For all his radicalism, Zohran Mamdani’s program is often as vaporous as steam wafting from a Midtown manhole.
It’s a lot more about vibes than about delivering real change.
His city-owned grocery store scheme, for starters, is almost entirely symbolic — not any real answer to the price-gouging he and his fans pretends is common at privately owned markets.
The initial plan is only for one city store in each borough: That literally can’t make any difference for most New Yorkers.
And those five stores can’t even be a meaningful test because it’d be a disaster for the new mayor if any of the stores failed.
Tellingly, Mamdani brags that Chicago has already done a “feasibility study” for city-owned groceries.
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Problem is, no one can read the Chicago analysis, because city leaders shelved it — almost