Three out of four young voters put this man in office. Voters who had lived in New York City less than five years backed him 85% to 14%. They voted for the TikTok version of governance: big promises, great optics, someone else's problem. Free buses sounded great in a Trevor Noah interview.
City-owned grocery stores sound great at a rally in East Harlem. Governing eight million people with real money and real consequences? That's where the fantasy ends.
New York City doesn't have a bus problem or a grocery problem. It has a mayor with a socialism problem. And unlike his buses, the bill is running right on schedule.
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