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Mamdani Looking Into Whether He Can Tax Residents Of Other Cities

As part of his ongoing plan to implement his sweeping socialist policies throughout New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani was reportedly looking into whether he can tax residents of other cities as well.

After imposing heavy taxes on New Yorkers to fund his agenda for the city, Mamdani met with his staff to determine the legality of raising taxes on residents of surrounding cities to make up for the hundreds of billions of dollars his plans were sure to cost.

"There's got to be a way for us to get more people's money," Mamdani told his aides. "We're making good progress on squeezing people dry here in this city, but that's not going to be nearly enough to pay for all of our proposed initiatives. So, let's look into what we can do about imposing crushing taxes on everyone else who doesn't live in New York City. Yeah?"

Sources within the mayor's office praised the ambitious plan. "This is socialism at its finest," one insider said. "You make insane promises for free stuff while campaigning, tax people into poverty to pay for a small fraction of those promises, and then look for ways to spread the economic destruction outside your own area. It's beautiful. Soon, it won't just be New Yorkers who can't afford to eat or pay their rent. We'll lay the groundwork to make it happen across America."

At publishing time, Mamdani had assured New Yorkers that everything in their lives would soon be free as soon as he figured out a way for it to be paid for by someone else.
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pdockal · 56-60, M
As of April 17, 2026, Mayor Zohran Mamdani hasnot enacted a general property tax increase, though he previously proposed a 9.5% hike as leverage to pressure the state to tax the wealthy. He recently secured a deal with Governor Kathy Hochul to implement a "pied-à-terre" tax on second homes worth over $5 million owned by non-residents

In February 2026, Mamdani proposed a 9.5% property tax increase as a "last resort" to close a $5.4 billion budget gap if the state did not approve his preferred wealth taxes

As of April 17, 2026,none of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's primary tax proposals have officially become law. While he has reached a high-profile agreement with Governor Kathy Hochul on a "pied-à-terre" tax, it currently remains a proposal awaiting legislative approval
@pdockal On the contrary, socialism seems to work quite well in the Nordic countries.

And "socialized medicine" in every other developed country yields years longer life expectancies at roughly HALF the cost of US privatized medicine.
pdockal · 56-60, M
@ElwoodBlues

They aren't socialist
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
Conservatives laughing with people that want to use taxation to accomplish goals... after supporting a guy that increased taxations on consumptions on every American. 🤷‍♂

... there is no shame.
@sunsporter1649 Yeah, Mamdani owns no car, no house, no condo, and lives in a rent stabilized apartment in Queens! His personal net worth prior to becoming mayor was a whopping $200,000.

What in the world made you believe he was positioned to hoard more money like the rich, sunstroke?? Oh, right, your infallible cartoonist told you🤣😂😝🤣😂
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Does not everyone travel to foreign countries to spend a week getting married with 200 of their closest friends in a huge plantatioon surrounded by walls and protected by an army of guards?
@sunsporter1649 Many immigrants travel to the land of their birth for a wedding. You didn't know Mamdani was born in Uganda???

They were married in the yard of his parents' home. Hiring 20 people to help out at the wedding and feeding 200 guests is FAR cheaper in Uganda (average monthly salary $670) than in NYC.

So I'll ask again. What in the world made you believe he was positioned to hoard more money like the rich, sunstroke?? Oh, right, your infallible cartoonist told you🤣😂😝🤣😂
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
At publishing time, it was also learned that NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani told his inner circle for what the extra tax money from other cities would be used. "We need to provide for the Nomenklatura, comrades. That means us, just like it did in the former Soviet Union. We will get all the fancy cars, palatial living quarters and sumptuous food, while the hoi polloi can live in shabby tenements and travel to work in grimy subways," Mayor Mamdani chuckled, according to exclusive leaked sources close to the matter.
pdockal · 56-60, M
@Thinkerbell

Then what's the issue ?????
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@pdockal

The issue is that you haven't provided a link to that part of the NY constitution that proves your opinion. You only have claimed that you "know" it.
pdockal · 56-60, M
@Thinkerbell

Maybe go read it
Might do you some good
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