- cross-posted to:
- progressivepolitics@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- progressivepolitics@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/64207536
Fiscal conservatives are celebrating everywhere, right?
THAT’S COMMUNISM
Should see the look on my family’s face when they complain about some progressive thing somebody does or I say we should do; and they’re like “that’s communism!”
And. I’m either like “So?” or like “If it means people have housing and food, I’m okay with that.”
Weird, I don’t see the city burning down and people “leaving in droves” like all these red hat backwoods real tree wearing Bubbas from Tennessee were claiming was going to happen by now.
I really hate this narrative. Instead of taxing the rich like he said he would, he ended up just being given billions from the state…
What is this pied a terre tax if not a tax on the rich?
It’s true that there are about $500 million dollars that will come from a pied-à-terre tax on second homes, which effectively is a tax on the rich.
It’s also true that billions of dollars (i.e. considerably more than $500 million) come from deferring pension fund payments, which is generally a bad thing that kicks the can down the road and is not what Mamdani campaigned on.
He campaigned on things like corporate tax hikes and additional taxes on the rich far beyond the pied-à-terre tax. To date, these have not materialized.
I like the guy, and I hope he starts actually doing the things, but we need to hold politicians accountable when they don’t do what they said they would do. If he weren’t a socialist, he wouldn’t be getting a pass here.
He’s got plenty of time to turn it around, but as it stands, I don’t find it controversial to say the reporting on this budget has been a bit more spin than win.
Where’s the meme?
🤷♀️ it’s a nice change of pace from the zillion “democrats just as bad” posts we usually get.
I wouldn’t say just as bad. But most of them are almost as bad.
Then you get this rare case. I really wish Mamdani could run for president.






