Just like the last few potus elections-there were only absolutely horrible choices here. How in the fuck does the supposedly best city in the world-according to new yorkers fail so miserably to field even one remotely not fucking terrible option for its mayor? I have never seen such an absurd choce presented to voters before-well, besides the potus elections.
sleewa is an absolute unqualified goober. He walks funny, makes odd head movements, and just looks like a caricature of a person.
cuomo is a corrupt piece of shit slathered in so many scandals and he resigned as gov of the state. How in the fuck did he, or anybody, think he was a good choice to lead the most populous city in the US? Who in the fuck would give him money for this endeavor? That is throwing your money away and the people that gave it obviously don’t and didn’t ever even deserve money to give if they’re going to throw it away. But as I say this, we do have a felon in the White House that was never an even remotely qualified or good candidate for any office and it makes me sick and sad that he was ever taken seriously or elected not once, but twice! cuomo is on so many pockets and has so many in his pocket and like our dear, beloved potus, he only exists and ran to enrich himself even more and those of his cronies. His brother is a super twat also.
Now for mayor mamdani-man, that’s gross to say. Obviously, one of my first concerns-me being me, is what he said about the police department and implied about police in general-the police are racist and a danger to the community and they need defunded. Wow, that’s pretty bold-but look at how he walked it back like a pussy. Stick to your bold statements you fucking twat. Nope-suddenly, he was taken out of context or he spoke out of emotion while he was grief stricken over losing floyd in 2020. He, like so many reactionary politicians in this country-especially in places like Minneapolis that wanted to completely disband their police department and then “reimagine public safety” and every other city like nyc where many of the council members wanted to punish the nypd for a crime that occurred in another state and city hundreds of miles away-they all called for aggressively defunding the police to punish the profession-again, because of what one officer did far away. It was pure virtue signaling. The city of Seattle also wanted to punish their police officers for what chauvin did-so they defunded their police department despite what they actually claim now-that they didn’t actually go through with it-they did. Seattle got rid of several specialized police units like the violent crimes task force and put those officers back out onto beats and in uniform and most of them either retired or quit because who wants to be part of a department that does that? Who wants to go from a more elite and prestigious position and suddenly be thrown in uniform again responding to crackheads and crazy people while they now have to work shift work? Of course those officers that can get out will get out and those that can’t yet retire would rather quit than be treated like shit and punished for something they had nothing to do with. Then, when Seattle pd was so fucking depleted form their threats to defund the department and officers not feeling supported and feeling attacked-they had to try to hire new officers and when every eligible candidate said “nah, I’m good” they had to start trying to lure back those that retired because it takes a long time to hire a new police officer and train them long enough for them to be self sufficient to be able to be an effective police officer and no already certified officer is going to willingly agree to work for a department like that.
Hell, fucking seattle in their ultimate wisdom and virtue signaling started sending unarmed social workers to calls that used to have police respond to. Well, it only took a few social workers being stabbed to death for them and the rest of the country to maybe rethink that strategy-bold strategy, cotton.
I could go on and on and on about the nightmare and absolute failure that defunding the police was and how the profession still has not recovered and is having tons of difficulties in filling empty slots on their department. But almost every single city that threatened to or actually defunded their police department soon walked that shit back when their officers quit in droves and soon, the city had a serious officer shortage and couldn’t respond to calls anymore. Cities like San Fran, seattle, oakland, and many others no longer respond to certain crimes-they tell the victims of crimes to report it online or simply report it to insurance. They get zero investigation, zero service, zero prosecution, zero compensation, zero justice all because of the defund movement. Even violent crimes are sometimes not responded to or it happens hours later long after the suspect has fled. Response times are waaaay up, clearance rates are way down due to lack of officers-slow response times, lack of detectives or special units.
And then there is progressive prosecutors that took a strong hold after the defund movement. Sure it was happening in very liberal areas before then, but it spread like wildfire, crack epidemic, or the aids virus in the 80s-take your favorite euphemism. But it leads to no persecution for many crimes, no bond policies releasing violent suspects back onto the streets to continue to reoffend-often violently, leads to so called “restorative justice” that means basically, you get an apology and an explanation as to why you were targeted and get to hear the sob story of the defendant as to how they were beaten as a child and grew up as the only kid on the block without new air jordans-then you hug and you are suddenly whole again.
So, don’t walk back now, mamdani-you meant it when you said it and you still want to do it now you fucking coward.
Oh-did I mention that he is against private property? He would seize property in imminent domain if or when he can and give it to the homeless. Or, he will pay property owners either less than the property is worth or pay much more than it is worth and use tax money to build homes for poor and homeless. It is bad to have homes for the homeless? No, it isn’t-but to do so by stealing property is unconstitutional.