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November 4, 2025 7 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Get a load of this story page six for what
it's Sometimes I tell you the source, sometimes sometimes I don't.
But page six, I feel like you gotta let people know.
And they're saying that, Mom, Donnie, it's kind of a
confirmation of an email I got from a listener yesterday
about Mom, Donnie wins real estate is going to go
through the roof in Connecticut. Get a load of this.
They're saying. Connecticut homes aren't the only uh, suburban staples

(00:25):
in demand. Now that Democratic socialist Zoron Mamdani looks likely
to win the election for New York City mayor. Sources
tell Page six this week that schools and the wealthy
Connecticut suburbs are seeing spikes in interests in interest excuse me,

(00:46):
from families looking to flee New York. Now, this is
interesting and on a lot of levels. So they say
there's there was an open There was an open house
at Greenwich's Greenwich Country Day School last weekend, and they
had so many people from the city they had to
open another auditorium. And then once that got so for

(01:09):
they had to simulcast it. They had to start getting
virtual And that's from somebody from I don't know what
to make of this leafy Greenwich Connecticut. Is that an
ad is leafy? And is that a working adjective? And
is it leafy? Dare I say, Ian Moore, all of

(01:31):
Connecticut is leafy right now? I don't know what to
do with that one. Nonetheless, the they're calling it Mom
Donnie Flight. They've given it a name, the exodus, you know,
being here, the happy ones are near. Let's get together.
The source chalked up all of this increased interest to

(01:54):
mom Donnie Flight. That's the name for it. They say,
tuition at this school, get a little of this. For
nursery school is forty seven grand a year. For high
school it's sixty one grand a year. Now, I think

(02:16):
I'd love to have an elected official who made a
move in some direction to make it so that nursery school, no,
nursery school anywhere, nursery school on Jupiter wasn't didn't cost
forty seven thousand dollars. There should be tuition caps. There

(02:38):
should be caps on these things. It's insane, all of
this talk about student debt relief and Lona. We should
be having conversations with our school's about your tuitions being
absurd and your education's being crap, But you know, I
won't hold my breath on that one. As for the

(02:59):
Mom Donnie light, it's interesting. My belief is these people
are no different than those who run for office in town.
I've talked about them often here on show. And they
vote yes, let's legalize weed, and then when they seek

(03:22):
office in their town there's like, there will be no
dispensaries in our town. That makes no sense to me.
So these are people who are going to vote for
Mom Donnie. They're not voting for Cuomo and fleeing. They're
voting for Mom Donnie and fleeing, is my belief. The
Mom Donnie flight, the people on the vessel, you know,

(03:45):
they all getting they all just left the voting boots
where they voted for him. They can just roll that way.
They're like, yes, he's the right vote for the right
all of the right reasons.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
And I don't feel good.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
But and in the meantime, we put our kids in school.
We overflow Connecticut, and we live in Connecticut. We've got
the money to come and go. They're all mom dotty voters.
That's the biggest problem in America, I believe. Now they
say as far as people who've donated to this particular school.
They say that this this one school in question. Notable

(04:22):
alumni include Jen Saki, Tech Bros. Cameron and Tyler Lincoln
Voss Adam, are there really brothers out there whose last
name is Winkle Voss? That sounds Dickensian. I don't really
know what to do with that, my main man. I

(04:42):
do have to say, Ron Howard's daughter Bryce went to
this school because Ron Howard bailed on Hollywood for Connecticut.
I watched him say it in an interview WWE. The
WWE's Stephanie McMahon makes sense being raised out that way
and their ties to Connecticut. NBA star Donovan Mitchell, who

(05:05):
actually donated twelve million dollars to his former stomping grounds
to the school just five years back. Mom Donnie has
reportedly said that it's important that the Post bury this
fact seven paragraphs into the story and under four photos

(05:26):
of him with a dazzling smile, and then that when
he wins the election, he'll halt the city's gifted and
talented program for kindergarteners. How buried is that? And if
you don't think they're being halted in Connecticut? That started
years ago, though, those are getting lopped off everywhere. New

(05:49):
York was probably a last bastion for such a program.
New York LA, you know, could only hazard a guess.
But Connecticut did away with so many those programs some
twenty years ago. I'm right on the nose as far
as that's concerns about twenty years ago. Now, The Post

(06:10):
has reported that real estate brokers in Connecticut Westchester they're
seeing quote unquote frenzied interest reminiscent of the pandemic exodus
property being snapped up in days amid fierce quote unquote
amid fierce competition, all cash deals.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Like that, Jim, all cash peeling off to you right now.
You hear that, Well, I can't because there's a train
park in the backyard, but that never happens.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Give me that one. Bade me off a piece of
that big fat roll. I'll get the hell here. In
upscale Greenwich, they say the number of houses available to
buy has dwindled from eight hundred to one hundred and seventeen.

(07:03):
Mamdani flight. Just know that everybody fleeing New York because
Mandani winning voted for him too,
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