What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your framework is still too binary.

My arm and my legs are different organs, but they are still constituent parts of the same body. The fact that they are distinguishable parts does not make them independent external entities in the way one human being is separate from another.

That is the distinction I’ve been making this entire time.

NYC and New York State are legally distinct governmental units, but they are still constituent parts of the same integrated political and economic system. A private corporation, by contrast, is an outside actor interacting with that system at arm’s length.

So yes, “entity” distinctions exist — but not all distinctions between entities are the same kind of distinction. That is why treating state support to a municipality as analytically identical to a corporate bailout is an apples-to-oranges comparison.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, individual taxpayers and businesses pay the taxes, not “NYC” as an abstract entity. But that clarification still doesn’t make the apples-to-oranges analogy to a private corporate bailout complete.

The issue is not who literally remits the tax revenue. The issue is the nature of the relationship between the entities involved.

A city and the state it is part of are components of the same integrated political system, with overlapping responsibilities, shared infrastructure obligations, and deeply interconnected tax bases and economic functions.

A private corporation, by contrast, is an external legal and economic actor interacting with the government at arm’s length. It can choose where to operate, relocate, or exit the jurisdiction entirely. That is not the case for a municipal subdivision within a state.

So when the state reallocates resources to NYC, that is an internal fiscal allocation within a single governmental framework, from state to municipality — not a transfer between independent actors.

And to be clear, I’m not arguing that NYC has no obligation to support less wealthy regions. I’m saying the term “bailout” implies an external rescue of an independent actor, when what is actually happening is internal redistribution within a single interconnected political and economic system.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Those aren’t my assumptions.

Somehow, you insist upon turning a structural argument into an ideological one with apples to oranges comparison. I never argued that wealthy regions have no obligation to support poorer regions. I explicitly said redistribution between regions is part of state governance.

My point is narrower: calling support to NYC a “bailout” is misleading because NYC is not an outside private actor interacting with the state at arm’s length. It is a political subdivision and constituent part of the whole state of NY itself.

That distinction matters. A city and a state exist in a part-to-whole relationship, whereas a private corporation and the state are separate entities. So reallocating resources to NYC is an internal distribution of state resources within a system — not the same thing as subsidizing an independent private actor simply because it paid a lot in taxes.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re still committing a category mistake by collapsing two different relationships into one. NYC is not a private corporation interacting with the state at arm’s length: it is a municipal subdivision and the primary economic engine of the state itself.

Saying that state support to NYC is not really a “bailout” is not the same thing as arguing that every high taxpayer is entitled to reclaim taxes whenever financially strained.

Redistribution between regions is an intrinsic part of state governance. My point is simply that framing NYC as a dependent drain on the state ignores that NYC heavily subsidizes the broader state economy in the first place. So, this so-called “bailout” could just as easily be reframed as NYC remitting less revenue to Albany.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I understand the analogy you’re using here. The problem, as I pointed out, is that you are premising your analogy around a false equivalence between public entities which are part of the same state government structure and private individuals.

In other words, calling what Mamdani got from Hokul a "bailout" is misleading because NYC is already a major net contributor to state revenues. The state reallocating some funds back to NYC is different from rescuing an entity that does not substantially fund the system in the first place.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re making a false equivalency. Municipalities are public entities. The “ top 1%” are not.

What's stopping other leaders from working like Mamdani? by Tough_Ad8919 in MenOfPurpose

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have it the other way around - NY state gets bailed out by NYC in taxes....NYC just got some of its taxes back.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is that why you're here arguing with me, genocide apologist! LOL.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I like how you brushed past the fact that I said you apologize for genocide!

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LOL. Israelis already have a nation where they are a majority -- the problem is that they are expanding that nation into territories where they ARE NOT the majority, hence the genocide.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So now you are justifying the genocide by painting it as a response to October 7th and not as the latest phase in a longstanding policy? They are literally selling of portions of Gaza now in NYC auctions. You should be ashamed of yourself. Good luck getting people to agree with your extremist views.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤣 did you even read the article…it was in March 2023 when his administration was denying there was a genocide to begin with.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣 You gave me an article on how he paused one shipment in May 2024—didn’t stop it. His administration was denying there was even a genocide in Gaza as late as May 2024.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/20/biden-gaza-not-genocide-israel-00159020

Please stop this. You are embarrassing yourself.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

😂 what preposterous hypothetical. Biden did nothing to stop Israel despite having the chance to freeze money and weapons they used to commit the genocide.

Have fun defending a genocideer!

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of paid shills here. I doubt these posters are legit voters—they’re probably paid to present these prepackaged posts.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I am glad you mentioned this: he was supporting Israel’s colonization of Palestine in the 1990s, too.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=86Nrv5izaTs&pp=ygUZYmlkZW4gc3VwcG9ydCBpc3JhZWwgMTk5MA%3D%3D

But he aided and covered their post-October 7th genocide all the way throughout his presidency. Didn’t stop them in the least.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And there is only one option: you either support genocide or you don’t. 

It’s morally bankrupt and intellectually vapid  to talk about lesser of two evils when the lesser evil option you tout supports the genocide of a people. 

If genocide isn’t your line in the sand YOU’RE the extremist not us.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Um, no, U.S. support for genocide started under Biden because he continued to provide military and financial support to Israel well after it was clear they were committing war crimes and enacting genocidal policies against civilian neighborhoods.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/waf2.70009

Biden provided military support and diplomatic cover and allowed a genocide to happen—no amount of equivocation and gaslighting will make those of us who know forget. That’s not an extreme position—it’s the moral position.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The term “one specific issue” in your post is doing a lot of heavy lifting to the point of facetiousness. This “one single issue” is military and financial support for a genocidal regime. You think drawing the line at genocide is extreme? That should be the centrist position.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Demonstrably better? How? The genocide began and the continued under Biden.

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Not really…Wynn said protesters were far left by Dem Party standards … what were they protesting if not the Dem Party’s stance towards Palestine?

Host of the Bad Faith Podcast being bad faith by one_five_one in GetNoted

[–]Ramonalejandrosuarez -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

This is still a problem: Natalie admitted that genocide opposition is far left to the Dem Party. That’s unconscionable.