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Ep. 3944 Mamdani in SHOCK as Tax Hikes BACKFIRE!!!

Episode 3944 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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New York City's ultra-socialist mayor faces a severe backlash after attempting to implement a luxury property tax aimed at wealthy non-residents. The move triggered an exodus of major financial firms, including Citadel, with CEO Ken Griffin announcing the halt of a massive construction project in the city. As the mayor's approval ratings plummet and New York's budget deficit deepens, the implications of taxing the rich are becoming increasingly evident, showcasing a stark contrast between blue and red states in attracting business and investment. 

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Highlights:

  • "Taxing the rich drives financial firms out of New York City." 
  • "Citadel's halted construction project signals a major business migration to Miami." 
  • "JP Morgan's workforce decline in New York illustrates broader economic shifts to Texas and Florida." 
  • "The mayor's tax strategies threaten to exacerbate New York's already significant budget deficit." 

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