The Mamdani vs. big business era begins as mayor pledges 'economic justice'

🤯 I'm low-key loving this shift in city politics! It's about time someone started putting people over profits 🤑 Mamdani's got a point, capitalism can be super exploitative if not done right. The mom-and-pop czar thing is genius 👩‍💼, and tackling those dodgy landlords and deceptive pricing practices is long overdue 🚨. I'm also feeling the vibes of "tax the rich" - it's like a real-life Hunger Games scenario, where only the winners get to keep their wealth 💸. But for real though, I hope this economic justice wave brings about some serious change and not just more of the same old policies 🤷‍♀️.
 
omg u guys i'm loving this new direction under Mayor Mamdani! 🤩 like seriously who needs big corp lobbyists when we can have bad landlords and deceptive pricing practices cracked down on? 💪 it's all about supporting the little guy, aka small businesses & neighborhoods 🌳👍 and btw what's up with the rich being taxed more? 🤑 mitchell moss makes so much sense with his capitalism job creation thingy 👏
 
lol just saw this news and I gotta say, Mamdani's taking a bold stance on economic justice. Like, I get it, businesses need stability but we can't forget about the ppl who are struggling to make ends meet 🤔. It's all about striking a balance, ya know? And I'm low-key hyped that he's making moves on bad landlords and deceptive pricing practices – those people gotta be held accountable! 💸 The "mom-and-pop czar" thing is also a great idea, someone needs to look out for the small businesses 🎉. But yeah, I can see why some business leaders are worried, it's a big change but I think Mamdani's got this 🔥. The city's food scene is already fire anyway, so who cares if taxes go up on the rich? We got that covered! 😂
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit surprised by this shift in focus. I mean, don't get me wrong, economic justice is important and all that 🤔, but I'm worried it'll stifle innovation and entrepreneurship. Those small businesses and startups need some support too, you know? It's like they're being pitted against the 'bad' landlords 🚫. Mamdani's approach seems to be coming from a good place, but what about all the people who rely on the real estate game for their livelihoods? I'm not saying they're evil or anything 😒... just that this new direction might lead to unintended consequences.
 
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