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Zohran Mamdani’s War on New York: Price Controls, Poverty, and the Return of Urban Decay

EDITOR'S NOTES

Zohran Mamdani isn’t just pushing bad policy—he’s marching NYC toward a controlled economic demolition. His price control fever dream is a blueprint for engineered collapse, ripped straight from the playbooks of failed regimes. Mises Wire called it disastrous. I call it a coordinated economic chokehold on the working class under the guise of “helping” them.

He’s not stupid—he’s dangerous. From weaponized wage hikes to Soviet-style rent freezes, Mamdani’s platform reads like a how-to guide for economic sabotage. The tragedy? It’s being sold as “progress.” But behind every policy is a poison pill designed to hollow out small business, crush landlords, and tighten the state’s stranglehold on your life.

You want freedom? You better fight for it—because this ain’t just bad economics. It’s class warfare, dressed in woke camouflage.

The Wolves in Socialist Clothing

The modern “democratic socialist” is a well-branded trojan horse. Zohran Mamdani markets himself like a barista-turned-revolutionary, fighting for the “little guy,” but dig beneath the surface and you’ll find the same old collectivist rot: coercive central planning, state ownership, and cradle-to-grave dependency. His policy proposals are not misinformed—they’re Machiavellian.

$30 Minimum Wage: The Road to Mass Unemployment

Let’s be clear: a $30 minimum wage isn’t a labor victory—it’s a death sentence for entry-level work.

Mamdani’s wage edict is a weaponized price floor. Economics 101 warns what happens when you set a wage above the market-clearing level: unemployment, black markets, and the extinction of small businesses that can’t absorb the costs. The man might as well walk into a struggling bodega or nail salon and torch it himself.

The corporate behemoths will be fine—they’ve got the legal teams and automation pipelines ready to roll. It’s the small, immigrant-run shops that’ll be gutted. And guess what? That’s not collateral damage. That’s the point—destroy local economic independence, make everyone beholden to the state.

If you're a teen, a felon looking for a second chance, or anyone without credentials, kiss your job prospects goodbye. Mamdani’s New York has no place for you unless you’re a ward of the state or a bureaucrat.

Rent Freezes: Creating Housing Scarcity by Design

Now onto the rent freeze—a dystopian policy camouflaged as compassion.

It’s not just economically illiterate. It’s a trap. Rent freezes create artificial scarcity, destroy incentives for property maintenance, and birth an underground housing economy. It’s already happening—Airbnb sublets, cash bribes for leases, landlords merging units to escape regulation. This isn’t just predictable; it’s engineered.

When landlords can’t make a dime legally, the system goes grey. Meanwhile, the city cracks down with heavier regulation, pushing more owners out. Vacancy drops. Buildings decay. The slumlords survive, the honest ones leave. And the housing stock dies a slow death.

Mamdani’s answer? More state-run housing—essentially projects 2.0. Concrete blocks of squalor run by faceless bureaucracies with all the warmth of a gulag.

You think your landlord is bad? Wait till your landlord is the state.

State-Run Grocery Stores, Tax Hikes, and the Total Surveillance Grid

This ain’t about one mayoral candidate. It’s about a creeping ideology that uses crisis as a pretext for control.

Mamdani wants city-run grocery stores—because clearly, we haven’t learned from Soviet breadlines or Venezuela’s rationing. He wants higher taxes, more housing under state control, and the death of market-driven anything.

This is how you centralize power: you destroy people’s ability to sustain themselves, then offer them dependence. And you monitor everything—transactions, employment, housing—until everyone’s data is wrapped in the arms of the FedNow surveillance grid.

Don’t laugh. It’s all connected. Wage controls destroy jobs. Rent freezes destroy housing. State-run services destroy the free market. Then the government steps in to “solve” the problems it created—with digital ID, programmable money, and a cradle-to-grave nanny state that watches your every move.

Wake Up, New York—Before It’s Too Late

This isn’t speculation. It’s déjà vu. We saw this movie in the 1970s when New York flirted with bankruptcy, crime exploded, and the middle class fled. Back then, it was fiscal mismanagement. Today, it’s ideological suicide.

Mamdani isn’t a misguided idealist. He’s a frontman for the new soft-totalitarianism. He’ll smile as he burns down what’s left of New York’s entrepreneurial spirit—and blame “capitalism” as the ashes fall.

The question is: will you let him?

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