
David Harris Jr on Instagram: "🚨BREAKING: Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is doubling down on his radical campaign promise, pushing full steam ahead with taxpayer-funded government-run grocery stores across the Big Apple. The far-left mayor just announced that the first of these city-owned supermarkets will open in East Harlem next year, with all five stores—one in each borough—slated to launch by the end of his term. His administration claims third-party partners will help "shape" prices, but let's be real: this is classic big-government interference dressed up as help for working families. This isn't innovation—it's the same failed socialist fantasy we've seen before. Government trying to play shopkeeper almost always ends in shortages, long lines, higher taxpayer burdens to cover the losses, and inferior products. Private businesses already compete fiercely on price and selection. If food access is an issue in certain neighborhoods, the solution is cutting red tape, fighting crime, and letting the free market work—not forcing New Yorkers to subsidize politicians' pet projects while they pat themselves on the back. Mamdani's "vision" will waste tens of millions in public funds, distort the market, and likely deliver mediocrity at best. Taxpayers, beware: your hard-earned dollars are about to fund another leftist experiment that history shows doesn't work."
1,854 likes, 261 comments - davidjharrisjr on April 13, 2026: "🚨BREAKING: Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is doubling down on his radical campaign promise, pushing full steam ahead with taxpayer-funded government-run grocery stores across the Big Apple. The far-left mayor just announced that the first of these city-owned supermarkets will open in East Harlem next year, with all five stores—one in each borough—slated to launch by the end of his term. His administration claims third-party partners will help "shape" prices, but let's be real: this is classic big-government interference dressed up as help for working families. This isn't innovation—it's the same failed socialist fantasy we've seen before. Government trying to play shopkeeper almost always ends in shortages, long lines, higher taxpayer burdens to cover the losses, and inferior products. Private businesses already compete fiercely on price and selection. If food access is an issue in certain neighborhoods, the solution is cutting red tape, fighting crime, and letting the free market work—not forcing New Yorkers to subsidize politicians' pet projects while they pat themselves on the back. Mamdani's "vision" will waste tens of millions in public funds, distort the market, and likely deliver mediocrity at best. Taxpayers, beware: your hard-earned dollars are about to fund another leftist experiment that history shows doesn't work.".



