New Yorkers do not despair; you have a Savior against Mayor elect Zohran Mamdani who will make his life challenging and hold him to the task ahead. It won’t be easy but we will prevail. Much drama is ahead for all New Yorkers. Who might be that Savior? Your Savior are the leaders, the assets and resources of the executive branch of our federal government lead by Israel’s best friend President Donald J Trump.
They smashed Iran, Syria, Hamas , Hezbollah and others so how hard is it for him to combat a 34 year old inexperienced anti Israel young man backed by perhaps Jihadist, anti-Semites and left wing zealots not to mention many Jews who supported him and voted for him.
Also a majority of young females many educated and brainwashed at our liberal universities voted for him and helped him cross the finish line to be our next Mayor. Republicans need to find younger and better candidates to run. They failed miserably. But President Trump will hold the bridal in this horse race and life won’t be easy for Mamdani.

It is nothing short of astonishing, and frankly, an utter disgrace, that New York City now finds itself under the leadership of a mayor who openly embraces democratic socialism. Let’s not sanitize the language: these ideological leanings inch perilously close to the very doctrines that have crippled societies under communism.
I have every confidence that President Trump will ultimately place some measure of restraint on this ideological horse before it gallops unchecked. Yet even this restraint brings a paradoxical risk to the city. If he allows this mayor to run unrestrained, New Yorkers may soon find themselves swallowed by a wave of socialistic experimentation, policies that have historically led not to shared prosperity but to economic decline, bureaucratic suffocation, and cultural stagnation. Those who enthusiastically voted this agenda into power may soon confront the uncomfortable reality that prosperity-for-all has never been achieved under socialism, communism, or any of their political cousins. Perhaps then they will understand what so many who fled the USSR, North Korea, Iran, China, and other authoritarian regimes already know: these ideas are seductive illusions, not solutions.
Yet the alternative is equally concerning. Should President Trump intervene and temper the mayor’s more aggressive ideological ambitions, the very voters who ushered him in may misinterpret the situation entirely. They may mistakenly believe that the mayor’s socialistic policies are succeeding—when in truth they are being buffered, moderated, and stabilized by federal restraint. In this scenario, the failures are hidden, and the ideology gains unearned credibility.
Either path carries consequences. One exposes New Yorkers to the harsh lessons of failed ideology; the other risks legitimizing it through artificial stabilization.