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4 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

You know better than this.

I've had this guy on ignore for a few years now, but he's the only one on "their entire" side still posting in the political forum, which I honestly appreciate. So, I took the opportunity to reveal (or whatever the fuck it's called) what the shit he's talking about.

Took a look at it and was all, like, WTF is your deal, man? With all the shit that's going on, you choose to fight a battle about a single stupid branch of a tree when the whole fucking forest is on fire?

Yeah, don't worry about it. I'm not going to engage that fucker again. He's a complete waste. His life has no meaning. His grandchildren will remember him with scorn and pity. He's a complete drain on society, and the world would've been better if he'd never been born.

Edit: In case I get put in timeout for that last comment because of "shit posting" ot "death wishes" by one of the mods, let me just say this website has a long fucking history of folks like this piece of shit promoting genocide, saying similar shit about common thieves in some stupid crime thread, reciting racist tropes about minorities misbehaving, and saying shit about turning the desert into glass without facing any consequences.

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39 minutes ago, Foosters said:

Hey, he could be right. They've been so close to nailing the imminent California collapse for 30+ years

yeah, last year I was down in FL, on my (very rich) buddy's yacht. His captain, an otherwise pretty nice guy, said something to me along the lines of "it's a shame about California...with Newsom running it into the ground".

Dude, what the fucking fuck did you just say? I've lived here 6 decades and it's pretty fucking great. Not perfect by any measure, but still pretty great.

He acted a tad embarrassed, truly. "Well, that's what we're hearing down here in Florida".

I told him that he and his wife should visit, and I'd give them the guest suite in our home and show him around.

He'll never come.

1 minute ago, Gil Bang said:

yeah, last year I was down in FL, on my (very rich) buddy's yacht. His captain, an otherwise pretty nice guy, said something to me along the lines of "it's a shame about California...with Newsom running it into the ground".

Dude, what the fucking fuck did you just say? I've lived here 6 decades and it's pretty fucking great. Not perfect by any measure, but still pretty great.

He acted a tad embarrassed, truly. "Well, that's what we're hearing down here in Florida".

I told him that he and his wife should visit, and I'd give them the guest suite in our home and show him around.

He'll never come.

Buncha brainwashed buffoons.

1 minute ago, Gil Bang said:

yeah, last year I was down in FL, on my (very rich) buddy's yacht. His captain, an otherwise pretty nice guy, said something to me along the lines of "it's a shame about California...with Newsom running it into the ground".

Dude, what the fucking fuck did you just say? I've lived here 6 decades and it's pretty fucking great. Not perfect by any measure, but still pretty great.

He acted a tad embarrassed, truly. "Well, that's what we're hearing down here in Florida".

I told him that he and his wife should visit, and I'd give them the guest suite in our home and show him around.

He'll never come.

We just got back from Healdsburg over new years and the in laws asked if we flew into Santa Barbara. They have no clue where anything is or how anything works in California because they are scared shitless of it because of Fox News.

1 minute ago, bolverk said:

Buncha brainwashed buffoons.

yeah...the sad part is he's a really nice guy. He's a solid citizen, living in a vacuum.

Hell, I'd take he and his wife on an overnight to L.A. Let them see the Downtown burning, maybe go to Hollywood for dinner at Musso or something...get robbed/raped/AIDS along Hollywood Blvd...the possibilities are endless.

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4 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

yeah...the sad part is he's a really nice guy. He's a solid citizen, living in a vacuum.

I moved back out to my hometown in West Texas a couple of years ago and have reconnected with old friends who are great people (if you’re white), so, yeah, I get it. Everything they think they know is from conservative teevee news programming and idiot podcasts.

2 minutes ago, bolverk said:

I moved back out to my hometown in West Texas a couple of years ago and have reconnected with old friends who are great people (if you’re white), so, yeah, I get it. Everything they think they know is from conservative teevee news programming and idiot podcasts.

Charlie Strong correctly said that social media was fucking horrible.

I have come to believe that podcasts are worse. Used to be that a complete fucking moron would have to convince some dipshit that he could get an audience before he could get in front of a microphone. Now anybody can do it.

Amateur porn is great. Podcasts... not so much.

2 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

I have come to believe that podcasts are worse. Used to be that a complete fucking moron would have to convince some dipshit that he could get an audience before he could get in front of a microphone. Now anybody can do it.

Amateur porn is great. Podcasts... not so much.

Like genres of amateur porn, so go podcasts.

3 minutes ago, safe sex said:

Like genres of amateur porn, so go podcasts.

I can't jack off to Joe Rogan or that other Louisiana dipshit

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https://www.nyc.gov/mayors-office/news/2026/01/mayor-mamdani-signs-executive-orders-to-crack-down-on-junk-fees-

TODAY, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, joined by Attorney General Letitia James, City Council Member Julie Menin, and DCWP Commissioner Sam Levine, signed two executive orders: to combat businesses’ deceptive use of junk fees and crackdown on subscription tricks and traps that that drain money from New Yorkers and make essential goods and services less affordable.

Following the signing, DCWP will begin outreach to businesses to ensure compliance with city law and signal immediate consequences.

“New Yorkers deserve to know exactly what they are paying, how much it will cost, and whether they are signing up for an ongoing charge — before a single dollar leaves their account. Instead, too many people are hit with hidden fees and blindsided by subscription traps they never knowingly agreed to and cannot easily escape,” said Mayor Zohran Mamdani. “In the midst of an affordability crisis that is already pushing working New Yorkers out of their city, these deceptive practices put even more strain on household budgets. This executive order restores what should have always been the case: transparency in pricing, accountability for companies, and full compliance with the law.”

“New Yorkers are paying too much for everyday services because of hidden, unexpected junk fees and illegal subscriptions traps. These fees and traps, which have made daily life harder and drained household budgets, have gone unchecked for far too long. It is time to hold companies accountable for deceptive practices and give New Yorkers back the power and transparency they deserve — so they can make purchases without being blindsided by costs they cannot avoid,” said Sam Levine, Commissioner of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection.

“As former Commissioner of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, I saw firsthand how deceptive junk fees and abusive subscription practices erode household finances and undermine trust in our marketplace. The Mayor’s executive orders establish a strong and coordinated framework to confront these practices by strengthening enforcement, increasing price transparency, and aligning action across city and state partners. We must protect New Yorkers from unexpected and unavoidable charges, support honest businesses that disclose prices upfront, and reinforce a basic principle that every transaction in this city should be clear and fair. I commend Mayor Mamdani for taking decisive action, and I look forward to working with him to advance consumer protection and affordability for all New Yorkers," said Council Member Julie Menin.

“From hidden junk fees to predatory subscription traps, companies are using a wide range of deceptive tactics to raise costs for New Yorkers,” said Attorney General James. “For years my office has been fighting back, holding companies accountable for taking advantage of consumers and returning millions of dollars to those who were cheated. I applaud Mayor Mamdani for protecting New Yorkers with these new executive orders and look forward to working with his administration to lower costs.”

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9 — COMBATTING HIDDEN JUNK FEES:

Amid a growing affordability crisis, many companies continue to mislead New Yorkers into paying junk fees — fees that do not meaningfully contribute to the service and are often hidden until after a purchase decision has been made. Junk fees have infiltrated nearly every part of our economy from gym memberships and concert tickets to airline bookings and healthcare services.

By signing this executive order to take on junk fees, this administration is signaling it will aggressively crack down on companies who mislead New Yorkers into paying more for services, saving New Yorkers money amidst our cost-of-living crisis. The first executive order signed by Mayor Mamdani to combat junk fees will:

Establish a Citywide Junk Fee Task Force: The task force will be chaired by Deputy Mayor of Economic Justice Julie Su and DCWP Commissioner Sam Levine and will work to advance the city’s work in combatting junk fees and making New York City more affordable.

Combat Hidden Junk Fees: Direct the DCWP to consider and take any actions it deems appropriate to crack down on deceptive or hidden fees that unfairly burden New Yorkers.

Enforce Compliance with City Law: Directs the DCWP to monitor compliance, investigate potential violations, and take enforcement actions as authorized under applicable laws and rules, including any new rules designed to address hidden junk fees.

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10 — FIGHTING SUBSCRIPTION TRICKS AND TRAPS

Too many New Yorkers are being tricked into subscriptions that quietly drain their money — today, Mayor Mamdani also signed an executive order to fight subscription tricks and traps. This executive order:

Empowers the city to use the full tools and authorities of the office to crack down on illegal subscription practices

Directs the DCWP to monitor, investigate, and enforce violations related to subscription tricks and traps

Urges DCWP to make recommendations to the City Council to fight subscription tricks and traps

Calls for coordination with agencies, including the Law Department, and other offices, like the New York State Attorney General to ensure maximum impact in combating subscription traps

Businesses use a range of deceptive practices to trap customers in unwanted subscriptions, including so-called “free trials” that automatically convert into paid plans with critical disclosures buried in fine print or behind hyper links; adding monthly fees or add-on charges after payment information has already been collected; disguising subscriptions as one-time purchases; bundling subscriptions with other services so consumers do not realize they are paying for an additional product; and making cancellation intentionally difficult — forcing consumers to call during limited hours, remember or reset login credentials, or navigate multiple screens before they can cancel.

Junk fees not only hurt consumers, but they also disadvantage honest businesses that are upfront with pricing. The Mamdani administration will hold companies accountable, leveling the playing field while protecting New Yorkers from deceptive practices.

Mayor Mamdani takes the protection of New York consumers and tenants seriously. Just yesterday, Mayor Mamdani signed an executive order to hold “Rental Ripoff” hearings in every borough. These hearings provide an opportunity for working New Yorkers to speak about the challenges they face – from poor building conditions to hidden fees on rent payments. Following these hearings, the Mamdani administration will publish a summary and report detailing common themes and areas of opportunity, and the testimony shared at these hearings will directly inform policy interventions to take on these ripoff tactics. Details about the hearings will be available at nyc.gov/RentalRipoff.

1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

I can't jack off to Joe Rogan or that other Louisiana dipshit

Well, not with that attitude

14 hours ago, Incredulity said:

It’s been done before…cost literally millions of lives. Hopefully it won’t get that far this time around.

Dude I’m a full-on professional capitalist and a free market-price-discovery absolutist. Likewise, I think real world experience demonstrates that the only housing affordability solution that works at the population level is to allow the market to respond to demand, which is not what we do in American cities.

But, my man- she is talking about things like community land trusts like the ones in Vermont and the kind of long term lease holding they have in Vienna.

I’m not a historian, can you illuminate me on how and when millions of lives were lost in Champlain?

In other words, what in the fuck are you even talking about?

1 minute ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Dude I’m a full-on professional capitalist and a free market-price-discovery absolutist. Likewise, I think real world experience demonstrates that the only housing affordability solution that works at the population level is to allow the market to respond to demand, which is not what we do in American cities.

But, my man- she is talking about things like community land trusts like the ones in Vermont and the kind of long term lease holding they have in Vienna.

I’m not a historian, can you illuminate me on how and when millions of lives were lost in Champlain?

In other words, what in the fuck are you even talking about?

MDS. Mamdani Derangement Syndrome. Mooslim Sochulist Sharia Lawwwww!!!

Go ahead and interpret, “warmth of collectivism” and “different relationship with property” in the most milquetoast way possible. It’s literally the language of full blown socialists. You want to play dumb about the deaths wrought by the worlds cadre of 20th Century Socialists?

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15 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

what in the fuck are you even talking about?

Well, there isn't a literal connection

3 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

Go ahead and interpret, “warmth of collectivism” and “different relationship with property” in the most milquetoast way possible. It’s literally the language of full blown socialists. You want to play dumb about the deaths wrought by the worlds cadre of 20th Century Socialists?

I’m not the one playing dumb here. Or maybe you aren’t playing.

3 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

I’m not the one playing dumb here. Or maybe you aren’t playing.

He's a troll but I think he's serious about this one. Full blown lunatic with MDS. Like truly psychotic to take those words and go straight to some Che Guevara caricature of "sochulism."

8 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

Go ahead and interpret, “warmth of collectivism” and “different relationship with property” in the most milquetoast way possible. It’s literally the language of full blown socialists. You want to play dumb about the deaths wrought by the worlds cadre of 20th Century Socialists?

Meanwhile, DHS is publicly stating they want to forcefully remove 100 million people from this country, the president is buds with people like Nick Fuentes, and the GOP is filled with folks who love to talk about gas chambers and praise Hitler. But yeah, the idea that the GOP is going Nazi is just more TDS.

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4 minutes ago, Foosters said:

Meanwhile, DHS is publicly stating they want to forcefully remove 100 million people from this country, the president is buds with people like Nick Fuentes, and the GOP is filled with folks who love to talk about gas chambers and praise Hitler. But yeah, the idea that the GOP is going Nazi is just more TDS.

Meanwhile the corporate media has guys like Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias constantly pushing the idea that the voters wanted to see Kamala move further to the right but never that Trump should move further to the left

4 minutes ago, Foosters said:

Meanwhile, DHS is publicly stating they want to forcefully remove 100 million people from this country, the president is buds with people like Nick Fuentes, and the GOP is filled with folks who love to talk about gas chambers and praise Hitler. But yeah, the idea that the GOP is going Nazi is just more TDS.

But this doesn’t even require a whatabout. Just because she uses silly language doesn’t transform a municipal land use concept into Maoist China.

If @Incredulity needs examples of actual “socialism”, I would point to the government’s ownership stake in publicly traded semiconductor companies and putting their thumb on the scale in media mergers. But I don’t think he does. He’s just bugging out over branding.

I do love how anything left of Attila the Hun and mass deportations and death camps is ZOMG COMMUNISTSOCIALISM, all while ignoring multiple high-functioning western democracies that have similar policies in place and are doing just fine, no gulags or giant May Day parades with ICBMs and shit.

Meanwhile, the current American regime is literally exercising significant control over "the means of production" in numerous industries (it's no fucking argument, you can't operate freely without the blessing/permission/paying the vig to the current regime). You know, the ACTUAL exercise of socialism, happening right here in River City, to the detriment of all of us.

Nope. That's not socialism, or a problem. Instead, the greatest crisis America has faced in its history is a dirty mooslem NYC mayor proposing....policies that are already in place in numerous Western European countries and cities.

1 minute ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

But this doesn’t even require a whatabout. Just because she uses silly language doesn’t transform a municipal land use concept into Maoist China.

If @Incredulity needs examples of actual “socialism”, I would point to the government’s ownership stake in publicly traded semiconductor companies and putting their thumb on the scale in media mergers. But I don’t think he does. He’s just bugging out over branding.

Yup, they lost the narrative over the last 40 years referring to any economic policy left of Reagan as "sochulist."

1 hour ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

think real world experience demonstrates that the only housing affordability solution that works at the population level is to allow the market to respond to demand, which is not what we do in American cities.

What's a more apt metaphor of "the market"...

rugged individualism OR collectivism?

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Every time I'm about to put him on ignore, he posts another fucking banger. I can't risk missing out on gold like this.

18 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

What's a more apt metaphor of "the market"...

rugged individualism OR collectivism?

We aren’t talking about a dorm room bullshit session or political mouth noises. -isms and metaphors are not real life.

There are hundreds of community land trusts in the United States and there have been for decades, and if you want to talk about “rugged individualism” perhaps you are not aware that the kind of land ownership she’s talking about is rooted in both common law and the history of American settlers working and running livestock on common land, which they still do to this day, e.g. rugged individualist Ammon Bundy.

Again, I don’t believe this approach delivers broad based affordability in cities, but rather produces a barbell distribution of low and high net worth people, with the middle class banished to suburbs.

But that’s not rolling tanks, let alone millions of deaths

I can't wait to see how Ignatius Reilly responds!

7 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Again, I don’t believe this approach delivers broad based affordability in cities

So then what's your point?

Your interpretation of their plans is that they are technically legal and applicable to grazing in Western States? Well that's just incredibly impressive and reassuring. Gen Alpha is going to love grazing on scrub brush.

57 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

Every time I'm about to put him on ignore, he posts another fucking banger. I can't risk missing out on gold like this.

This post got me to actually take a look at what he said (tysm for not quoting), and I'm sorry but you way oversold it.

12 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

We aren’t talking about a dorm room bullshit session or political mouth noises. -isms and metaphors are not real life.

There are hundreds of community land trusts in the United States and there have been for decades, and if you want to talk about “rugged individualism” perhaps you are not aware that the kind of land ownership she’s talking about is rooted in both common law and the history of American settlers working and running livestock on common land, which they still do to this day, e.g. rugged individualist Ammon Bundy.

Again, I don’t believe this approach delivers broad based affordability in cities, but rather produces a barbell distribution of low and high net worth people, with the middle class banished to suburbs.

But that’s not rolling tanks, let alone millions of deaths

Her posts are not about land trusts. I think its absolutely fair to call her a communist. Or someone who supports electing communists.

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There is nothing quite a pathetic as the mentally fragile leftists of this board who REPEATEDLY insist they are ignoring someone and then chime in with the Statler & Waldorf comments.

Clifss Notes: GET FUCKED

I'm not a communist but I wish we had more of them involved our government. 🤷‍♀️

Being a Communist is a symptom of a disordered and incompetent mind. She will be unlikely to do much widespread damage but is axiomatic she will not do anything good. There has never been a competent administrator who has actually believed that stuff. The two don’t go together.

18 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

So then what's your point?

Your interpretation of their plans is that they are technically legal and applicable to grazing in Western States? Well that's just incredibly impressive and reassuring. Gen Alpha is going to love grazing on scrub brush.

My point is that you are being a hysterical doofus.

You said “it’s been done before … it cost literally millions of lives.”

It HAS been done before, in one form or another in virtually every state in the union since even before the founding of this Republic, but it didn’t cost any lives*, because “it” is not the same thing.

*Native Americans would likely disagree with this.

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1 minute ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

My point is that you are being a hysterical doofus.

are you new here?

Care to address my other specific point about government housing ALWAYS devolving into uninhabitable slums the many, many, many times its been tried here?

29 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Her posts are not about land trusts. I think its absolutely fair to call her a communist. Or someone who supports electing communists.

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She used to shitpost a lot like that before it cost her a spot in the de Blasio admin, IIRC. But she does seem like a pretty smart person from interviews, unlike most tenant organizers, who are fueled by conspiracy theories. I’m not defending her or getting into the merits - this board does not like that - just pointing out Mamdani has always been aware of this and doesn’t give a shit. Also, his actual housing policy director is a YIMBY from the Adams administration.

holy fuck, i made the mistake of uncovering incred's last one and boy howdy is it a steamer. dinosaur-sized mound of shit. the main reason public housing has failed in america is for one fundamental reason (and the same reason education and other public services are floundering now): funding. we've invested next to nothing into housing in this country. the second major reason it has failed in the past was because it wasn't an integrative model. much like our color sorting, we told the poors of past that we'd give them housing, but they all gotta live together and it's gonna be obvious to everyone you live in assisted housing. gee, what happens when you put a shitload of poor people together and then make a fishbowl out of their living situation? the new proven and accepted model is one of integration where one cannot tell that someone is living in subsidized housing (and we still greatly miss the mark on this, but it is getting better). but like all the other institutions that are withering on the vine, housing was one that never took root and still hasn't today. and I can confidently say the blame is squarely on one demographic's shoulders: incred's generation (and his predecessors who were exactly like him). so when I see him decry the shittiness of our current situation, I simply want to hold up a mirror to his smug fucking face and show him who is to blame for this mess. and yet, it's on people like me to fix it - he's sure as shit not gonna do anything useful. instead I could be using my talents to help propel us forward as a society and world, but I'm fixing the mistakes of generations before us and my only hope is that I do a good enough job someone like me doesn't try to put a mirror to my face at some point in the future. at this point either get in and help or shut the fuck up. no one cares what you think.

6 minutes ago, We’reTexas said:

She used to shitpost a lot like that before it cost her a spot in the de Blasio admin, IIRC. But she does seem like a pretty smart person from interviews, unlike most tenant organizers, who are fueled by conspiracy theories. I’m not defending her or getting into the merits - this board does not like that - just pointing out Mamdani has always been aware of this and doesn’t give a shit. Also, his actual housing policy director is a YIMBY from the Adams administration.

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4 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

he's sure as shit not gonna do anything useful.

I pay PLENTY in taxes that you and yours shit down an unfillable hole.

hahahahahahahaha. your personal taxes cover next to nothing. and yet you get SO MUCH for it. your tax contribution is largely meaningless. and yet you want more without paying anything else or lifting a finger to help. so indicative of your generation. you were handed the best society and economy the world has seen and you systematically tore it down and continue to do so. but thanks for the penny.

Mamadani- We will seize the means of production

Media- What?

Mamdani- I didn't really mean that

Credulous Gen Alphas- OK. seems legit

Mamdani- we will enact the warm embrace of collectivism

Surly Leftist- He just joshin

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40 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

are you new here?

Care to address my other specific point about government housing ALWAYS devolving into uninhabitable slums the many, many, many times its been tried here?

Sure. It sometimes devolves into slums, and it has never delivered broad based affordability in the United States, but it has also never resulted in millions of deaths, literally or figuratively, which was your main point.

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42 minutes ago, We’reTexas said:

She used to shitpost a lot like that before it cost her a spot in the de Blasio admin, IIRC. But she does seem like a pretty smart person from interviews, unlike most tenant organizers, who are fueled by conspiracy theories. I’m not defending her or getting into the merits - this board does not like that - just pointing out Mamdani has always been aware of this and doesn’t give a shit. Also, his actual housing policy director is a YIMBY from the Adams administration.

My experience with shitposters and edgelords of all types is that it’s only shitposting until the Overton Window shifts.

Mamdani will succeed or fail based on whether the technocrats or ideologues win battles throughout the institutions. Law and public safety will be most important because success in delivering any public service— transit, housing, public facilities, parks, education— is downstream of safety and order. This is incidentally where the only moderately competent communists and hard-leftists have course corrected and managed to deliver a few wins, and where most western hard-leftists wreck themselves.

27 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

Mamadani- We will seize the means of production

Media- What?

Mamdani- I didn't really mean that

Credulous Gen Alphas- OK. seems legit

Mamdani- we will enact the warm embrace of collectivism

Surly Leftist- He just joshin

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this is you right now:

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9 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

this is you right now:

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Is there an Intel Nationalization thread beyond the Trump is Debil threads?

In summary I am not in favor of the government directly intervening financially in the market. However, there is certainly a place for national security interests and economy to be protected by supporting(short term with direct payback) strategic/critical industries.

28 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

My experience with shitposters and edgelords of all types is that it’s only shitposting until the Overton Window shifts.

Mamdani will succeed or fail based on whether the technocrats or ideologues win battles throughout the institutions. Law and public safety will be most important because success in delivering any public service— transit, housing, public facilities, parks, education— is downstream of safety and order. This is incidentally where the only moderately competent communists and hard-leftists have course corrected and managed to deliver a few wins, and where most western hard-leftists wreck themselves.

I’m in complete agreement, just stating my view on the political angle of it. Which, to wit, is an illustration of the inherent tension created by the normie veer to left YIMBY, among other things.

13 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

In summary I am not in favor of the government directly intervening financially in the market.

Zohrdon Trumdani making his move

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