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    4 days ago

    No? They won’t need to. Did Mamdani pay off the deficit in NYC by raising taxes or did he just make some of the rich pay some of their fair share? Taxing second homes and what not. I’ll give you a hint. It’s the latter.

    After inheriting a $12 billion gap in the budget…while critics claimed the only possible way to balance NYC’s budget would be to raise property taxes or slash city services, his team “rejected that idea” and still managed to bring the deficit down to zero. “We didn’t close the gap on the backs of working people,” Mamdani said in the video’s caption. “We closed it while funding parks, libraries, safer streets and making historic investments in public housing.”

    https://www.fastcompany.com/91541683/how-new-york-mayor-zohran-mamdani-solved-the-citys-budget-crisis

    I know it seems crazy to have politicians actually work for the working class but this is what it is supposed to look like.

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      From https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/28/new-york-mamdani-pied-a-terre-tax-passes.html?msockid=186639121d25683932d52a0d1ca16978

      State lawmakers on Wednesday passed the tax on nonprimary residences in order to help close the city’s budget gap. The so-called pied-a-terre tax will be imposed on second homes valued at $1 million or more. It’s expected to raise $500 million in revenue.

      Texans won’t like raising taxes. Texas touts its low taxes to attract people and businesses from states such as California.

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        Texas touts its low taxes to attract people and businesses from states such as California.

        But also

        Texans won’t like raising taxes.

        There is a solution to this problem but you have to separate those 2 statements. Raise taxes on ALL those data centers that are eating up their water and raising the prices on all their electricity usage. Texans probably don’t like paying for those free loading businesses. If they don’t pay their fair share then they can leave.

        You know look after the WORKING CLASS and not let the news confuse you into thinking that raising taxes on businesses make it HARDER for the working class. Or is somehow hurting them. Maybe learn more about history.

        Business always lie and tell their workers to vote against their own interests because the businesses would have to pay more taxes. They say that’s why we can’t give you a raise. They ain’t giving it anyway. They are using the roads and not paying taxes to fix them. Texans are. Texans won’t like that, but wait that’s what is happening.

        Maybe coming at this from a different angle might work in Texas. Idk. I hope Talarico can connect better than others tried.

        Overall the problem is where the tax money goes. I think every party can agree with that. If you tax people for one thing then it should go to cover that thing, like roads or electricity or whatever. If you tax all these data center and then move the money into a fund to no bid contract for your buddy then we still have the same problems. There needs to be some sort of public over site on where the taxes actually go instead of a pot of money that gets abused. Politicians have mentioned it before. It isn’t new.

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          3 days ago

          Talarico is from Texas. He better know how Texans feel about raising taxes. Make a mistake and he will lose and with it the chance for Democrats to gain control of the Senate and stop Trump’s agenda.