Time for a change’: Outside 30 Rock, New Yorkers trade chants and arguments during tense mayoral showdown

🤯 Can you believe how crowded 50th Street was outside 30 Rock? It's like they just opened a new Starbucks or something 🍵. Anyway, I'm so sick of these debates where people just yell at each other for no reason. Can't we just have a calm conversation for once? 😒 And what's with all the campaign signs? Can't they just put up some cute memes on Instagram like normal people do? 🤣 I mean, I know everyone's passionate about their candidate, but come on, can't we take it down a notch? 😅 Also, I'm not sure why everyone's so worked up about who's going to "fix" the city. We've been trying to fix ourselves for years and still can't seem to get it right 🤦‍♀️.
 
I'm so sorry I missed this thread lol 😂. Anyway, I think it's crazy how passionate people are about these candidates. I mean, I've been following the debates online and I have to say that I'm still on the fence. On one hand, I like the idea of change and someone new coming in with fresh ideas. But on the other hand, Cuomo has been governor for a while and he seems to know what he's doing.

I'm not sure about Curtis Sliwa though... his platform sounds kinda weird to me 🤔. Like, giving away free goods isn't gonna solve anything, right? And I don't think he'd be able to implement all those changes without some kind of controversy. But at the same time, it's interesting that Zohran Mamdani is attracting so many people who are looking for a change.

I'm still trying to decide who to vote for 🤷‍♀️. What about you guys? Do you have any thoughts on this debate?
 
I'm wondering what's really driving these debates outside 30 Rock? Like, are people genuinely excited about the ideas they're hearing or are they just fed up with the status quo? I mean, it's Cuomo vs Mamdani, but what about all the others who aren't getting any airtime? It feels like we're stuck in this cycle of "us vs them" 🤔. I'm curious to know more about the demographics behind these debates – are they just white folks or is there representation from other communities too? And let's be real, what does "affordability for all residents" even mean in practice? 🤑
 
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