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Originally Posted by Precious_b
Thank you. Let them deal with who they want. I have no legit say. And from what I see, no one here does either.
Pay attention to your own backyard this coming election.
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Correct in that none of us living outside of NYC can vote for mayor.
However, the result of this coming mayoral election in NYC will have far reaching influence on things across the Nation.
If (when) Mandani is elected there, I anticipate that as many jewish residents as can manage it will leave the city to resettle elsewhere, perhaps New Jersey. Additionally, I anticipate that as conditions there worsen, more folks will leave for other places. Only the penthouse wealthy and the street living poor will remain.
As the wealthy are hit with confiscatory taxing, they too will go. New York City will become a low tax base shell.
And that is just the demographic shift. The institutions that leave the city or become irrelevant where will change the center of gravity for the USA as a whole.
Even now, financial institutions have moved significant parts of their operations from New York City to Florida,Texas. and other business friendly places.
Non residents do not have the right to vote for the mayor of NYC . . .but the result will affect us all in one way or another.