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Hochul throws shade on Mamdani’s NYC-owned grocery store plan: ‘I favor free enterprise’
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Hochul throws shade on Mamdani’s NYC-owned grocery store plan: ‘I favor free enterprise’
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August 17, 2025, 02:23:59 pm »
“I favor free enterprise,”
What she said
But I can work just as well with a slick talking communist.
What she didn't say
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Re: Hochul throws shade on Mamdani’s NYC-owned grocery store plan: ‘I favor free enterprise’
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Hey, it everything is free, how long will it be before people decide they shouldn't have to bribe politicians?
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