Trump Contrasts 'Common Sense' with 'Communism' After NYC Mayoral Election
New York PostNovember 5, 20254 min11,357 views
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- 🇺🇸 President Trump criticized the election results in New York City, stating that Democrats installed a communist as the mayor of the nation's largest city.
- 🎯 He framed the choice for Americans as between "communism and common sense", emphasizing a stark contrast between the two parties.
Warnings Against Socialism and Communism
- ⚠️ Trump reiterated his long-standing warnings that opponents aim to turn America into a communist Cuba or socialist Venezuela.
- 🌍 He drew parallels to the situations in South Africa and South America, suggesting these nations serve as cautionary examples.
- 🗽 The implication is that New York City could become a refuge for those fleeing communism, mirroring historical patterns of migration from oppressive regimes.
Critiques of Political Figures and Institutions
- 👎 Trump criticized former NYC Mayor De Blasio, calling him one of the worst mayors in history, and noted his subsequent teaching position at Harvard.
- 🎓 He also mentioned the former mayor of Chicago teaching at Harvard, questioning the institutions' choices.
- ⚖️ Trump alluded to ongoing legal settlements with Harvard, citing issues related to their treatment of Jewish people and others.
Economic and Social Contrasts
- 💰 Trump contrasted his administration's economic policies, which he described as an "economic miracle" and the biggest investment in a country's history, with the opponents' vision of higher spending for government and illegal aliens.
- 📈 He stated his party prioritizes bigger paychecks for American workers and families.
- ⚖️ The speech highlighted a difference in values, with Trump's side standing for "law and order and justice" and "strong borders", while the opposition is associated with "crime and chaos and corruption".
- 🇺🇸 Trump concluded by asserting that under his leadership, the United States will not become communist, pledging to "stop this nonsense."
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