I understand the appeal of Zohran Mamdani, the
"democratic socialist" who won the Democrats' nomination for mayor of New York City.
It isn't that his supporters sat down and read Karl Marx.
It's that a lot of them are professionals, and even though they've followed the rules and done what was expected of them, they still can't make things work. A comfortable life is still hopelessly out of reach for the vast bulk of
them.
Is Mamdani going to make things better? Of course not. He has no idea what went wrong. But at least he's talking about it, and as the old saying goes, you can't beat something with nothing.
Unfortunately, Mamdani's something will make the city poorer and more savage.
As I write to you I'm in the air on my way
there before that happens. Some people will write to lecture me: I am not supposed to like New York City for some reason. Well, sorry, I do. I love the theater, the food, the parks, the energy.
Some of our people don't know how to shut off once in a while.
At any rate, that's where I'll be tomorrow when I host my second live webinar on monetizing the Internet, a
presentation in which I'm adding a special section for people who already have their own products and services to sell (my first webinar assumed people didn't have anything to sell), and plenty of helpful new material.
With this technology, if there weren't a way to monetize it and live an easier life, that would make no sense. It's just that nobody knows how to do it.
That's
where I come in.
And if you join me live and stay through to the end, I'm giving away two freebies:
(1) my Niche Selection Workshop, which I've sold for $97;
(2) a cheat sheet summarizing the whole monetization system, to help you visualize it from a bird's eye view.
Click the link to reserve your spot, and I'll see you tomorrow:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ncZvxUsdRymakE5LYoyMyw
Tom Woods