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Judge Richard Weinberg and attorney Eric Lavine present a scathing critique of Democratic economic policies, specifically targeting the "affordability" crisis in New York and beyond. The speakers argue that high taxation, overregulation, and mandates—such as proposed wealth taxes and minimum wage hikes—are driving the middle and upper classes to flee to other states. They frame these progressive agendas as a "Soviet model" of governance that threatens private property rights and mimics failed historical experiments in socialism and Marxism.
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Judge Richard Weinberg and attorney Eric Lavine present a scathing critique of Democratic economic policies, specifically targeting the "affordability" crisis in New York and beyond. The speakers argue that high taxation, overregulation, and mandates—such as proposed wealth taxes and minimum wage hikes—are driving the middle and upper classes to flee to other states. They frame these progressive agendas as a "Soviet model" of governance that threatens private property rights and mimics failed historical experiments in socialism and Marxism.
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