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product+tech Entrepreneur dad environmentalist | https://t.co/3LZKokmYQ4 | organizer of NYMusicTech meetup @musictechster

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New year, new following. I'm unfollowing everyone and starting with a fresh timeline :)
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almost end of year. i look forward to starting over again on X. Not impressed by the content X fed me in 2025.
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@chamath Have you not read the Power Broker? We negotiate for the State funds - very doable. How? Free busses mean more people can afford to live further from the city center. This ncreases affordability, offsetting the cost of living, and driving economic growth outside the center.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Many of the key pillars of the Mamdani campaign are not possible as mayor. They need the state legislature and the Governor. You can’t implement free buses, for example, at the city level. It is controlled by the MTA which is a state level organization. Nor can you implement a wealth tax. But none of these facts mattered on election night nor were they duly interrogated by anyone: media, opponents, voters. It’s like getting elected as a Governor promising to renegotiate NATO. The claim lacks basic authority but if everyone ignores it then…you get what you get: a perfect storm of unseriousness meeting vibes meeting discontent. I also think Cuomo was a very flawed candidate who spent 11 years as governor of NY and isn’t known for anything except “killing grannies and grabbing fannies”. How NYC had such a sad slate of choices is part of the problem.
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Here’s what I think will happen in NYC under Mahdami. The free buses and government grocery stores won’t happen, they never do. They sound good during campaigns, but collapse under basic math. You can’t run a city on ideas that cost billions and produce no revenue. The only way to make housing affordable is to build more housing. The free market lowers prices, not regulation. Every time politicians try to control rent or force affordability by decree, developers stop building and landlords stop maintaining. Supply dries up, the quality collapses, and the few properties that remain skyrocket in price. Once landlords can’t make a profit, they sell, lose properties, or walk away. Eventually, the government takes over. Taxes will rise to pay for the promises, and the middle class will be the ones shouldering the burden. The rich will relocate, the poor will depend on subsidies, and the productive class will be squeezed from both sides. Thriving businesses are the foundation of any thriving city. When they leave, everything else follows, jobs, schools, grocery stores, stability. Chicago already proved this. Boeing, McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Citadel, nearly 70k jobs, all gone. Now they’re facing billion-dollar deficits, half empty schools and neighborhoods without grocery stores. I saw someone who lived in a rent-controlled apartment in California put it perfectly, he said his landlord could no longer afford maintenance so the pool was filled with dirt, the floors had soft spots, and the foundation ended up cracking. That’s what overregulation does, it destroys quality. People who voted for this will eventually feel the pain but they won’t blame the policies or the politicians, they’ll blame the rich for leaving. This conversation is always difficult because most people simply don’t understand market dynamics or incentives. In a free society, people act in their own self-interest. If you remove profit and reward dependency, productivity dies and the city with it. If you think things are expensive now, just wait until they’re “free.”

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For all the “No Cuomo” voters who are instead saying to vote for Brad. I believe at this point a vote for Brad is a vote for Cuomo. Brad is going to take away votes from Zohran who is in a position to beat Cuomo. Brad should step down before it’s too late.
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@TheFigen_ good for grafting a granny smith onto a crab apple...
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
Tree grafting master.
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@alexisohanian Different idea but I'd love to be part of a club for Organizers. I've organized a meetup since 2008 and finding and reserving a space for once a month events is a pita. I'd happily rev-share with 15/20 other organizers in an open space to collectively host regular public events.
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽
Alexis Ohanian 🗽@alexisohanian·
Thinking of starting a members club in NYC — how much would you pay for membership? It'd be limited capacity and application-only so that everyone there has built something... like minimum founder of $1M ARR business? But with events open to the public.
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@ShahanaFromBK I believe housing issues are actually a public transit system problem. If we could extend train systems beyond NYC we could: 1) reduce traffic and air pollution 2) increase density beyond 5 boroughs 3) reduce NYC shouldering all of NYS housing goals 3) make NYC more livable.
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Shahana Hanif
Shahana Hanif@ShahanaFromBK·
I witnessed the nativism firsthand. This mindset has fueled housing segregation policies that still impact us today. As a Brooklynite born and raised, I believe we must all work to eliminate exclusionary practices that drive up rents and increase the cost of living.
Councilwoman Vickie Paladino@VickieforNYC

Transplants who just arrived in New York don't have the right to insist we redesign our entire city according to their agenda just because they hate people who own cars. Sorry we're not Barcelona or Amsterdam. Go be a transplant there if it's so great. I said what I said.

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If Jingoism is defined as excessive national flag flying, what is the word for people who excessively raise other nation's flags? Clearly @NYCMayor has that problem aswell. nytimes.com/2024/09/30/nyr…
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NYC and NYS are a house of cards right now. If Adam's indictment exposes what I think it will expose then we might see a foreign sell-off in NYC real estate.
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My bet is that Adams will be charged with some form of quid pro quo.
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
NEW: We’re partnering with @NYCmayor to bring a @pluspoolny floating pool to Pier 35 in Manhattan! A part of our historic NY SWIMS initiative, this first-of-its-kind facility will expand access to swimming and provide a safe space for kids and their families to beat the heat.
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Brad Lander@bradlander·
Bear with me for a moment — I did the math, and on behalf of all New Yorkers, I demand that @RobertKennedyJr promptly send the City of New York what he owes for his ursine exploits.
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@insideclimate Gov. Hochul has a blind spot in her logic. There is no safe level of TCE.
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Inside Climate News@insideclimate·
New York regulators found high levels of a toxic chemical linked to Parkinson’s disease in Kindra Bell’s Ithaca home. Two years later, after officials told her not to worry, she was diagnosed with the disease. insideclimatenews.org/?p=84159&previ…
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