New York just hit its lowest bond rating in decades under the iron fist of socialist Council Speaker Zohran Mamdani—and Gov. Kathy Hochul is quivering in the corner.
Mamdani’s radical agenda has turned Main Street into a minefield of higher taxes and choking regulations. Small businesses, the backbone of this city, are fleeing in droves.
Crime is surging. Homeless encampments sprawl across once-safe neighborhoods. Mamdani shrugs while everyday New Yorkers pay the price.
State coffers hemorrhage as Hochul refuses to rein in reckless spending. She treats the budget like a curiosity—too afraid to challenge union bosses or trim waste.
Border security is nonexistent. Tens of thousands of migrants pour in, draining shelters and services. Hochul issues platitudes; New Yorkers demand action.
Public schools buckle under runaway spending and radical curricula. Parents are left scrambling for alternatives as test scores plunge.
Transportation grinds to a halt beneath layers of bureaucracy. Projects stall, fares soar, and the subways become a daily gamble.
Energy costs climb as green utopians dictate policy without regard for reliability. Blackouts loom, but Hochul stays silent.
The cure is simple: restore fiscal responsibility, enforce the rule of law, and prioritize the taxpayers over special interests. Slash regulations. Cut taxes. Empower parents and small-business owners.
New York needs leaders with steel nerves and a clear vision—not timid bureaucrats cowed by Big Labor. It’s time for a conservative reset to revive America’s greatest city.





