I was disappointed about your remarks about Mamdani and I think you're wrong in suggesting that he could throw the mayoral race to a Republican for several reasons.
(1) He is appealing, bluntly and straightforwardly, to what Democrats shy away from: material self-interest. Democrats have sunk themselves with voters by promising to do for the Other--the environment, migrants, and all the wretched of the earth rather than appealing to voters plain selfish self-interest in money and material benefits: free busses, rent freezes, childcare. Voters are telling Democrats 'you can take your virtue and shove it--GIMME! Gimme money, gimme stuff--gimme for ME'.
(2) Rhetoric about 'Communists' sounds comic now--the Cold War has been over for decades. Trumpsters use the rhetoric--'communists, far-left lunatics' etc. liturgically--no one knows or cares what it means much less takes it seriously;
(3) Judging from myself--I'm someone that hates cool politicians which isn't to say I don't vote for them. Couldn't stand Obama--can't stand Buddigieg (sp?) or Beto. I hate cool--my gut feeling on this are with the working class. I like this guy so I think that's a predictor of the sentiment of others who are offended by cool, and by 'elites'.
Also, I think you're misrepresenting him in saying he wants to take over grocery stores. What he's proposing--on which he's unlikely to deliver--is to get something more like supermarkets into neighborhoods. Been to any bodegas recently? When my husband and I were young and foolish we lived in a slum tenement in the lower east side before gentrification. And there were indeed bodegas on every corner. And they were very expensive because they couldn't take advantage of economies of scale; they didn't sell fresh veg; they were dirty and the food was crap.
Everyone running for office will have some issues. We should support primaries and the candidates elected in them. A bigger tent will work much better than ideological purity. What works for NYC may not work in Virginia but it is not a reason to run it down. As an FYI, Richmond Va has had fare free public transportation since COVID, it is very popular with broad support. James’s continuing rant against progressives is getting old. We’re better off with a tent that has room for an AOC and a Joe Manchin.
Project 2025 knows money is freedom in USA. That’s why they bought Congress to take 97% taxpayers money to give to top 3%. The Big BILLIONAIRE Bill represents Corporations, not the American worker.
If Project 2025 can’t give billionaires a BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL with a 10 year safety net - then they can have 10+ year world-wide war contracts. Revoke the 2010 corporate conquering law. Corporations ARE NOT people.
I was disappointed about your remarks about Mamdani and I think you're wrong in suggesting that he could throw the mayoral race to a Republican for several reasons.
(1) He is appealing, bluntly and straightforwardly, to what Democrats shy away from: material self-interest. Democrats have sunk themselves with voters by promising to do for the Other--the environment, migrants, and all the wretched of the earth rather than appealing to voters plain selfish self-interest in money and material benefits: free busses, rent freezes, childcare. Voters are telling Democrats 'you can take your virtue and shove it--GIMME! Gimme money, gimme stuff--gimme for ME'.
(2) Rhetoric about 'Communists' sounds comic now--the Cold War has been over for decades. Trumpsters use the rhetoric--'communists, far-left lunatics' etc. liturgically--no one knows or cares what it means much less takes it seriously;
(3) Judging from myself--I'm someone that hates cool politicians which isn't to say I don't vote for them. Couldn't stand Obama--can't stand Buddigieg (sp?) or Beto. I hate cool--my gut feeling on this are with the working class. I like this guy so I think that's a predictor of the sentiment of others who are offended by cool, and by 'elites'.
Also, I think you're misrepresenting him in saying he wants to take over grocery stores. What he's proposing--on which he's unlikely to deliver--is to get something more like supermarkets into neighborhoods. Been to any bodegas recently? When my husband and I were young and foolish we lived in a slum tenement in the lower east side before gentrification. And there were indeed bodegas on every corner. And they were very expensive because they couldn't take advantage of economies of scale; they didn't sell fresh veg; they were dirty and the food was crap.
Everyone running for office will have some issues. We should support primaries and the candidates elected in them. A bigger tent will work much better than ideological purity. What works for NYC may not work in Virginia but it is not a reason to run it down. As an FYI, Richmond Va has had fare free public transportation since COVID, it is very popular with broad support. James’s continuing rant against progressives is getting old. We’re better off with a tent that has room for an AOC and a Joe Manchin.
History and physics proves - when water gets too hot - the water will boil. American workers are at their boiling point.
Project 2025 knows money is freedom in USA. That’s why they bought Congress to take 97% taxpayers money to give to top 3%. The Big BILLIONAIRE Bill represents Corporations, not the American worker.
If Project 2025 can’t give billionaires a BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL with a 10 year safety net - then they can have 10+ year world-wide war contracts. Revoke the 2010 corporate conquering law. Corporations ARE NOT people.
Ignore the rule of laws, Tempertantrump style style. Deport him directly to Iran without due process!