Mamdani blasts capitalism, foreign wars in America 250 address while sitting at George Washingtons desk

Zo say can you see…Mayor Zohran Mamdani decried capitalism and the US’ involvement in foreign wars during an address marking America’s 250th anniversary Friday — while sitting at George Washington’s desk.The 15-minute speech — which Mamdani gave while flanked by newly naturalized US citizens — balanced critiques with a celebration of a “grand experiment in self-governance.”The democratic socialist mayor elevated the plight and contributions by downtrodden Americans — slaves, Continental Army soldiers, immigrants of all types — with the alleged smallness of the “powerful.”“We see a city of contradictions within a nation of contradictions,” he intoned.“We see the wealthiest nation in the history of the world — one where children go to sleep hungry while the world’s first trillionaire hungers for more.

We see monopolies that dominate every industry and oligarchs who buy elections.”Mamdani then took aim at his texting buddy President Trump’s hardline immigration crackdown and fellow billionaires.“We see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans,” he said.“We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt-streaked hands — those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone — and we see a nation that has allowed so much of that wealth to be held in the soft hands of a precious few.”He also used his soapbox to blast the health insurance industry, landlords and meddling in foreign conflicts.“I see America in a health insurance industry that exploits the sick, but that is not all I see when I look for America,” he said.

“I see, too, the nurse who works a double shift and then stops on her way home to check on an ailing neighbor.“Yes, I see America in corporate landlords for whom negligence is a business model,” he continued.“I see it, too, in the father who tucks his children into bed b...

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Publisher: New York Post

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