
A mayoral housing proposal aims to build 200,000 new rent-stabilized apartments and preserve 200,000 existing units in New York City. The plan includes $5.6 billion in public housing spending over five years within a broader $22 billion housing effort. The mayor previously promoted “Freeze the Rent,” targeting rent increases on 1 million units. A television host condemned the proposal as “pure communist” and “pure Stalinism,” claiming it reflects a shift toward socialism within the Democratic Party. The criticism frames the approach as taking assets and changing ownership through regulation, likening it to Soviet-style control and suggesting the politician will be rejected by voters.
"Kudlow started off by sarcastically saluting the 34-year-old mayor, saying he was proud of him for being true to his democratic socialist roots but that's where the compliments ended. It's just pure communist, pure Stalinism, Kudlow said. He's actually a throwback to Stalin in the '20s, '30s, and '40s, when the Soviet Union would confiscate the means of production. They would take out the steel mills and the iron mills and the railroads from any private sector hands, Kudlow continued."
"You know, this stupid kid is doing the same thing, because it's what he thinks is the right thing to do. His remarks came a day after Mamdani unveiled his housing plan, which includes developing 200,000 new, rent-stabilized apartments in NYC and preserving another 200,000 already being used. Mamdani said he plans on spending $5.6 billion on public housing over the next five years as part of a larger, $22 billion housing plan."
"One of Mamdani's campaign slogans last year was Freeze the Rent last year. At the time, Mamdani said his plan was to halt rent increases on 1 million units in New York. Kudlow on Wednesday said Mamdani's plan showed the Democratic Party is increasingly adopting full-blown socialism. Nowadays, the modern socialist Democratic Party uses regulatory apparatus to do this kind of thing, Kudlow said."
"This kid's coming in and just, he's just taking the assets and changing ownership I mean, it's like setting up little Soviets. The Soviet Union hung around a while, co-host Brian Brenberg said, before asking, is he doomed, or does this having staying power? He's just gonna have his fling and then people are going to boot him out, Kudlow p"
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