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I, you know, open up my phone one day and I'm no longer a podcast, which could happen. God could happen. Given the topics that we talk about could happen after this episode, we're going to talk about New York city. I want to my disclaimer right off the bat is I apologize for anybody who lives in New York City and is a good decent person and is stuck in this insanity. It must be it must be incredibly frustrating. And I know there's a variety of reasons why people choose to live in New York City and I know that there's job reasons that you you only can I can only have this job in New York City because this is where I get all that. Charlie Robinson (04:47.746) there was only one job I would have moved to New York City for. It was working in Major League Baseball. And I had a buddy of mine who I grew up with, played Little League with, and he wound up getting that job in Major League Baseball. And I remember when he took that, I was like, that's the only job I would have moved to New York City for. So you've always got something, right? There's some reason you would have gone there. And I've been going to New York for over 30 years. Not a lot, not a ton. I've never lived there. I've had the, I've just, had the ability to sort of come and go and not get bogged down in the insanity of it. And also most importantly, not be there long enough to have it normalized. I think a lot of people who live in big cities in general, but New York City in particular have a staggering case of myopia. I remember being in, and that's what we're gonna talk about. We're gonna talk about the rude awakening that that New Yorkers are gonna get with Mondami. I wanna talk about Cuomo, know, who he was, a little back, some of the numbers that we saw pre and post election in terms of the mass exodus. I wanna talk about the taxes, cause it's a big deal there. A little bit about socialism. know, real socialism has never been tried. That's what they say. That's the last thing they say before they're marched off to a concentration camp. And lastly, I wanna just kind of, I'll just wrap up on some of the stats behind what we saw in the voting of New York City. I was in New York, I remember in 2005, and there as part of a group, I was lining up partners for our high rise project we were selling in Las Vegas. And I had to go. all over the world and meet with brokers and their teams and talk about what we're doing and what the building is going to look like and when it's going to start construction and what pre-sales are going to look like and how much commission we're going to pay these brokers and all that stuff. Right. So I'm in New York city. I'm at like a post-party. We threw some event Hudson Hotel. I'm talking to this broker lady who's like a Euro European. She's like some Russian and she, and I remember her saying this to me because it stuck in my head. It was such a, it was such a retarded comment. Charlie Robinson (07:12.866) that it stuck in my head. And it turned into me arguing with this lady about the Las Vegas building. she was annoying me. And I was like, what do you want? And she said, I want more. And I go, more what? And she goes, I just want more. I go, tell me what you want. What more do you want in this building? She goes, I just want more. I go, so you don't know what you want, but you know you want more of it. And she looks at me she goes, if it isn't happening in New York City, It just isn't happening. I burst out laughing. I literally burst out laughing. I was like, this is pointless for us to be here. If everybody thinks this way, we're not gonna get anything accomplished. Our high rise building never got built. Lehman Brothers was the financing arm behind it, so you can just extrapolate out how that went. But that was my, you know, I always had a knowledge or a... an understanding of the arrogance of New York. And New Yorkers know what I'm talking about. There's an arrogance to people living in New York City. They think that they're in the best city in the world. I have news for you. You've never been to the best city in the world if you've never left New York City. And one of the things that I found that is staggering to me is the percentage of people that live in New York City who have never been anywhere. They've never left the city. This is greatest city in the world. Where have you been? Nowhere. Have you ever left the state of New York? Have you left the country? I know you haven't left the country. There's no possible way you could tell me that New York is the greatest city in the world. Because if you've been to Tokyo, if you've been to Hong Kong, know, New York isn't even in the discussion. It is a shithole city and it's about to get a lot worse. So let's talk about that. This new Muslim communist mayor of New York City is set to unleash hell on, I don't know, common sense, economic literacy, your bank account if you have the misfortune of living in the insane asylum known as New York City. Get ready for the call to prayer from Times Square's minaret at 5 a.m. before breakfast. Charlie Robinson (09:38.127) I'm just kidding. He's a communist, so there's not gonna be any breakfast. There's not gonna be any food. Get ready for that. Enjoy it, people. Snap. And your food disappears. that ought to be the new motto for that program in New York City. I'm expecting Fire Festival NYC, you know, brought to you by Bud Light, Jaguar, and Cracker Barrel, you know? I can't wait for it. It'll be... Chuck Schumer over there making cheeseburgers for Bill de Blasio to hand out and trade you for a vaccine. I can see it now. I can see it all. boy. That's basically where we are. It's turned into the shittiest acid trip you've ever been on. It would be funny if it wasn't so goddamn serious for the people of New York, but you know, there's part of me that says like, kind of, you know, to the people of New York City, I will say this. I hope you get everything that you voted for. How about that? And you can take that however you want. Because the city that never sleeps, the city so nice they named it twice, every time I go there and I walk out onto the street, it is piled six feet high with trash. Charlie Robinson (10:56.696) The first 15 minutes I was in New York City, I had a guy pull a gun on me. No shit, he didn't try to rob me. He just wanted to show me that he had it with a laser sight that he put right on the wall next to me. 15 minutes, first time I was in New York City, 1996. That was before the wheels fell off. That was the good time. That's when they had brought, you know, kicked all the crackheads out of Times Square and Disneyified it and brought all, know, brought TGI Fridays in and big screen TVs and Disney stores and all that shit, right? That was the good time. And I almost got murdered. That's great, man. You know, if I'm being honest here, and I'm always honest on this, maybe to a fault, and I hate to say this because it's gonna come out bad, but the guy who murdered all of those old people in the nursing homes is way more qualified than the new mayor of New York City. And I don't even wanna say that necessarily because it's such an awful thing to say because He murdered those people. His order to put the sick in the nursing homes in the state of New York directly led to the deaths of people. So I'm not even joking when I say that Andrew Cuomo is a murderer. I mean, there may be some legal definition that they say, well, technically he's not that sort of, I don't give a shit. In my book, he's a murderer for what he did. And he's way more qualified for the job. Let that sink in. That's terrifying. The Italian Zionist sexual predator grandmother killer is a better choice for the mayor of New York City than this retard that they elected. So, congratulations. I mean, Andrew Cuomo is a vile, reprehensible accessory to mass murder, of course, and he's in Epstein's book and probably knee deep in all of it, you know. But he comes from a family of this. I mean, for those who are maybe a little bit younger, you know, his dad was a guy named Charlie Robinson (13:12.174) Mario Cuomo, you might've heard of him. He was three time governor of New York from 1983 to 1995. And his brother is that dopey retard, Chris Cuomo from CNN. Remember the guy who, well, he got fired from CNN. Now he's with like Newsmax or something, I don't know. Some channel nobody watches. But he came from a family. know, a family of politicians and things like that. So for those who are, you know, maybe Andrew Cuomo is a semi new name to you, just so you know, like there's, this is intergenerational crime family going on here. Right. So, and so in Andrew, before he was the governor of New York from 97 to 2001, he was the secretary of housing and urban development under Bill Clinton. So there's, there's connections there. This is 97 to 01, this is Clinton's second term in the White House. This is right after the Epstein trips had kind of stopped, you know, the Epstein trips to the White House to meet Bill Clinton all those times, know, it around, a little earlier than this, he was, Andrew Cuomo was Attorney General of New York, 2007 to 2010, Governor of New York, 2011 to 2021. He was replaced by that horse-faced lunatic, Kathy Holkle, who's out there pouring kerosene on the fires. Andrew Cuomo is responsible for the deaths of 16,000 long-term care residents, including 5,000 that happened in hospital. He shouldn't have been running for the mayor of New York City. He should have been hanging by his neck from a lamp pole. After being tried. and convicted by a jury of his peers, of course. Andrew Cuomo was also accused of sexual harassment, as I mentioned earlier, which is par for the course with him. His excuse for this? I shit you not, hey, I'm just Italian, okay? So all of you Italians out there just say, you didn't know you had a license to rape and sexually assault people. All you have to do is say, I talk a with of my hands, and then they just let you out, right? That's how you do it. Charlie Robinson (15:37.709) By the way, if you want to drive your car off a cliff in frustration, his COVID book deal was for $5 million. And he's still a better pick for the mayor of New York City than Mondani. Let's move on to the mass exodus that's happening. Don't be the last person to figure out the situation. It's time to go. If you're waiting. for the headline of the New York Times to be, it's time to go. Well, you might get that actually. And now that I think of it, they may actually run a headline saying, last person here turn the lights out when you leave. But in the pre-election polling, 7 % of those making $250,000 said, we're leaving. They didn't say, I might leave. They didn't say, we're thinking about leaving. They said, we're leaving. Now that's 7%. but 7 % of people making $250,000 might as well be a million percent of the people that are contributing nothing to taxes, which is 50 % of the population. So you're gonna lose 7 % of the only people who are contributing money to the city. That's not a great start, but it gets worse from there. Only 59 % said that they would definitely stay. Charlie Robinson (17:02.506) Six out of 10 people in the city were like, yeah, I don't see what the problem is, I'll stay. That means that four out of 10 were like, it's up for debate whether or not this is the last month we spend in New York City. So they asked these people, what do you foresee? If Mandami becomes the mayor of New York City, how do you envision the future? 47 % foresaw more crime and violence. Let's just round up. That's 50%. That's half the people said, it's gonna get way worse. Honestly, think I probably have in the same question you're having. Only 50 %? What are the other 50 % doing? Are they blind? Let's see. 43 % expect fewer businesses. Now, why would there be fewer businesses in New York City? Does it have anything to do with re-imagining private property? Does it have anything to do with seizing the means of production? Like these commies are always talking about, like they did in World War... in the Bolshevik revolution, know, when they seized the means of production and murdered everybody who knew how to run the factories and then they had factories that didn't work because they were all too stupid to know how to run them. That's gonna be New York City. You're gonna chase all the grocery stores out. But don't worry, we're gonna get to it in a minute. Don't worry, he has a plan for that. It's a great one. Just wait till you hear it. 37 % think terrorism will get worse. They probably think that because they think that he's a Muslim and they think Muslims did 9-11. They have no idea that Israel was the one who was doing it. So they probably are a bit confused on it because they think Muslim equals terrorist and Muslim only equals terrorist when the United States is paying them to be terrorists. Really, that's when it equals terrorists. Now maybe that could be right. And 45 % think anti-Semitism will increase. Oh, I wonder why that is. Charlie Robinson (19:15.008) Is it because you're going to have a Muslim and everybody's going to have it out for the Jews? Or do you think, or do 45 % think anti-Semitism will increase because people are noticing the behavior of the people that are doing things that are rightly hateable? I wonder about that. Let's talk about taxes. Taxes are boring. Taxes shouldn't exist. Taxes, all taxation is theft. And nowhere is the theft more rampant than New York City. There is no state income in some states. You can go to Florida, you can go to Tennessee, you can go to Texas, you can go to Nevada. These are places where a lot of sunshine. You can go to the state of Washington, but I don't know if I would. You can go to I think South Dakota, one of them. I don't know. If you're looking for a place with no state income tax and a decent quality of life where the... where the sun comes out every now and then, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and Nevada, that's where you want to go, right? I'm going to tell you about some of the taxes in New York City. And like, if you've been there as a visitor and you come in, I don't know, you stay at a hotel, you go out to dinner, you go to a show, you do some things, buy some, know, do some shopping or whatever it is you do in New York City, you may or may not look at your receipt. that closely. If you live there, you're going to know this. This is not going to be news to you. But New York City has its own 3 % income tax just because it can. Did you know that? Just for the privilege of living in this shithole city where you could be knifed or thrown onto the subway tracks all before breakfast. they have a 4.5 % city sales tax that is on top of the 4 % state sales tax for New York. There's a New York state tax that's 4%. There's a New York city tax that's 4.5%. You add those together and then, and you, so everything you buy in New York city has an 8. Charlie Robinson (21:29.198) 0.875 total sales tax. That's all the stuff you're buying all day long. Now, if you live there, you're gonna pay your federal tax rate anywhere from 22 to 37%, federal tax. You're gonna pay a state tax depending on income, which is between 6 % and 10%. So let's do the high end. I'm gonna err on the high end. Let's say you're killing it. You're making good money in New York City and you don't want your money taxed to death and you don't want it given to a bunch of yahoos who... are gonna knife you on the subway, right? So let's add up the high end of this. Federal tax rate, 37%. State tax, depending on income, six to 10%. Let's say 10%. So now we're at 47%. An additional 3 % New York City tax. We're now at a round number of 50%. 50 % of every dollar that you bring in in New York City is gonna go to the government and you know what they're gonna do with it? They're gonna give it to a bunch of people that they imported from the third world who can't read or spell and have no marketable skills and are coming to squat on your sidewalk and be used later in democratic elections simply because they're human beings who can be marched into a voting booth and pull a lever. That is the extent of their use for the democratic party. Charlie Robinson (22:52.59) and you pay 50 % to live there. Charlie Robinson (23:03.278) The top 1 % in New York City pay 50 % of the taxes. And I think this is, I think this number 1 % to 50 % ratio is the same in nationwide as well. But we're talking about New York City here. So if they leave, if the top 1 % leaves, they take, and they can, because they have houses everywhere, they have the ability to get in a plane or a car and drive somewhere. They can hire a moving truck to move all their stuff somewhere else. as soon as they decide that they need to. And if you think it won't happen, it's already happening. With the hedge funds who are leaving Connecticut and New York and moving south to Brickle down in Miami, or setting up shop there, Palm Beach, know, fuck it. No state income tax, sunny. Yeah, you got hurricanes, but every day is a hurricane in New York City. So what do you care? But if they leave, The system collapses, okay? There's no tax revenue. You don't need 50 % of the people to leave New York City for 50 % of the tax revenue to leave. You only need 1 % to leave and 50 % of the tax revenue goes. And everybody else who's sitting there on this free money, there's no free money anymore. Charlie Robinson (24:35.822) Mandami the Magician, making money magically disappear with his dumb ideas. His idea, again, since we're on taxes, he wants to take corporate taxes. Corporate taxes in New York City are currently 7.25%. He wants to make them 11.5%. He wants to add 4 % to the corporate taxes. Charlie Robinson (24:59.962) I'm telling you, you wanna tax the pharmaceutical industry an additional 4%, they'll put a fucking bomb in your helicopter. Do you understand that? This guy is playing with fire. I mean, the big, big, big businesses are gonna get an exemption anyway. They're just gonna go to him and say, yeah, this corporate tax rate, the increase that you have here, we're not paying that, you're gonna give us an exemption. And he'll say yes, because if he doesn't, they'll kill him. If you think the, I mean, I use the pharmaceutical industry as an example because they murder people all the time. If you think I'm kidding, go search pharmaceutical hit squads and see the trail of disaster that they've left. It's a known secret in the pharmaceutical industry. This guy is, this guy's, he's playing with fire here with the taxes. You know, it's all like, tax the rich, tax the rich until some rich guy pulls you aside and says, you tax me anymore, I will fucking burn you. You know, this is no game. 1.75 million New Yorkers have already left in the last 10 years. 1,750,000 New Yorkers are already gone. Just in the last decade. 350,000 residents of New Jersey have left as well. 117,000 residents of Connecticut have left. You're starting to get the idea here. They're not leaving. That's two million people that have left the Tri-State area. It's because of the culture. It's because of what the politics has brought to them. Losses in personal income, because these people are leaving New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, the losses in personal income that's walking out the door, taxable income, for New York City, $111 billion left. This is losses in personal income. Charlie Robinson (27:06.511) personal income of the people who you chased out of your state because you're so crazy with your ideas. In New York, 111 billion left. New Jersey, 30 billion. Connecticut, 12 billion. So who stays? Who stays? I'll tell you. The poor, the stupid, the criminals, the illegals, the welfare queens, and anybody who can't leave. It might be that you can't leave because you're divorced, you have joint custody, your spouse is living there and doesn't wanna leave and you can't leave, because if you leave, you leave your kids. That might be the reason you're stuck there. I'm sure many people are in that camp. Or your job, this is the only place in the world you can do that job. But if you work at Starbucks in Manhattan, You're going to get replaced by a robot. First and foremost, that's the group that will. Florida, by the way, when I said that all this money in losses in personal income, it's a total of $150 billion in personal income has left in the last 10 years. And guess where it's gone? Florida and Texas has gained $250 billion in personal income. this is essentially a free market. Bidding on your services, where would you like to live? Would you like to live in California where state income tax is the highest in the country at 13.3 %? You could move from Southern California, you can move four hours away to Las Vegas. You know what the state income tax is there? Zero. You know what the quality of life is? Way better. I've lived in both for a long time in both. Great things about Southern California. Problem is, Charlie Robinson (29:04.109) government. And you know what? That's not going to get better anytime soon. It's been like that my entire life. It's always been left leaning. So, and but now it's just out of control. let's move on. He says real socialism hasn't been tried. And these are lies that are told by people who have no understanding of real history. I will tell you this, that the anthropologists and the social engineers, I mean the social engineers in a good way, not the bad way, but the people who study societal impacts and behavior will tell you that if you are in a tribe between, you know, anywhere up to between 200 and 300 people, you can run a community focused on, with a socialistic a socialistic sort of community, I don't know how you would define that exactly, will work theoretically. It will work, well, it'll work theoretically up until about 350 people. Anything above 300 people, what happens is that there becomes a lack of accountability and familiarity with everybody in the group. It just becomes a little too big for you to know. everybody there. Maybe you know them, but you don't know them well enough. And as things get bigger, there's less accountability. Something goes missing, it could be more people than you think now. Whereas before, when everybody knew each other, if something goes missing, you'll probably figure it out pretty soon. It's kind of hard to keep that secret. But if you've got a big, tribe, that takes up a lot of space, physically takes up a lot of space and things go missing and you're trying to find who's stealing the stuff, you know, you just have a bigger, it's harder to manage. But that doesn't mean anything to the socialists. They just say the same mantra, real socialism has never been tried, right? One of the things that they use, there's a tactic, America is a prime example of this. You know what America is? One of the things that people talk about, the greatness of America is that we're a melting pot. Charlie Robinson (31:23.855) That is not great. That may sound good. That may make you feel good when you're talking to people that don't look exactly like you. It might make you sound like you're a warm and inclusive person. Like, I don't see color. I just love everybody exactly the same. Oh, shut the fuck up. We all see color. Don't do that. That's, you discredit yourself by saying stuff like that. We all see color. Now, do you want to be a jerk about it or not? know, do you want to, you know, but... from a natural standpoint, we are hardwired to look for people that look like us, okay? You could be in the Crips or you could be in the Bloods. When you go to prison, you're on the black team. You understand? That is hardwired in. And when you get out of prison, then you can go back to being in the Harpies or the Rolling Twenties or whatever splinter group you're in. But at its core, if you're white, you're with the whites in prison. If you're black, you're with the blacks in prison, you know? So you have to click up based on that. That's just nature, right? And you can say, that's terrible and that's racist and that's everything. Save it. Take it up with mother nature, right? Melting pots are a trick that are used to inject multiculturalism into strong nations in order to weaken them from the inside. Sorry, that's the facts. When you see these countries in Europe, Every now and then like Hungary is like, nah, we're not letting anybody in. Everyone's like, you guys are a bunch of bigots. Hungary is like, fuck you. No, we know what we've got here. We've got Hungarians in Hungary and we like it like that. Does that make them racist? Not to me it doesn't. You don't want every Tom, Dick and Javier coming in from some third world shit hole to squat in your country and take all of your resources. You don't want that? How dare you, you racist? No, this is nature. This is like looking people staying together to protect themselves in a tribal situation. Could it be that the person that doesn't look like you is coming to harm you? Could be. Is it possible that that person is coming to bring you gifts? Could be that too. But just to be on the safe side, you are going to look for people who look like you. That is just how it works. And the idea that in New York City, Charlie Robinson (33:50.008) is the epitome of a melting pot. And I don't think that's a compliment to it. I think when you go in there and look at what New York City has become, you know, there's something to the homogenization of cultures because at least when you have a homogenized culture, everybody's doing kind of the same thing. They're working on the same rule book. They're acting the same way. They're not taking a shit on the sidewalk while you're trying to have brunch, you know, because they do that in their country and it's fine there, but then they come here and they... wipe their ass and drop their toilet paper in the corner instead of putting it in the toilet and flushing it. know, culturally, there's some incompatibility going on here. Is it the end of the world? No, it's fixable, right? And again, to be fair, if I go to another country, I better get on board with their culture too, or I'm gonna look like an idiot. Me trying to flush my toilet paper down their plumbing system is the exact opposite of what you're supposed to do in those countries, because it screws up their plumbing. So I understand why they're doing what they're doing. but sometimes these cultures are a little bit incompatible. And one of the things that we saw, we talked about this in the show months ago about what was happening in New York City with the teachers. The teachers were throwing their hands up and saying, I don't speak the language of the kids who are in my class. New York City public schools were looking for translators that were fluent, not each one, of course, you'd have to find a variety of them, but translators who were fluent with 20 different languages. to deal with the kids that are in... Now think about this. You're an American from America living in New York City. I don't care what color you are, but you speak English and your kids are in the public school system in New York City. And now all of a sudden, you've got eight guys from Sudan. You've got four kids from the Democratic Republic of Congo, four from Afghanistan. Nobody speaks English. The teacher has given up and your kids are there like, I need to learn math. Can somebody teach me math? This is New York City. Mondami thinks he's gonna wave a magic wand and that everything is gonna be fine, that he's gonna create a welfare state and offer to protect citizens' wellbeing. If you offer a welfare state, you are going to have nothing but welfare people there. You think some hedge fund guy who's making $7 million a year wants to stick around and watch half his income get distributed to a bunch of low IQ morons who are sitting on the street corner doing nothing? Absolutely not. Charlie Robinson (36:18.255) That dude is gonna figure a way to get himself to Florida and work remotely or something. This is going to be a catastrophe. what was Mam Danny running on? Just so you know, like a little bit of the backstory of him. And we covered this before months ago, but I don't expect you to remember it. But he's 34 years old and his... accomplishments in life and I'm not making this up because I want it I don't want I'm not trying to be funny though it is gonna be funny his accomplishments in life his real true cut is that he was a producer on one rap song that's it his other his other air quotes accomplishments or is that he's a community organizer whenever I hear community organizer you know what I think I think I wonder if he's organizing his community in the new Mercedes that he bought or is it a new Cadillac? You know, cause those community organizers make all that money so easy to live in New York City with all the money you make as a community or, wait, nevermind. Hang on a second. How are you a community organizer living in New York City? How much money did you make? Where was your money coming? I have questions. How do you live in New York City if you work at Starbucks? I know community organizers is not a high paying job. unless you're, I mean, I think it's also a euphemism for the CIA, let's be honest, because they asked Obama what he was doing and he was a community organizer and everyone went, so you work for the feds, got it. He has, like most leftist shitbags, he has zero accomplishments in life. So of course he's qualified to run the biggest city in United States, the financial capital of the world. Great, what could possibly go wrong? So I wanna tell you a little bit about what his policies were, what he was running on. Now you'll understand pretty early on why he was able to get votes of the left, right? They want freebies, they're not willing to work, they're not particularly bright, certainly aren't motivated. They don't do anything, really. They want handouts. Charlie Robinson (38:35.757) So all you have to do, I mean any politician will do this, promise free handouts, but in New York City to this group, there's a couple things you need to do. You need to, first and foremost, let's get honest here. You need to have a conversation with Chabad Ljubovic. And the men in black with the black hats, they will tell you whether or not you are allowed to run for mayor of New York City. Anybody thinking that Mondami is going to come in here and persecute the Jews and crack down on what's going on in Crown Heights and weed out the corruption that's happening in Brooklyn and above and below grounds, you know what I'm talking about? Anybody who thinks that he's going to fight these people doesn't understand how it works. He would not be in this position if he was a threat to them. He would not be the mayor of New York City if he was actually going to go after them. He exists in that position as the mayor of New York City at the behest of Chabad Ljubovic. That's what you need to get honest about. Now that's not going to get talked about on the nightly news. Nobody's going to say it from their group. He sure as fuck isn't going to say it. But I'll tell you right now, they had the meeting and they had to have greenlit him. That's the only way he would be a viable candidate. And so, again, what did he run on? What was his policies? These are his policies. Free childcare, you're gonna notice the word free in a lot of things. And by the way, government fund, let's get clear on terminology. Government funded equals taxpayer funded. So whenever somebody just says it's government funded, what do you worry about? It's government funded. Where does the government get their money? It's taxpayer funded. Well, the truth is the government gets their money by. Federal Reserve printing it out of thin air, besides that. So he wants free childcare. And this is from anyone, a child who is six weeks old to five years old. Charlie Robinson (40:49.552) Okay, he wants rent freezes. That's price controls. That's what commies do. We'll get into that. He wants public grocery stores. Why do these leftists always have the dumbest ideas? The same thing was going on in Chicago. Brandon Johnson, who may or may not be able to read, is gonna bring back, I'm gonna bring public grocery stores to Chicago. I'm gonna do it. Yeah, you do it. I... I'll be honest. There is a large part of me that wants this to happen. I wanna watch this. I'm sorry for all you in New York City who are gonna be impacted by this. I'm sorry, but it's your problem and you've put yourself in this situation and you need to get yourself out. It's going to be a catastrophe. And maybe the one good thing that will come out of this is that in the aftermath, let's say 10 years down the road, Maybe then they will stop saying real communism hasn't been tried. Because at that point they will say, exhibit A, New York City. Exhibit B, San Francisco. Back to more of the promises. Public grocery stores. That'd be great. Free buses. Free buses. I'll be honest. I thought the buses were already free. I thought the people just get on the bus punch the bus driver immediately, have a mental health episode in the second row of the bus, and film it. Because I thought that's what was going on with the buses, because that's all I ever see. They want higher taxes on high earners, of course they do. He wants to build this, the real estate developer in me, although I'm not a developer, but the real estate broker in me for 25 years, sees this next goal as let's just, to call it a lofty goal would be polite. Charlie Robinson (42:55.162) This guy who has zero victories in life and has never built anything intends to build Charlie Robinson (43:11.151) 200,000 new housing units in New York City. 200,000 new housing units in New York City. He's gonna build it. The guy who's never done anything, the guy who besides produce a rap song, to be fair, is going to develop. He's gonna become a real estate developer all of a sudden. He's gonna develop 200,000, he called them affordable homes. Homes is a generous definition. Bunks, cells, don't know how, units? Homes is not what you're building. You're gonna build 200,000 condo units in New York City? Where is, you know how like in the big short, Michael Burry was like, find me something I can bet against. Find me the CDO I can bet against. Find me the financial instrument that I can bet against this happening. I would put every dollar I have and I would max out my credit cards to put as much as I could on the not gonna happen. It's not gonna happen. He wants the city to repair buildings and then bill the landlord for the repairs. And then if the landlord doesn't pay the city back for the repairs that they made to his building, which he didn't agree to, the city just came over and decided to make the additions to the building because the tenant called the city and said, Charlie Robinson (45:01.09) my sink isn't working, you need to do something. So the city comes over, fixes the sink, charges the guy $8,000. And if he doesn't pay it, then they'll foreclose on his property. they will take control of the building during default. This is the plan. They want to repair the buildings against the will of the owner of the building, then bill the owner of the building for the repairs that they made that he didn't want, and if he doesn't pay it, take his building. An idea so fucking stupid, it could only come from a socialist. God damn. They're just dumb on every single component. Charlie Robinson (45:48.272) He wants to add another 2 % flat tax on anyone making over a million. So you know the 50 % that we just itemized and went through, add another 2 % on that. And I mentioned he wanted to raise the corporate tax from 7.25 to 11.5%. And then he wants to hire more tax auditors. And then lastly, he wants to shut down Rikers Island, the prison. You know, with all the prisoners in it, the largest prison in, I think the country, I think, largest jail in the country. Yeah, that's gonna be... Follow-up question, Mr. Mayor. Charlie Robinson, macroaggressions, follow-up question. What are you gonna do with all the prisoners once you shut down Rikers Island? Charlie Robinson (46:38.949) You just gonna let them all go in New York City? You probably will. He ran on a policy called freeze the rent for millions. Well, it's price controls. It's some commie bullshit right now. No serious person should be freezing rents, especially in New York City. It's just an admission that you have no understanding of economics at all. You just don't know what you're talking about. Charlie Robinson (47:06.745) If you're a mayor and you're talking about freezing rents, you should be required to go get your real estate license before you do that so that you can sit through all of the training that I had over the last quarter century. And also you should be forced to take an economics class too. That should go without saying. Every leftist should be forced to take an economics class. Not that that would ever do anything, this woke worldview and this, let's be fair, and a completely artificial rise to prominence by this guy. You never heard of this guy two years ago. You never heard of this guy six months ago. He comes out of nowhere to become the mayor of New York City. How does that happen? He's no underdog. This is being made to happen. I think you should start asking questions about why there is going to be wealth redistribution by a person with zero experience in the biggest city in the largest economic engine of the United States or maybe even the world. You put a guy in charge of it, who has no experience, not just with being the mayor, nobody has experience being the mayor of New York City, until you're the mayor of New York City, there's really nothing, I would say, that could fully prepare you for that. But I would suggest that you would probably need more experience than kind of producing one rap song a few years ago. Just an idea. And you can tell he's a fraud. Charlie Robinson (48:52.249) I mean, besides the fact that he has literally zero accomplishments. I cannot, I looked as hard as I could. I can't find any accomplishments this guy had, except for winning the, becoming the mayor of New York City. That is a great accomplishment. Let me be fair about that. That's a fantastically amazing accomplishment. I would never want that job. And the only reason you get that job is because you are a puppet, but the person who is in charge of the biggest city in... the country should at least have experience doing something. I don't know, being the assistant manager at a foot locker would be better than what this guy has. The eating with his hands, as soon as I saw that, I was like, what's the matter? Where's Hillary Clinton's hot sauce in her purse? This pandering, this, you know, we see that for the buffoonery that it is. The problem is there's like 50 % of the world that can't see that that is pandering. They go, he's just like us. He's eating with his hands, he's just like me. This guy is nothing like you. This is all fake. And the thing is, as we know, socialists hate facts because they already have their feelings and they never really get to the root cause of the problem. The housing price issue can be solved by removing regulations, changing zoning laws, issuing permits faster, or removing them altogether. There's a variety of things. If this guy wanted to actually make affordable housing, Charlie Robinson (50:34.364) He's got to get honest with what the root of the problem is for this stuff. You can't build, if the building takes three years to go through permitting, you've missed it, the boat. Real estate cycles, by the way, just real estate cycles go up, they go down, right? Let's just say you got a 10 year window where you need to hit it, right? You got a pretty good chance of 10 years of a decent market. If you get the idea to build your building in year three of this great market, you're gonna wait a couple years for permits, then you're gonna wait a couple years for it to be built, then you're gonna wait for the city to give you the certificate of occupancy on it, which means you've gotta make sure everything's... By the time this building gets finished and you're ready for the sales, you might be in year eight of the market and you're trying to sell into the market that's... The real estate market when you started the project is much different than the real estate market once the project gets built. Okay. And people need to take that into consideration. You almost need to be starting a high rise project before the market is good. You you have to start it at the tail end of a bad market so that by the time it's ready, you've timed it right so that these units are coming on when people are ready to buy them. Not now. Nobody's looking to buy real estate right now. Everybody's feeling very un... certain about things. they could fix these things. They could fix some of, not everything, but you could fix a lot of the aspect of getting government out of the way. But something tells me that the socialist isn't going to get government out of the way. If anything, he's going to fill it up with more government, which is always a problem. And of course, economics is like kryptonite to these people. They simply... do not want anything to do with it because as soon as you inject stats and facts and numbers and logic, mean, their entire worldview falls apart. And so they will do whatever they can to keep you away with things like, you know, like accounting. Accounting is like throwing holy water on them. You know, they just start fizzing and bursting into flames. Charlie Robinson (52:56.902) Let's wrap up with this. I kind of viewed San Francisco over the last few years as a bit of a terrarium, know, like an enclosed dome that you can sit on the outside and you can watch it and you can say, this is San Francisco. San Francisco is located in Northern California and it has this kind of weather and these sorts of people. Let's see what happens when we sprinkle a little bit of communism in it. And it like, you just watch, right? Like time-lapse picture of everything like deteriorating, the spray paint everywhere. You could just envision that, right? When I think of this experiment with New York City, it's like a science project plus a sociological experiment, right? It's like San Francisco to... Revenge of Chesapeake. You know, like I wonder what sort of. what sort of policies he's going to reimagine. know, the way Chesa Boudin did with the $951 of anything under $951 you could steal in San Francisco and there were no repercussions for it. We're gonna reimagine crime. Crime is whatever we say it is. You can steal everything out of a local CVS as long as it's under $950. You're gonna be fine. We're not gonna come after you, no cops are gonna come. If you try to do anything to that guy, we'll arrest you. If you hit him with a sledgehammer, we're gonna put you in prison. So, you know, enjoy San Francisco. So I wonder what sort of new ideas are gonna come to New York City. Will it be $951 in undercrime is free? Will it be something else? I'm sure it'll be stupid. I am positive of that. But let's, you know. Charlie Robinson (54:48.614) What a great time to reimagine policing during the middle of an economic collapse. What a great idea that's gonna be. I think I'd like to watch the cultural impact of openly targeting and demonizing white people, which has been going on for a long time. Let's see how that works. This Mondani guy wants to talk about how we're all white devils and everything. What if all the white people just said, fine, let's move out of New York City? You want us to leave, your wish is my command. then what? Then what are you gonna do? So, you know, I'm looking forward to, I don't know, social justice, baking challenges in New York City, some sort of woke LGBT plus policies that are gonna be pushed on kids. can't, you know, whether in school. That is, if they can communicate with the kids in school, you know, with the different languages that are going on. But, you know, I think that, I think for all the people who are in New York City who think this is going to be the golden age of socialism and everything, you know, you need to understand that the Jewish folks who live in New York City and have a stranglehold on that, they're not going to play nice with some Charlie Robinson (56:25.638) Muslim commie telling them what they can and can't do. You know that, You can push white people around, because white people are spineless cucks these days, you can push white men around all you want. You want to push the Jews around in New York City as a Muslim socialist? You may go for a ride one day and never come home. I'd be very careful about doing that. That's a dangerous group of people in New York City and Brooklyn. So, I mean, if you remember what, if you pull up the videos and watch what New York City looked like in the seventies, it was hard, man. It was a hard time unless you were selling heroin like Frank Lucas, then it was fine. But the city itself was a disaster. We'll go back to that. Not we. I'll be. safely elsewhere. You in New York City who voted for this abomination, you can get ready for 1970s New York City. Again, you voted for it, don't act surprised, and I don't want to hear any complaining when the wheels fall off because anybody who looked at his policies and didn't understand where this was going, I don't want to hear any complaints. So the bad policies are gonna tank the real estate market. He wants to make real estate more affordable. You're gonna make real estate more affordable accidentally because everybody's going to leave and then you're going to have the deal with supply and demand. know economics again. I know it's tough for you people. What with all the numbers and stuff and the counting, the brain power, it's tough, I get it. But you'll figure it out one way or another. Residential commercial real estate, utterly destroyed, right? Scooped up. by BlackRock4Penny. So I asked the question, is this intentional? Charlie Robinson (58:31.271) You know, is it? We're looking at a segment, a very small slice in a one moment in time. But if you can take a long view approach to this, if you are an intergenerational bloodline family controller, right? Who's got a ton of money, been in power for a long time, intergenerational in your wealth, you would take a look at something like this and and remember what happened in the 70s. Things go down, New York City looks like a shithole. What happens? Everything is on sale. People come in, buy it up real cheap. Then what do they do? They get rid of the politician who created the situation that fomented the catastrophe that allowed them to scoop up properties at pennies on the dollar. They get rid of that guy, because now they bought all the properties. Then they bring in Giuliani. They say, get tough on crime, all these fuckers out of here, we're trying to run a business. We're trying, I can't have this, you know, could clean up the streets and get these people, because when they decide that what's best for the city is that all of these people get arrested and thrown out of here and we clean up the streets, then the streets will get cleaned up. But until that time, they will not. So my assumption, educated guess, is that this is being done intentionally to tank the values of New York City so that in a decade when things are really bad, you can go in there and buy these places up for next to nothing. Because who the fuck would want to live there? then they'll fix it up, then they'll clear everybody out, then things will change, and then the values will go back up. This is what they did in the 70s. I assume that they'll be doing it again, but this guy is talking about, and by the way, be very careful of that crackdown to clean up the city as well, because that'll be a problem reaction solution. Problem, the city's a mess. Reaction, somebody do something, bring back police and let's do it. Solution, stop and frisk. Giuliani got. Charlie Robinson (01:00:37.499) got a lot of heat for that, stop and frisk. You're targeting me because I'm black or I'm Hispanic. You're profiling me. You're racially profiling me. In the 70s, like, my God, we can't do that. Right now, my God, we can't do that. In the 80s 90s, you're racially profiling me. Yeah, so? your hands up against the wall. look, you got a gun in your waistband. yeah, I'm racially profiling you for a reason. cyclical. but you're have to go through the pain. This isn't gonna be fast. This is gonna take a while. When he's talking about the abolition of private property, that is the siren, you know, the red light and the siren going off. It's like, get out now. Abolition of private property. My man, be very careful with that. And back to economics. We've talked about California. The minimum wage in California is $16. The minimum wage in New York City is $16. The fast food minimum wage in California was bumped up to 20. Remember that? That happened this year and we all said, eh, we're put robots there. It's gonna happen. and they will and they are, I'm sure, on it. But that was $16 to 20. And that was just for fast food. What Mondani wants to do in New York is take the minimum wage from $16, not to $20. No, no. He wants to take it to 30. Bye bye. Bye bye, Subway. Bye bye, McDonald's. Charlie Robinson (01:02:30.215) Bye bye Burger King. Bye bye, person working at 7-Eleven, unless you own it. I'm to pay somebody $30 an hour to work at 7-Eleven. This is what I'm talking about. This is why you don't let a guy with no accomplishments put his hands on the steering wheel. He will drive it off the cliff because he doesn't understand what he's doing. He doesn't understand math or economics or anything because he hasn't done it. This is, honest to God, this is like having a lottery and the winner gets named the mayor of New York City. And you'd go, that is crazy. That is the dumbest idea I've ever heard. That person is totally unqualified. How do know that you could just pick a random person and make them the mayor of New York City? You think that's gonna be a good idea? That sounds like a catastrophe. How is it any different than what's going on right now? Charlie Robinson (01:03:30.205) How? Because I could pick somebody at random and they're probably gonna be more qualified than this guy. So it has nothing to do with qualifications. Crime is up 30 % since COVID, when Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, reduced 52 % of felony cases to misdemeanors. Charlie Robinson (01:03:57.557) Take all these felony cases that you're bringing the district attorney, you know, don't you want your district attorney to be a guy like, yeah, let's get that guy, let's throw that guy in jail, let's throw that guy in jail, not Alvin Bragg, just re-imagining policing. There's all these felonies, let's just make them misdemeanors. Up to 60 % were reduced later. So, by the way, just to give you a little taste of what... and Danny has in store for New York City. He announced his transition team. His transition team is five woke women. That's it, five woke women. That's it, that's who's gonna be in charge of his transition team. I'm sure they will immediately start backstabbing each other and coming up with the dumbest ideas you've ever heard. Voting results. Here's the results of the votes. 43 % of white men voted for him. Why? Why? Was Satan not on the ballot? I mean, anybody, I would have handwritten in Andrew Dice Clay before I would have voted for this guy. 52 % of Latino men voted for him. 52 % of black women voted for him. And 60 % of black men voted for Charlie Robinson (01:05:21.458) I asked the question. What do you suppose will be ma'am Danny's nursing home moment? Charlie Robinson (01:05:31.966) How many people are going to die in the future because of this guy's stupid ideas? Charlie Robinson (01:05:43.88) I don't know. I wish I had better news. If you can leave New York City, you probably should. It may be life or death. You'll keep more of your money if you leave now, that's for sure. Remember New York City, you voted for this. So I hope you get everything that you deserve. If you liked this episode, you can take the additional step right now of sharing it with your friends and family. Go down and rate the show. If you haven't already, macroaggressions.io is the website. Thanks everyone. Talk to you again soon.