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Qasim Rashid, Esq.onMastodon21h ago
To recap—in the last week Zohran Mamdani
•Banned ICE fascists from all city property
•Went 8 for 8 in his endorsements winning their elections
•Has now frozen rent for 1 Million rent-stabilized apartments for the next 2-years—for the first time in NYC history
Reminding everyone again that if politicians wanted to—they would. This is the power of people funded public servants, not corporate bought politicians. ❤️✊🏽
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Analysis Summary
NYC's Rent Guidelines Board voted 7-1 to freeze rents on 1 million stabilized apartments for two years—the first time in the board's history—fulfilling Mayor Mamdani's central campaign promise. This locks in zero rent increases for two years for tenants in stabilized housing, a significant win for affordability advocates in one of the nation's most expensive housing markets. The post credits Mamdani's 'people-funded' approach versus corporate lobbying, though the RGB's independence from direct political control is worth noting—the board is mayoral-appointed but operates as a separate entity.
Claims Analysis (4)
“Zohran Mamdani banned ICE fascists from all city property”
No search results found confirming an ICE ban from city property. The claim uses heated language ('fascists') but the underlying policy action cannot be verified from available sources.
“Mamdani went 8 for 8 in his endorsements winning their elections”
Search results do not confirm the specific 8-for-8 endorsement record or identify which elections are referenced.
“Mamdani has frozen rent for 1 million rent-stabilized apartments for the next 2 years—for the first time in NYC history”
Confirmed by five major outlets (Gothamist, Politico, Bloomberg, AP, ABC7). Rent Guidelines Board voted 7-1 to approve the freeze. This is independently verified as the first two-year rent freeze in the board's history.
“If politicians wanted to—they would. This is the power of people funded public servants, not corporate bought politicians.”
This is political commentary contrasting Mamdani's achievements with broader claims about political funding. The underlying claim that corporate money influences politicians is mainstream political analysis, not fabricated, but this is framed as the author's interpretation of Mamdani's success.
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