
Casey Mize Apologist
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At our city-owned grocery stores, staples like eggs and bread will actually be affordable. And we're going to do it the right way, without cutting workers' pay or dignity. Because in the wealthiest city in this country, buying groceries shouldn't be an unsolvable equation. It should be simple, fair, and within reach for everyone.




42,000 likes. This is who the left is.












Michigan is such a strangely Northeastern style state in the Midwest. Spiritually I think it is more connected to New York and Delaware and Massachusetts than Ohio and Indiana.

🚨 BREAKING: We're on the ground at Mayor Mamdani's Tax Day Forum in New York City — and history was just made. New York just passed the FIRST pied-à-terre tax in state history. Here's what that means: When billionaires like Ken Griffin buy a $238 million penthouse in NYC and leave it sitting empty, they pay ZERO New York income taxes. They benefit from everything that makes this city great — and contribute nothing back. That ends TODAY. This new annual tax on luxury second homes worth $5 million or more will raise $400 MILLION every year — money that goes straight to free childcare, cleaner streets, and safer neighborhoods for working New Yorkers. Mayor Mamdani ran on taxing the rich. 100 days into office, he's delivering. This isn't just a win for New York. This is the blueprint for the entire country. Share this if you think billionaires should pay their fair share.




*No more EBT for Soda or Candy* *7-Eleven begins aggressively closing stores* *Realize 7-Eleven was subsidized*




House Republicans push bill forcing states to stop acknowledging trans people in schools





Zohran Mamdani walked 6 miles home last night from the New York City Hall to round out his first 100 days in office.











