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Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged freebies to classmates during HS election — and still lost: ‘Ass whooped'
Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged freebies to classmates during HS election — and still lost: ‘Ass whooped'

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

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Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged freebies to classmates during HS election — and still lost: ‘Ass whooped'

Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's propensity for making pie-in-the-sky Marxist campaign promises dates back to his high school days, when he promised 'fresh juice' daily to classmates if they elected him vice president. Mamdani, a 2010 graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, also tried to win votes with the pipe-dream promise of free gym credits for just attending sporting events. He couldn't come through on either promise — and got his 'ass whooped' in the race, he confided in a 2017 podcast. Mamdani — who is polling second among NYC Democratic mayoral candidates — delivered the pledges through rap songs he wrote and performed, he told AirGo podcast host Daniel Kisslinger while promoting himself as a rapper named Mr. Cardamom. 'I promised fresh juice for everyone — every day, using locally sourced fruits,' says Mamdani, a Queens assemblyman and son of Indian filmmaker Mira Nair. 'There was a supermarket like four minutes away.' 'Oh, that's what you mean by local? Not that we didn't grow the oranges [at the high school], but we pop by FineFare [supermarket]?' Kisslinger jokes back. 'I promised that! I promised credits for going to after-school games instead of having to go to gym,' says Mamdani, laughing. 'Those were like two concrete promises that I had done no viability study on.' Mamdani claimed 'a lot of people enjoyed' his rapping delivery, but admitted one teacher advising, 'I just don't think this was the right decision.' Mamdani's mayoral campaign promises reads like something out of the Politburo with vows of free bus service, government-run grocery stores and freezes on the city's roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments. Critics say he's yet to outline where the money to pay for any of this will come from. 'While I continue to believe in the importance of access to fresh fruits and produce—and am proud to be the only mayoral candidate with an evidence-based plan to make groceries cheaper, there is little else that my run for Bronx Science student body vice president (go Wolverines) has in common with our surging campaign for mayor to deliver New Yorkers a city they can afford,' Mamdani said in a statement.

Bronx supermarket owner foils alleged slip-and-fall scam
Bronx supermarket owner foils alleged slip-and-fall scam

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bronx supermarket owner foils alleged slip-and-fall scam

THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — The owner of a Bronx supermarket claims a customer tried to extort his insurance carrier in a slip-and-fall scam, which was caught on camera. The alleged scam played out inside his East Tremont Fine Fare store on Jan. 22. The video shows the man's apparent accomplice first pouring water on the floor to assist in the theatrics. More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State Moments later another would-be-victim comes along, lifts several cases of water, and then falls flat on his behind after stepping on the wet floor. 'We are all victims today of this insurance fraud,' said store owner Miguel Luna. Not even two weeks later, on Feb. 2, Luna got a letter from the man's lawyer notifying him that his insurance carrier was being sued for personal injuries. 'Everybody could see that was fake,' Luna said. When PIX11 News contacted the claimant's attorney Tuesday, he said in an email that he had dropped the client. But if Luna hadn't been diligent, he says it could have been costly for him—and ultimately for store customers, since owners often have to raise their prices. 'Sometimes the insurance doesn't want to spend money on lawyers [fees]. They settle for $20,000 or $30,000,' Luna explained. NYPD warns of online dating scams as Valentine's Day approaches 'It happens a lot of times,' added Francisco Marte of the Bodega and Small Business Group. That's why the association is working with owners to install high-definition cameras to foil phony claims. A recent $1 million state grant helped 75 stores install the enhanced security. 'The next phase will be Harlem and Washington Heights,' Marte said. Luna already invested in a top-of-the-line system complete with facial recognition technology that sounds an alarm when banned customers try to enter. Loss prevention technology proving to pay dividends when it comes to frivolous claims and petty criminals for this small business owner. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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