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Mamdani’s Damage Will Go Far Beyond the 5 Boroughs

Posted on Tuesday, October 21, 2025
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“Together, we can tax the rich, heal the sick, house the poor, defund the police & build a socialist New York,” Zohran Mamdani tweeted in 2020. On his current mayoral campaign website, he calls for shifting the city’s tax burden to “richer and whiter neighborhoods.”

These aren’t slip-ups or stray remarks. They are at the heart of his campaign for mayor of New York City this November. And if he wins, the fallout won’t just be felt here. It will ripple far beyond the five boroughs, dragging down not only New York but the nation as well.

I know a lot of Americans will shrug and say: “Well, New Yorkers get what they deserve.”

I get that reaction. I really do. Everyone has seen the footage of the spoiled brats at Columbia University taking over buildings and shouting in the faces of cops, and thought these idiots should be put on a slow boat to Venezuela or some other socialist paradise.

But those people aren’t the ones who will bear the brunt of Mamdani’s experiment. Most of them aren’t even native New Yorkers. They’re mostly shipped in from leafy suburbs that are glad to get rid of them.

The real casualties will be New York’s middle class—the cops, firefighters, and nurses who hold this city together. My own family is full of them. I was born in the Bronx, surrounded by firefighters and police officers who worked brutal shifts and risked their lives every day for their neighbors. These men and women aren’t radicals. They’re the ones who keep the city running, and they’re the ones who will get squeezed the hardest.

Mamdani’s platform is as destructive as it is delusional: $10 billion in new taxes on high earners and businesses, a $30-an-hour minimum wage by 2030, rent freezes, so-called free buses, so-called free child care, and even city-owned grocery stores.

This isn’t some bold new vision. It’s the same tired socialism that has failed everywhere it’s been tried. And just like everywhere else, it risks hollowing out the very tax base that pays for everything else.

Here’s the thing: the top 1% of New Yorkers, those making around $800,000 and up, pay nearly half the city’s income taxes, per the 2023 NYC Independent Budget Office. If just 2% of them leave, the city could lose $5-$10 billion every year hedge fund manager Bill Ackman estimates.

Who makes up the difference? Not the wealthy, who can relocate to Florida or Texas with ease. Not the poorest, who qualify for welfare and public housing.

The burden falls squarely on the middle class. On the firefighters, cops, nurses, and small business owners who can’t simply pack up and leave.

And when the city runs short? It’s not Mamdani’s leftist base that suffers most. It’s working families.

But the danger doesn’t stop at the five boroughs. New York isn’t just any city. It’s America’s economic engine, producing $1.1 trillion in gross domestic product last year alone. The city is also a cultural beacon. The skyline, Broadway, the Met, the museums, and the energy that has always stood as a symbol of American ambition.

If Mamdani’s socialist experiment drives away wealth and enterprise, New York could spiral into decline. Businesses will fail, jobs will disappear, the economy will shrink, and America will lose far more than tax revenue. We’ll lose a piece of our national identity. A city that once represented freedom and opportunity will become a cautionary tale about what happens when ideology trumps reality.

There’s a better path. New York doesn’t need to punish success to support its workers. It needs leadership that understands wealth isn’t the enemy. It’s the engine of opportunity. Smart tax policies, incentives for businesses, and targeted relief for the middle class can keep the city both compassionate and competitive.

Because if New York falls, it won’t just be New Yorkers who suffer. We will all be worse off. And as someone whose family has given their lives and labor to this city, I can tell you: We can’t afford to let that happen.

Punishing success punishes everyone. Mamdani’s vision might appeal to radicals who think money grows on trees. But for the middle class that actually makes the city run, it’s a disaster. And for the country, it’s a warning. If America’s greatest city falls to socialist decline, nobody wins.

Nora Sullivan is a Washington, D.C.-based writer and communications director at Movement Funding. She holds a master’s degree in public affairs from University College Dublin.

Reprinted with permission from The Daily Signal by Nora Sullivan.

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BacJion Nivison
BacJion Nivison
7 months ago

NYC is missing the obvious. Mamdani is a front line soldier in Jihad. That a Muslim, let alone a communist Muslim is successsfully running for mayor is worse than frightening. Apparently NYC has completely forgotten 9/11. Liberalism is such a horrendous debilitation. I hesitate to venture into religious ideology, but it damned sure seems there is a dark force involved.

JPop
JPop
7 months ago

I think he’s gonna turn NYC into the biggest Islamic Shitho*le in the country.

anna hubert
anna hubert
7 months ago

You can promise anything free, housing, food, health care, tuition, but if there is no way to deliver on the promise, it’s pointless, are people that dense, naive, stupid, slow in the head, who do they think will provide all the goodies, the free lunch and how if there are not any to be had. Mamdani is a dirty politician, people refuse to see how dirty.

JPop
JPop
7 months ago

Beware of Muslim bearing gifts.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
7 months ago

Why would ANY SANE person vote for someone who has NEVER had a real job and has been living off of mommy and daddy’s money until age 31? What experience in anything has this radical had, other than agitating the population? Are people so stupid that they think everything is going to be free? [Don’t answer that–I know the answer.]

Tim Terry
Tim Terry
7 months ago

Q – Are NY city foke stupid, ignorant or communist? How can a self professed islamic SINister socialist who’s policies are contradictory to the United States Constitution get elected amongst Americans in the Financial Mecca of the world BUILT UPON FREE MKT ENTERPRISE AND CAPITALISM? Shameful. Asking for an God-fearing American Business Owner…

Sam
Sam
7 months ago

If the Neanderthals inhabiting NYC vote for this nitwit, BOHICA. BOHICA the like they have never seen before. You cannot tell a New Yorker anything. Sure, you can ASK them something (’cause they know it all, understand). but TELL them something?

Fuhgeddaboutit…

Mtn Brkr
Mtn Brkr
7 months ago

The messaging camaign should include examples of what has happened in France, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium and the Scandanavian coutries where the behaviors of ungrateful immigrants have caused a great deal of social turmoil. And the officials are afraid to do anything about it. In America, some turns of events ignored by corrupt politicians and civic “leaders” introduced vigillanteeism to some states.

Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
7 months ago

The damage of the indoctrination of our children in the universities is out of control. 46% of them believe that Cuba and Russia have a better system than the United States does. And guess what when they get out of college that they’re going to have to live what they think is best. I got one foot in the grave and one on a banana peel, I won’t be around for it good luck to them.

Invisible Wolf
Invisible Wolf
7 months ago

To the upstate NYers, leave as fast as you can, if this lunatic gets elected!!!!!!!

hgk
hgk
7 months ago

MAGA MAGA

Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam
7 months ago

WAKEUP New Yorkers!! Evil lurks.

Jim Johnson
Jim Johnson
7 months ago

Sorry. New York (New Amsterdam) has never been a bastion of freedom. Sided with the British in both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Sided with the Axis powers during WWII until Lucky Luciano turned things around. Anti-Union during the Civil War. Freedom, bah. Totalitarian city forever, with only a handful of exceptions. New Yorkers like being serfs. They must, they keep voting for these people.

Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
7 months ago

I certainly hope mondomie or however you spell it, get elected. The voters in New York deserve him like they deserve governor hokel the worst in the country good luck to you all you’re going to be totally screwed

Invisible Wolf
Invisible Wolf
7 months ago

Sorry, but this Muslim has no clue of what is coming!

North Coast
North Coast
7 months ago

Mandani won’t be allowed to do anything terribly destructive until after the midterms. Don’t get lulled into thinking “Oh, the Communists aren’t so bad after all!”

Mari
Mari
7 months ago

They don’t know what they are asking for if they vote him into office. The city and the state will suffer because the governor is backing him; she will try to do the same with the rest of the state. I tried to tell my step-mother to vote against him, and she said she’s too old to vote and they live in the projects in Far Rockaway. My sister and her husband are retired detectives in White Plains, N.Y, and they don’t think this will affect them either. People are going to start leaving even faster now once he becomes mayor. I guess my family that can’t move will suffer the most from this.

Wilbur
Wilbur
7 months ago

The Devil in disguise. As was Hitler, Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Mussolini, etc…

lawrence greenberg
lawrence greenberg
7 months ago

“Mamdani’s Damage Will Go Far Beyond the 5 Boroughs”

I hate to say this, especially as a born-and-bred New Yorker now retired to the free state of Florida, but perhaps it would be beneficial in the long run for this lying Muslim Commie to win this election. Those who are stupid enough to vote for him and his false and ridiculous promises need to learn the hard way exactly what happens when you elect a Communist in a free country. And this will also serve as a lesson to the rest of the country and those in other locations who would consider voting for another one like him. Just my opinion…

Liam Leknuk
Liam Leknuk
7 months ago

Mandummi WILL get elected, or installed thru fake elections. In any case, NYC will soon be total chaos. Oh, and please, if you’re Jewish, get out now. Jews will be targeted.

Stallinity
Stallinity
7 months ago

He may be a smooth charismatic speaker but his promises will destroy Democracy and this have major consequences for New York and beyond.

Bill
Bill
7 months ago

NYC isn’t going anywhere as long as the big banks and stock exchanges are there. People will still flock to the theater, restaurants and sporting events. Most
Americans have no ideal of the dangers of socialism if they did the NYC educational system would be shut down. It is going to be interesting to see what Mamdani does to promote the party.

Hugh Johnson
Hugh Johnson
7 months ago

Paging VLADMIR THE IMPALER!!!

Carol
Carol
7 months ago

What can a person who doesn’t live in NYC do? I don’t even know anyone there!

Randall Beatty
Randall Beatty
7 months ago

NYC will learn the hard way if they elect him if the rich leave all those that voted for him will find out fast what having nothing is like and there great person who they elected is getting rich and cares nothing for the people of that city if people think that he cares about the white people that live there they better think again they are nothing but workers to supply money that is it, but elect him see what happens it will be great everything is free that is great if you think that is right well wait and see.

Robert
Robert
7 months ago

If I were the middle class there I’d move to states that would appreciate them while NYC has Any class left at all!

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