Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
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And not paying back simply is immoral, antisocial and criminal, it’s stealing…
Considering how the profits that corporations make are subsidized by the governments who pay the difference between minimum wage and a living wage, they've been looting the governments' (and thus the people's) coffers a very, very long time.
Taxing the rich isn't turning that equitable, it's just reducing how much they're allowed to continue to steal. By some minor amount.
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
@QasimRashid Jeff Bezos thinks Mamdani is 'demonizing' billionaires. The guy is one of the richest people on earth and many of his workers rely on government assistance for basic things like food and housing. Bezos is THE demon.
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
这回应真是绝了,Mamdani 市长这招太漂亮了,直接用罚款回击 Bezos 的抱怨。希望更多民选官员能这样站在普通人这边。
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
@QasimRashid he should have leveraged the late payment penalty also
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Didn't Zohran sit out the 24 election? Didn't he just cut a billion dollars from education and housing? That's a no from me.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani will cut school and homeless programs to balance budget
Less than a year after his election, Mamdani is moving to implement austerity to meet the legal requirements of a budget “balanced” on behalf of the bond markets and the financial aristocracy.
World Socialist Web Site (www.wsws.org)
@HakeemG @BruceMirken @QasimRashid Completely false. $4 billion in capital for affordable housing, $500 million for NYCHA renovations. His final $124.7B budget increases overall education and homeless services spending via new taxes and $8B state aid. The $12 billion deficit is gone.
Getting it done instead of talking a lot which some 'Democrats' like Hakeem Jeffries do. I think even holds the record lol.
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Considering how the profits that corporations make are subsidized by the governments who pay the difference between minimum wage and a living wage, they've been looting the governments' (and thus the people's) coffers a very, very long time.
Taxing the rich isn't turning that equitable, it's just reducing how much they're allowed to continue to steal. By some minor amount.
Neoliberal capitalism has turned the economical motions in current society into a monstrosity. The current winner takes all mentality is simply not just and not sustainable. A few of the ultrarich are sucking up wealths that could be used to feed, educate and cure the masses indefinitely, and they are by not giving back refusing to take action, This is unsustainable, unethical and immoral and yes it is criminal.
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
Mamdani is the blueprint for US leaders
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
@QasimRashid I hope this is true, of late he has seemed to be trying to suck up to the pedophile class
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@HakeemG @BruceMirken @QasimRashid Completely false. $4 billion in capital for affordable housing, $500 million for NYCHA renovations. His final $124.7B budget increases overall education and homeless services spending via new taxes and $8B state aid. The $12 billion deficit is gone.
Getting it done instead of talking a lot which some 'Democrats' like Hakeem Jeffries do. I think even holds the record lol.
@nf3xn @BruceMirken @QasimRashid
Nice spin, yes he is increasing education spending, but by less than planned and he is delaying mandated state reductions in class sizes.
“It’s a classic example of a political promise made and a promise broken and really a betrayal of the homeless and unhoused community in New York who took him at his word,” said Christine Quinn, president and CEO of WIN, the city’s largest shelter provider.
Mamdani pledged affordable New York housing in his campaign. How is that going?
Mayor’s decision to appeal court order that the city must expand its housing voucher program has angered advocates for the homeless
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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Mamdani is the blueprint for US leaders
@samiamsam @QasimRashid 100%
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
The correct reply to “ taxing billionaires is equal to hate speech” is to double the tax every time they open their mouths. We can do this all day until we get to a 90 or 95% marginal tax rate for people like him.
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The correct reply to “ taxing billionaires is equal to hate speech” is to double the tax every time they open their mouths. We can do this all day until we get to a 90 or 95% marginal tax rate for people like him.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell that still leaves them $50 million, we need to go to an uncapped tax and they can only keep the same as the workers make
flip the script
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell that still leaves them $50 million, we need to go to an uncapped tax and they can only keep the same as the workers make
flip the script
Fundamentally wealth must be taxed much more than work. I would like to suggest work should not be taxed at all.
And I didn’t say when the 95% marginal rate started either, did I?

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The correct reply to “ taxing billionaires is equal to hate speech” is to double the tax every time they open their mouths. We can do this all day until we get to a 90 or 95% marginal tax rate for people like him.
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@HakeemG @BruceMirken @QasimRashid Completely false. $4 billion in capital for affordable housing, $500 million for NYCHA renovations. His final $124.7B budget increases overall education and homeless services spending via new taxes and $8B state aid. The $12 billion deficit is gone.
Getting it done instead of talking a lot which some 'Democrats' like Hakeem Jeffries do. I think even holds the record lol.
@nf3xn @HakeemG @BruceMirken @QasimRashid this guy's a troll. He responds to anything to do with Zohran with bad faith attacks.
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Nobody posted that here. I heard that people on the right are trying to push this.
And I have my reply to them. Please I really do want them to keep saying it so we can keep doubling the tax rate.
Billionaire Declares That "Tax the Rich" Is Hate Speech That Offends Him Horribly
Billionaire real estate mogul Steve Roth recently declared that "tax the rich" is just as bad as the nastiest racial slur.
Futurism (futurism.com)
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@Quasit @xs4me2 @QasimRashid Gotta start somewhere.
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Jeff Bezos went on TV to whine about Zohran Mamdani to stop demonizing billionaires and the very next day Mayor Mamdani responded by forcing Amazon to pay $9M in fines accrued by Amazon delivery trucks for illegally idling and blocking NYC traffic.
This is what happens when you elect a mayor for the people, not the corporations. We need more of this.
@QasimRashid
Treat sycophant billionaires just like Trump treats sycophants. Power and money are the only things they understand -
Nobody posted that here. I heard that people on the right are trying to push this.
And I have my reply to them. Please I really do want them to keep saying it so we can keep doubling the tax rate.
Billionaire Declares That "Tax the Rich" Is Hate Speech That Offends Him Horribly
Billionaire real estate mogul Steve Roth recently declared that "tax the rich" is just as bad as the nastiest racial slur.
Futurism (futurism.com)
@GhostOnTheHalfShell @notyourfanboy @QasimRashid that screed has so many winners.
“I consider the phrase ‘tax the rich’ [...] to be just as hateful as [...] the phrase from the ‘river to the sea,'”
"it is the 1 percent that makes 50 percent of New York’s income taxes"
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@nf3xn @HakeemG @BruceMirken @QasimRashid this guy's a troll. He responds to anything to do with Zohran with bad faith attacks.
@glnfld @nf3xn @BruceMirken @QasimRashid
Are the Guardian and Gothamist trolls too, because they said the same thing. Are you suggesting Mamdani didn't cut housing and education funding?
Mamdani pledged affordable New York housing in his campaign. How is that going?
Mayor’s decision to appeal court order that the city must expand its housing voucher program has angered advocates for the homeless
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
