Uptown Mess: Mayor & Speaker Beefin' 'Bout Dat Bread!
Mamdani and Menin up on the UES fightin' over $5.4 billion while the rest of us struggle to pay rent.

Aight, so peep this: Mayor Mamdani and City Council Speaker Menin, both chillin' in them bougie Upper East Side cribs, are straight-up arguin' 'bout how to fix a $5.4 billion deficit. Word is bond, that's a whole lotta guap they playin' wit.
But check it, while they up there debatin' 'bout budget cuts and whatnot, folks down here is hustlin' just to keep the lights on and food on the table. Rent is sky-high, jobs is scarce, and the system is rigged against us from jump.
They talkin' 'bout cuttin' city services? Man, them services is already trash! The schools is underfunded, the trains is always delayed, and the cops is harassin' folks for no reason. Where the money really goin', tho? That's what I wanna know.
This ain't nothin' new, tho. Politicians always playin' games wit' our lives. They make promises they can't keep, they lie to our faces, and they only care about their own pockets. It's a damn shame.
We need to hold these folks accountable. We need to demand better from our elected officials. We need to stop lettin' them get away with this BS. It's time for real change, for real.
But real talk, it ain't gonna be easy. The system is designed to keep us down. They want us divided, they want us silent, and they want us to believe that we can't make a difference. But we can. We gotta fight for our communities, for our families, and for our future.
So, while Mamdani and Menin are sippin' tea and strategizin' in their ivory towers, we gotta stay woke and keep grindin'. We gotta build our own power and create our own opportunities. We gotta show them that we ain't gonna be played no more.
This ain't just about a budget deficit; it's about justice, it's about equality, and it's about respect. It's about takin' back what's rightfully ours and buildin' a better world for the next generation. No cap.
Keep ya head up, stay focused, and never stop fightin'. We gon' get through this together, one way or another.

