Dallas Mayor Blasts NYC for ‘Punishing Success' as He Pitches ‘Y’all Street’ to Fleeing Billionaires
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Texas Republicans see opening to raid Wall Street as NYC’s left-wing agenda rattles finance giants
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson blasted New York City’s leadership for “punishing success” and joined Gov. Greg Abbott in pitching Texas as a place where Wall Street firms can hang their hats. His pitch for “Y’all Street” over Wall Street comes as a steady stream of financial firms have in recent years expanded operations in Texas. They were drawn there because of the lower taxes and fewer regulat…
Dallas Mayor Criticizes NYC’s Anti-Business Policies As Financial Firms Migrate To Texas
For decades, America’s great cities coasted on legacy advantages. Deep talent pools, entrenched institutions, and sheer gravitational pull kept capital parked in place — even when local leadership turned openly hostile toward the people generating it. But money isn’t sentimental. Push hard enough, and it relocates. Every single time. We’ve watched this script play out...
Dallas mayor blasts NYC for ‘punishing success’ as he pitches ‘Y’all Street’ to fleeing billionaires
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson blasted New York City’s leadership for “punishing success” and joined Gov. Greg Abbott in pitching Texas as a place where Wall Street firms can hang their hats. His pitch for “Y’all Street” over Wall Street comes as a steady stream of financial firms have in recent years expanded operations in Texas. They were drawn there because of the lower taxes and fewer regulat…
Dallas mayor blasts NYC for ‘punishing success' as he pitches ‘Y’all Street’ to fleeing billionaires
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson pitches "Y'all Street" as a rival to Manhattan, saying New York City's leadership under Mayor Zohran Mamdani punishes success and drives firms away.
As tensions escalate between New York City's "socialist" Mayor Nancy Mamdani and financier Ken Griffin, President Trump has officially intervened in the media storm. Trump publicly urged Mamdani to "cherish" wealthy taxpayers like Griffin and warned that the damage would be "irreparable" if these business leaders decided to leave New York.
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