Mike Ryan
November 7, 2025
Mamdani's Triumph, Tariffs on Trial, and Cheney's Shadow
Zohran Mamdani’s 2025 mayoral win pits Islamic anti-usury principles against New York’s capitalist core. His base may push regulatory sabotage such as disclosure burdens, pension shifts to sukuk, and usury investigations, risking capital flight to Miami or Texas. Liberals like Schumer urge coexistence and positioning New York as a dual-finance hub while implementing sukuk banking reforms and Shariah options to tap Islamic sovereign wealth funds (for the Democrats).
Morris Katz of Fight.Agency ran Mamdani’s campaign using a political OODA Loop, syncing narrative, moral, and logistical energy. Targeting Gen Z women (81% of Mamdani voters), he built a decentralized “starfish” model utilizing TikTok dopamine feedback strategies that turned politics into social validation. Volunteers amplified content; door-knocking became performance art. CAIR funding fueled this globalist push.
In early 2025, President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs via IEEPA executive orders with 10% on most imports, up to 145% on Chinese goods, to counter IP theft and fentanyl. The policy raised $151 billion in six months but triggered lawsuits from businesses and states, claiming unconstitutional taxation without Congressional approval. The Supreme Court heard Learning Resources v. Trump on November 5, debating whether IEEPA allows tariffs as regulatory tools or if legislative approval is required under Article I of the Constitution.
Dick Cheney, dead at 84 on November 3, 2025, has long been suspected of waging Iraq 2003 for Israel’s benefit by fabricating WMD intelligence to neutralize Saddam. Critics cite The Israel Lobby, AIPAC speeches, and Iran strikes as Zionist-driven, costing 4,400 U.S. lives and trillions of dollars.
In his later years, his anti-Trump stance, endorsement of Kamala Harris, and calling Trump a "threat to the republic" positioned him as a defender of traditional GOP global engagement. His support of Kamala Harris only amplified populist views of him as a key "globalist establishment" figure and proponent of a borderless world.
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