Thursday, November 6, 2025

 
The Mamdani Line People Are Calling 'One of the Most Horrifying Quotes' Spoken by a Politician
Amy Curtis / Townhall Tipsheet
 
Earlier, we told you about Zohran Mamdani's doomed promise to make groceries "cheaper" for New Yorkers. As we explained, Mamdani will use government tax dollars to subsidize subpar food at "public" grocery stores and this move will force other grocers to compete, lead to empty shelves, and eventually food rationing.
 
But that's exactly what Democratic Socialists like Zohran Mamdani want. How do we know that? Listen to the most alarming part of his speech last night and it'll explain everything:
 
"We will prove that there is no problem too large for government to solve and no concern too small for it to care about." Genuinely one of the most horrifying quotes I've ever heard from a politician.

Ronald Reagan once said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

And Mamdani's statement is that. On steroids.

Trump appears to take a swipe at Republicans for losing, says it's 'easy when you talk about the facts'
President Donald Trump tells Miami business forum that candidates must talk about the 'facts' to win elections
Rachel Wolf / Fox News  

President Donald Trump appeared to take a swipe at Republican candidates who lost on Tuesday while addressing the America Business Forum in Miami, Fla., on Wednesday.

After listing a series of his accomplishments, Trump said that winning is "so easy" when candidates focus on "the facts."

"Almost 2 million American-born workers are employed today, more than when I took office. That's nine months ago. Can you imagine?," Trump said. "And I tell Republicans, if you want to win elections, you gotta talk about these facts. You know, it's so easy to win elections when you talk about the facts."

He then added that, "These are things you have to talk about. It doesn't just happen, you got to tell them. It's wonderful to do them, but if people don't talk about them, then you can do not so well in elections."