an Israeli/Neocon ploy to force conflict. x.com/allenanalysis/…

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@BillboardChris Well THEY got themselves a universal basic income.
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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
Canada’s cumulative real GDP growth per capita over 10 years is only 1.1%, second-worst among the top 38 high-income economies. We have such an incredible amount of resources that we could be #1, have no federal debt, eliminate income tax, and pay a universal basic income. Instead, these fools can’t even get a pipeline built, yet think they’re shaping a ‘new world order.’
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow

Just now at the Liberal convention: Diana Carney says that she has “been told of university students already being required to read my husband’s now quite famous Davos speech ,” and that Canada is the nation that is helping to “define and shape a new world order.”

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@CGasparino Democracy has failed.
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Charles Gasparino@CGasparino·
Were it not for massive illegal immigration, states like NY, Cali and Illinois might not have any population in the next decade
Melissa DeRosa@melissadderosa

You know what's NOT going to change this trajectory? Increased spending at an unsustainable clip (here's looking at you, Albany & NYC), continued job out-migration (thanks to @NYCMayor's constant threat of tax increases and the fact that no one in the biz community believes it's not 'if' but 'when'), playing with fire when it comes to public safety, and empty rhetoric with real $ attached (IE - 2k slots for 2 year olds that do nothing but let the Mayor publicly check a box for his comrades, "Mayor's office for Community Safety" with a $260 million budget & two staff members), and endless patronage hires with 6-figure salaries at the DSA shell operation's "office of mass engagement"

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@ajlamesa 4 and 2 are incompatible
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Anthony LaMesa
Anthony LaMesa@ajlamesa·
A few more thoughts on the machete attack at Grand Central: 1) The attacker had 13 prior arrests (one for menacing with a sharp object). Should individuals with criminal records that long be informed that they are simply not allowed on public transit for a period of time? 2) We don’t want to go back to the days of stopping and frisking random kids, but should police be empowered to selectively stop individuals who are visibly unwell for bag searches in and around transit stations and public spaces? I’m guessing this man probably didn’t appear of sound mind when he entered the subway. He also probably fare evaded — could fare evasion automatically trigger a frisk and/or bag search? Machetes and long knives are serious weapons that should be treated like illegal guns in terms of the attention we want to devote to confiscating them. 3) Thank god there were two NYPD detectives working overtime at the subway station. Certain leftists who say police don’t make transit safer are out of their minds. Civilians could not have stopped this man. 4) The victims were vulnerable elderly people, presumably targeted for their frailty and weakness. Transit systems must be safe for little kids and elderly people to use at all times of the day and night.
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Tim Young@TimRunsHisMouth·
By the way, I 100% believe Eric Swalwell is being set up by the democrat party to be forced out of a primary where he’d split the vote allowing a republican to potentially become governor of California. It’s how the Democrat machine operates. They’ll sacrifice him by any means necessary to win.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The delinquency rate on Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) for offices surged +51 basis points in March, to 11.71%, the 2nd-highest on record. This is now 1.0 percentage point above the post-2008 Financial Crisis peak set in 2012. Furthermore, the delinquency rate for multifamily CMBS rose +30 basis points, to 7.15%, the highest in 10 years. As a result, the overall US CMBS delinquency rate rose +41 basis points last month, to 7.55%, the highest since the 2020 pandemic. Since 2023, this percentage has risen +450 basis points. The commercial real estate downturn is deepening.
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@ImMeme0 They should start w giving the NGO recipients all a shift
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
It took six NYPD officers and a taser to restrain and arrest a crazed man who attacked a cop. Meanwhile, Mayor Mamdani wants to replace cops with unarmed social workers.
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