Thursday, January 01, 2026

Mr. Mayor!

The day has come, the new mayor of New York City, Zohran Kwame Mamdani.


The 34 year old will have four years to prove the ney sayers wrong. The world is counting on Mamdani to shake up the establishment amd break barriers for more people to run.

As mayor of New York City, Mamdani is taking over one of the most unrelenting jobs in American politics with a promise to transform government on behalf of the city’s striving, struggling working class.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his first speech and issued executive orders to rollback former mayor Eric Adams' orders in support of Israel 

Mamdani, a Democrat, was sworn in at a decommissioned subway station below City Hall just after midnight, placing his hand on a Quran as he took his oath as the city’s first Muslim mayor.

After working part of the night in his new office, Mamdani returned to City Hall in a taxi cab around midday Thursday for a grander public inauguration where Vermont independent U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, one of the mayor’s political heroes, administered the oath for a second time.

“Beginning today, we will govern expansively and audaciously. We may not always succeed, but never will we be accused of lacking the courage to try,” Mamdani told a cheering crowd.

“To those who insist that the era of big government is over, hear me when I say this: No longer will City Hall hesitate to use its power to improve New Yorkers’ lives,” he said.

Throngs turned out in the frigid cold for an inauguration viewing party just south of City Hall on a stretch of Broadway known as the “Canyon of Heroes,” famous for its ticker-tape parades.

New York state attorney general Letitia James swore Mamandi on Wednesday.

Mamdani wasted little time getting to work after the event.

He revoked multiple executive orders issued by the previous administration since Sept. 26, 2024, the date federal authorities announced former Mayor Eric Adams had been indicted on corruption charges, which were later dismissed following intervention by the Trump administration.

Then he visited an apartment building in Brooklyn to announce he is revitalizing a city office dedicated to protecting tenants and creating two task forces focused on housing construction.

‘I will govern as a democratic socialist’

Throughout the daytime ceremony, Mamdani and other speakers hit on the theme that carried him to victory in the election: Using government power to lift up the millions of people who struggle with the city’s high cost of living.

Mamdani peppered his remarks with references to those New Yorkers, citing workers in steel-toed boots, halal cart vendors “whose knees ache from working all day” and cooks “wielding a thousand spices.”

“I was elected as a democratic socialist and I will govern as a democratic socialist,” Mamdani said. “I will not abandon my principles for fear of being deemed ‘radical.’”

Before administering the oath, Sanders told the crowd that most of the things Mamdani wants to do — including raising taxes on the rich — aren’t radical at all.

“In the richest country in the history of the world, making sure that people can live in affordable housing is not radical,” he told the crowd. “It is the right and decent thing to do.”

Mamdani was accompanied on stage by his wife, Rama Duwaji. Adams was also in attendance, sitting near another former mayor, Bill de Blasio.

Actor Mandy Patinkin, who recently hosted Mamdani to celebrate Hannukah, sang “Over the Rainbow” with children from an elementary school chorus. The invocation was given by Imam Khalid Latif, the director of the Islamic Center of New York City. Poet Cornelius Eady read an original poem called “Proof.”

In addition to being the city’s first Muslim mayor, Mamdani is also its first of South Asian descent and the first to be born in Africa. At 34, Mamdani is also the city’s youngest mayor in generations.

The mayor waves to supporters with his wife, Rama Duwaji.

Free child care and bus rides

At the watch party on Broadway, onlookers stood shoulder to shoulder gazing up at several jumbotrons and singing and dancing to stave off the cold, with some passing out hot cocoa and hand warmers. Many described feeling as though they were witnessing history.

Among them was Ariel Segura, a 16-year-old Bronx resident, who had arrived five hours earlier to secure a place near the front of the crowd.

“I’m out here fan-girling a politician, it’s kind of crazy,” he said, wiping away tears as Mamdani concluded his speech. “Now it’s time to hold him accountable.”

In a campaign that helped make “affordability” a buzzword across the political spectrum, Mamdani ran on a focused platform that included promises of free child care, free buses, a rent freeze for about 1 million households and a pilot of city-run grocery stores.

Mamdani insisted in his inaugural address that he will not squander his opportunity to implement those policies.

“A moment like this comes rarely. Seldom do we hold such an opportunity to transform and reinvent. Rarer still is it the people themselves whose hands are on the levers of change. And yet we know that too often in our past, moments of great possibility have been promptly surrendered to small imagination and smaller ambition,” he said.

But he will also have to face the everyday responsibilities of running America’s largest city: handling trash and snow and rats, while getting blamed for subway delays and potholes.

In his speech, Mamdani acknowledged the task ahead, saying he knows many will be watching to see whether he can succeed.

“They want to know if the left can govern. They want to know if the struggles that afflict them can be solved. They want to know if it is right to hope again,” he said. “So, standing together with the wind of purpose at our backs, we will do something that New Yorkers do better than anyone else: We will set an example for the world.”

Kathy Hochul, Chuck Schumer and Eric Adams need to go somewhere. Lousy establishment Democrats and independents failed at messaging.

Quick rise to power

Mamdani was born in Kampala, Uganda, the son of filmmaker Mira Nair and Mahmood Mamdani, an academic and author. His family moved to New York City when he was 7, with Mamdani growing up in a post-9/11 city where Muslims didn’t always feel welcome. He became an American citizen in 2018.

He worked on political campaigns for Democratic candidates in the city before he sought public office himself, winning a state Assembly seat in 2020 to represent a section of Queens.

Now that he has taken office, Mamdani and his wife will depart their one-bedroom, rent stabilized apartment in the outer-borough to take up residence in the stately mayoral residence in Manhattan.

The new mayor inherits a city on the upswing, after years of slow recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Violent crime has dropped to pre-pandemic lows. Tourists are back. Unemployment, which soared during the pandemic years, is also back to pre-COVID levels.

Yet deep concerns remain about high prices and rising rents.

In opening remarks to the crowd, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez praised New Yorkers for choosing “courage over fear.”

“We have chosen prosperity for the many over spoils for the few,” she said.

If a democratic socialist can be a senator or a mayor, the possibility of a governor or president can happen.

Dealing with Trump

During the mayoral race, President Donald Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from the city if Mamdani won and mused about sending National Guard troops to the city.

But Trump surprised supporters and foes alike by inviting the Democrat to the White House for what ended up being a cordial meeting in November.

“I want him to do a great job and will help him do a great job,” Trump said.

Still, tensions between the two leaders are almost certain to resurface, given their deep policy disagreements, particularly over immigration.

Several speakers at Thursday’s inauguration criticized the Trump administration’s move to deport more immigrants and expressed hope that Mamdani’s City Hall would be an ally to those the president has targeted.

Mamdani also faces skepticism and opposition from some members of the city’s Jewish community over his criticisms of Israel’s government.

Still, Mamdani supporters in Thursday’s crowd expressed optimism he’d be a unifying force.

“There are moments where everyone in New York comes together, like when the Mets won the World Series in ’86,” said Mary Hammann, 64, a musician with the Metropolitan Opera. “This feels like that — just colder.”

White men are proving to be major disasters in many of these countries. The United States, Russia, Israel, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Italy, Greece, Vatican City, Monaco, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and every other nation led by a white man or woman has led the world to endless wars, chaos, poverty, punch down politics, genocide and disease.

The rest of the world is pillaged of its resources, its sovereignty and right to exist.

The U.S. dollar is on a major decline as we speak but don't tell that to President Donald J. Trump.

That's why the affordability crisis exist. Had the U.S. stopped aiding Israel and Ukraine, fighting these proxy wars in the Global South, Asia Pacific and coalition of BRICS, we wouldn't be in this mess.

Yeah, Trump in his first term, former president Joe Biden in his only term and now this second term from Trump led to the cost of living skyrocketing. A paycheck is worthless now. The weekly pay cannot sustain the price of groceries, rent, insurance, a doctor's visit, a vacation or child care.

Mamdani won on tackling at least some of these major issues.

Earbuds In The Greaser Burns Woman!

Earbuds falling into a fry cooker.

Things not to do in 2026.

If you lose your Airpods, Samsung Buds or Skullcandy earbuds, just replace them. Do not try to retrieve them in a dangerous working environment.

A Martins Ferry, Ohio employee was too distracted. Her earbud fell into a hot oil dispenser and she literally reached inside to retrieve it.

She ended up suffering severe burns on her hand. She was rushed to WVU Medicine in Wheeling.

It could be a termination or a just an unfortunate incident, but trust me, I bet she won't do that again.

This happened on Tuesday and the local junk food media for the Wheeling metro area have no other information at the time.

If an earbud gets into grease, first power it down immediately and gently wipe off the surface with a dry cloth to remove as much grease as possible, then use a slightly alcohol-dampened cotton swab (avoiding mesh) for the exterior, and for the speaker mesh, use a dry brush or swab to dislodge it, or try soaking removable tips in soapy water; for serious internal grease, absorbent materials like kitty litter or baby powder can help draw it out over time. 

  • Power Off: Immediately turn off the earbud to prevent electrical damage.
    • Wipe Exterior: Use a microfiber cloth to wipe off visible grease.
    • Alcohol/Wipe: Use a slightly damp cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol or an alcohol wipe on the hard plastic parts, avoiding the speaker mesh.
    • Dry Completely: Let it air dry thoroughly. 

    You can't fix stupid.

    McDonald's in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a suburb of Wheeling, West Virginia.

    Can we get the Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?

    You can't fix stupid!

    You can't change minds!

    You are completely trapped in stupid.

    You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.

    Again, why do white people always treat wild animals like they're domesticated? 

    I don't get why some of these people believe it's their mission to disrupt the lives of others. 

    This is why Republicans are idiots. Democrats are idiots too but at least some of them have the sense to not engage in stupidity. Not saying all Republicans are idiots, but definitely the ones who voted for President Donald J. Trump are.

    I've said it before and I stand by what I say: "Wild animals are......well you know!"

    Interacting with uncontacted people is dangerous. Well, they are.... you know!"

    If you want to be a thrill seeker, you might want to get life insurance.

    Crazy, Crazy... 2026 Is Crazy!

    Uncle Murda got another wrap up in rap.

    Uncle Murda, we know you got a lot of shit to get off your chest. 

    I know Sean "Puffy" Combs, Nicki Minaj, Israel, Laura Loomer, Elon Musk, Young Thug, Cassie, Gunna, Hoosier BadAzz, T.I., Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Summer Walker, Cardi B, Stefon Diggs, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Big Meech, Jim Jones, Cam'ron, Nas, Jay-Z, Maino, Fabolous, Dame Dash, Max B, 21 Savage, Pras, Pooh Sheisty, Lil Durk, Megan Thee Stallion, Klay Thompson, SZA, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, NBA Youngboy, President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Charlie Kirk, Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua, Lil Nas X, Joe Budden, Birdman, Megan Good, Ray J, Monica, Brandy, Erika Kirk, Zohran Mamdani, DJ Ebro, DJ Enuff, Funkmaster Flex, Karmelo Anthony, Rodney Hinton, Jr., Beyonce, Patrick Mahomes, government shutdown, Epstein Files, A$AP Rocky, Blueface, Rihanna, former president Bill Clinton and 2025 were crazy, crazy...

    He always tells you that he keep thinking about not doing another one but when shit gets crazy, crazy, crazy, he will drop another one.

    Here's the lyrics.

    Always remember that Uncle Murda will put your ass on blast whenever you make the news.

    Lenny Grant is taking another brutal diss at many in the entertainment industry.

    Also Murda and Tony Yayo are launching a podcast in The Real Report.

    The lyrics will be added to this post soon.

    Honey Traps Set Up A Man!

    Two women and their pimp rob a man.

    Two women lured a man to a Rhode Island hotel casino where their pimp robbed and beaten him. 

    My question: How the hell did two 19 year old women managed to get into a casino to lure a man to a hotel?

    Me thinks he tried to pick up prostitutes amd they lured him to a hotel where their pimp was expecting them. When he got into the room, the pimp pulled the blicky and ordered him to empty his wallet and electronics.

    He put the guy on the ground, ordered him to not get up. As they left, the hotel room cameras caught them leaving. 15 minutes in, the victim notifies hotel staff and the law.

    They get apprehended and are held on some serious charges.

    Three Massachusetts residents are facing charges after they allegedly lured a man from the floor of Bally's Hotel Casino in Rhode Island to a hotel room and then robbed him at knifepoint.

    Police in Lincoln, Rhode Island, said they responded to a reported robbery at the casino around 1:43 a.m. on Monday. Their investigation determined that two women had conspired to lure a male victim from the casino floor to a hotel room. Once inside the hotel room, the victim was confronted by a man who threatened him with a knife and robbed him of over $1,500 in cash.

    Don't be like this in 2026.

    After the incident, the victim was allowed to leave and was instructed not to contact authorities.

    Following their investigation, Lincoln police said they arrested the three suspects, all of whom are from Massachusetts.

    Dominyck S. Sims, 28, of Worcester, is now charged with first degree robbery, conspiracy, weapons other than firearms prohibited and disorderly conduct. Naushka A. Machuca, 19, of Marlborough, is charged with first degree robbery, conspiracy and disorderly conduct. And Tashawana Tuckta-Warner, 19, of Boston, is charged with first degree robbery and conspiracy. Tuckta-Warner has a history of being a runaway and unruly.

    They could face 10 years in the iron college if convicted.


    The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    Honey traps are people who manipulate victims by using romantic or sexual allure to compromise someone for information, to rob the victim of money, or gain an influence on policies. It is common in espionage, organized crime, and online scams, involving a covert agent seducing a target to exploit their trust for sensitive data or actions, often leading to blackmail or control.

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