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Kudlow Wrecks NYC Socialists With One Line!

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“Can a guy who actually knows how to fight crime beat some socialist who’s never solved anything?” Kudlow asked.

And that’s the crux of the issue. While Mamdani calls for police defunding and bloated government programs, Adams has delivered real results. He’s led a crackdown on subway crime and made smart appointments, like tapping Jessica Tisch as police commissioner.

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“Mondani wants to defund the police and this is pure insanity,” Kudlow declared.¹

Under Adams’ leadership, NYPD crime stats tell a story that socialists can’t spin:

  • Shootings down 23% in early 2025 compared to last year.
  • Murders fell 34% in the same time frame.
  • Citywide robberies dropped 23%.

Those numbers mean safer streets and peace of mind for everyday New Yorkers. These aren’t theories or promises—they’re results.

Meanwhile, Mamdani and his allies are promising the moon with taxpayer dollars they don’t have. Their dream agenda? Universal childcare, free transit, government-run grocery stores, and taxpayer-funded gender transitions.

According to Kudlow, “One estimate is that all of his free spending on buses, childcare, tuition, government run grocery stores, gender transition and who knows what else, all that would come to a hundred billion dollars.”¹

That would double the city’s current annual budget.

So how does Mamdani plan to pay for his socialist utopia?

Massive tax hikes targeting businesses and high earners. Kudlow didn’t hold back warning what that would cause:

“But then again, if he does win, all the New York area airports will be completely clobbered up with business people fleeing to Florida or Texas or North Carolina or Nashville.”¹

Kudlow’s point is clear: the Left never learns. You can’t tax your way into prosperity, and history proves socialism always runs out of other people’s money.

In another major endorsement, former ICE Director and border czar Tom Homan threw his support behind Adams, praising the mayor’s commitment to cleaning up the streets.

“Look, he wants to be a law and order mayor,” Homan said. “He wants to do the right thing.”¹

And that’s exactly what New Yorkers need right now—leadership that prioritizes public safety and economic stability over empty virtue signaling.

Kudlow cut through the political noise and summed it up perfectly:

“Crime and the economy, common sense versus far left socialism, safe streets and prosperous businesses. If Mayor Adams makes the right case, he’s going to be reelected as mayor of New York City.”¹

This is more than just a mayoral race. It’s a turning point.

Will voters stick with someone delivering real solutions? Or gamble the city’s future on radical ideology that’s failed everywhere else?

For New Yorkers, the answer should be obvious.

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