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Fmr. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the No Kings Protests | 03-29-26

Andrew Cuomo critiques the "No Kings" rallies and the progressive movement's push to tax the rich, arguing that such populist rhetoric masks a shift toward authoritarianism and socialism. He contends that local tax hikes are counterproductive because they drive wealthy residents to relocate to lower-tax states, thereby eroding the city's budget and job market. By pointing out that Senator Bernie Sanders did not implement these aggressive policies as mayor, Cuomo highlights what he perceives as a hypocritical double standard in modern political discourse.

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