Bill O'Reilly on Zohran Mamdani, NYC's Financial Decline, and Political Panic
Bill O'ReillyOctober 7, 20256 min51,618 views
9 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβConcerns Over Mamdani's Mayoral Candidacy
- π¨ Many people are in panic over Zohran Mamdani's potential mayorship, especially with the election less than a month away and him holding a commanding lead.
- β οΈ The prospect of financial collapse and out-of-control violent crime is causing significant worry among residents.
New York City's Financial Exodus
- π New York City has lost 1.5 million residents in recent years, including those with high incomes and substantial tax contributions.
- π’ Corporations, particularly in financial services, are also leaving Manhattan, with JP Morgan Chase employing more in Texas than NYC.
- π Cities like Austin, Charlotte, and Dallas are experiencing significant growth in their financial services workforces, while New York City's growth is minimal.
Potential Consequences of Mamdani's Leadership
- ποΈ If Mamdani becomes mayor, O'Reilly predicts an exceedingly filthy city with uncollected garbage and widespread rats, leading to a general decline.
- πΈ He suggests that Mamdani will raise taxes, further driving people and businesses out of the city.
- π Traffic congestion is highlighted as a symptom of the city's decline, with a 22-mile trip potentially taking nearly two hours.
Political and Economic Outlook
- π’ O'Reilly sees himself as Paul Revere, warning of impending trouble if Mamdani is elected, predicting doom for other political figures due to the city's worsening conditions.
- π Mamdani is expected to offer
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