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It’s unfortunate that many young people today lack a deep understanding of the Soviet Union’s history. If they were more familiar with it, they might gain valuable insights into the realities of socialism and communism’s impact on a nation. Those of us who lived through the Cold War era recall vivid images from within the Soviet Union: long lines of weary individuals in drab, ill-fitted clothing, waiting for hours to receive their monthly potato ration and perhaps half a liter of vodka to ease their hardships.
We also remember the stark contrast of the Party elites, who enjoyed access to private stores stocked with Western goods, luxurious Zil limousines, and dachas nestled in the woods outside Moscow. This system was grossly unbalanced, with these elites justifying their privileges in a way that might resonate with socialist ideologies. Even Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) might have found their reasoning, “We’re important,” familiar.
Similarly, New York’s incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, who identifies as a “democratic socialist,” seems to be embracing a sense of importance. Mere days after his election victory, he’s off to attend a “conference” at a luxury hotel in Puerto Rico.
Meanwhile, he’s been soliciting donations from supporters to fund his transition into the mayoral role. The extent of his financial requests remains to be seen, but keeping key figures in the city appears challenging as many are already considering leaving.
“If Zohran Mamdani is truly serious about helping working families, he wouldn’t be jetting off to a luxury resort the moment he wins an election,” Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., first told Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital confirmed that Mamdani is expected to travel to the 2025 SOMOS Conference in Puerto Rico on Thursday.
Mamdani is attending a cocktail reception on Thursday hosted by New York’s Democrat Attorney General Letitia James per a schedule of the visit obtained by Fox News Digital.
He’s already been asking supporters for money, to fund the mayoral transition. How much more he will ask remains to be seen, but apparently asking some of the key people in the city to stay in the city is not going to go over well, because boy, howdy, the exodus has already begun.