Steven
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Steven
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The dystopian future is here. AI is a huge mistake. Activists destroyed gaming and all of our other entertainment.
Katılım Nisan 2026
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NYC’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani: “We’re targeting the White wealth gap.”
Mamdani claims white households have a $200,000 median wealth while black households have around $20,000.
His fix? Race-based taxes to “close the gap.”
Openly admitting he’ll punish success by skin color. When the left says they want “equity,” this is what they mean.
To the rest of us, this is straight-up discrimination and racism.
Pretty sure New Yorkers didn’t ask for, nor want this. Except, they weren’t paying attention when we were trying to warn them.
Nope. Instead, they were busy “but, Trump!”-ing everything we said or told them.
Anyways. It’s too late now. 🤷♂️
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This New Yorker is fed up. She rides the uptown subway every day and can’t escape the overwhelming stench of human waste, the hordes of homeless turning stations into open-air camps, and the disgusting filth everywhere. In another video, she said that some of these homeless people let anyone onto the platform for free.
Any private business providing unsafe and filthy conditions would have been shut down by now, while Janno Lieber, appointed by Hochul and in charge of the MTA, is rewarded with an annual salary of over $400,000. Meanwhile, the socialist mayor who backed efforts to improve cleanliness, safety, and mental health outreach in subway stations is not delivering any of it.
It’s disturbing and utterly unacceptable! On top of it, the MTA clowns and the city’s leaders keep jacking up fares while delivering third-world shithole conditions.
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@jj_talking @ImMeme0 @NYCMayor @GovKathyHochul Pretty sure he’s not a military tactician either judging by land taken and casualties. Deal with your own problems Boris.
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For the folks suggesting that “Canal Street has always been like this” (many of whom are visibly out of staters) it might help you to learn a few things.
First, I’ve personally lived in this precise corridor for YEARS and I have single handedly not only watched this zone grow steadily out of control, but have been filming its devolution piecemeal for the better part of nine months after I hit a point of intolerance.
Second, the amount of residents and business owners in this 2 mile stretch who DM me on a daily basis confirming precisely this, folks who have lived here for DECADES, validate the same.
Ask them. They will tell you that historically, there had been a group of mostly friendly Asian women with pamphlets selling knock off goods. But given their politeness and minimal intrusion, the police usually left them alone because they weren’t really bothering anyone.
However, after and through our "migrant crisis'" (to call it a crisis is misleading; sanctuary city status is a choice. True crises are not), these folks have changed in tone and character, quality and quantity.
Now, block after block is covered in trash, graffiti, squalor, and blight, and even a 3 minute stroll through the melee (if you can even manage to make it, given their wares, carts, blankets and debris covering entire sidewalks for blocks), is met with cat called women and drug offers, to say nothing of the naked hostility and open violence if you dare to bring a camera to film public streets.
Third, if the stakeholders who actually live here (as opposed to the randoms online who reach back into a memory bank of visiting The Big Apple when they were a child!) was not enough for you, it may also help to know this exponential devolution was well documented by the Adams Administration during his entire tenure.
He essentially got down on hands and knees in presentations pleading for help as he quoted a figure of 10,000 migrants arriving per month, before turning around and notching 12 billion in tax payer aid to them over a course of 5 years.
Fourth, to the extent the peanut gallerists respond with “well how is that Zohran’s fault?!” - Zohran is the biggest proponent of sanctuary city EXPANSION in American history. If someone with common sense had been elected, they would have inherited a problem, absolutely. But that person could have begun to fix it, not balloon it.
Fifth, and finally, arguing that problem X has "existed for decades", (even if that were true, which it is, of course, not) does little by way of convincing me, or anyone with brain cells, that problem X should not be immediately resolved.
We do not have to live like this.

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I have always voted left.
NYC currently has 70% containerization — trash everywhere.
The new bins do not serve a purpose, except remove parking used by low and middle income working multiple jobs and shifts.
Wealthy park in garages.
constans@constans
“These garbage bins will be UGLY. They will be covered with all kinds of gross garbage materials. Also, it will remove much needed parking spots. We have to end this push to put these anti-NYC garbage bins on our streets”
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@MetsGiveMeAgita They haven’t learned this lesson since 87. Doubt they’re ever going to.
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Francisco Lindor on if getting Juan Soto back will help:
"Even when he comes, we've still got to get it done. It would be unfair to just throw everything on him."
Via @SNYtv
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@Masterflip_ No you delusional cock. It’ll be an empty stadium. Fuck them.
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Mets fans;
The players are already expecting to get booed when they return on Tuesday and Lindor himself said it’s going to be “loud.”
Let’s Flip the energy!
Instead of being on the wrong side of loud, let’s make Citi Field roar for the right reasons and cheer this team on.
The boos have been nonstop, yet they haven’t delivered a single win. Maybe it’s karma.
Time to change the energy we’re putting out into the universe and see if we can help right the ship. I’m committing right now. I’ll be at the ballpark on Tuesday.
It’s tough being a Mets fan right now, we all feel it. But this is exactly when we need to come together. 🫶🏽 #LGM
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