Sure sure sure, but did the government make any profit from doing this?
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Business owners whose vehicles now need less repair and maintenance: “This is unacceptable“
"Garmin GPS announces next update to bring back missing potholes by playing bang.mp3 without any user input destination needed..."
Suspension and tire shops across NYC are sobbing
There's a corner gas episode where the small town gets upset after a pothole is filled because it helps reduce the speed of traffic and a speed bump is too fancy
Fucking socialist, wasting money on things people need.
I know you're joking, but it is so depressing that this is EXACTLY how so many government officials think and how so many constituents have been brainwashed to think.
and, equally if not more depressingly, governments can make waaay more money by TAXING THE FUCKING RICH!
The typical conservative response to that is "but then they'll take their businesses elsewhere and now you get nothing."
The typical conservative response also fails to even consider just how difficult, expensive, and risky it is to move a large business to an entirely new region. Real estate has to be purchased and sold, employees have to be relocated or replaced, logistics have to be established in the new region, valuable business connections and contracts will have to be severed, and for brick and mortar businesses, the competitive landscape will be different.
Car infrastructure doesn't need to make a profit don't you know? Its just public transport that needs be a net gain for the city
New campaign slogan:
Zohran, he'll fill all your holes.

I wish those movies were still funny today. They were so great in their time.
They aged terribly
Can my city borrow Mamdani for a couple months?
This guy seems like he’s off to a great start.
And who would have thought paying people to provide services would work? I’m shocked!
I mean, I do legitimately wonder how he did this when other administrations didn't or couldn't. Would like an insider perspective. Like, did he just pay tons and tons of OT? Did he order the potholes filled quickly, even if they didn't meet the normal standard for quality? Did he crack the whip and say "fuck your union rules!" Or were past administrations just this corrupt/lazy/incompetent?
I'm sure his fanboys will say "obviously it's the last one - he's not a corrupt capitalist pig", or something. And I'm open to that explaination. But I'd like, yaknow, some actual statements from people who were actually involved.
I mean, I do legitimately wonder how he did this when other administrations didn't or couldn't.
I suspect the article is overselling it (the comparison, not the raw pothole number), and they don't source basically anything they're saying, so it's hard to definitively call them on that. NYC had a winter that created an abnormal number of potholes, and this article (using an uncited figure) says: "the same number that would usually take New York’s Department of Transport (DOT) a week." But is that for filling potholes directly after winter? Is it for the rate of potholes per week averaged across the year (which would be a completely invalid comparison)? I guess I could try digging it up, but Novara Media clearly didn't give enough of a shit when they said it.
I think it's cool regardless.
Donate one hour’s wage per month—or whatever you can afford—today.
Dunno, Novara; maybe when you decide to learn how hyperlinks work.
EDIT: I tried to follow one breadcrumb to the NYT using this quote from the article: "According to the New York Times, the incident signaled early on that Mamdani was raring to take on “long ignored street improvements – the kind of meat-and-potatoes issue that some previous mayors have struggled to deliver on”.".
I can't find that quote, trying different excerpts from the quote (but the full quote should be findable anyway). Thaaaaaaaat's really fucking questionable. I could be missing something. @return2ozma@lemmy.world, your thoughts?
Crazy what not settling for less when it comes to public office will do for you for once.

Of course.
Actual uplifting news and it's something Zohran Mamdani did. Sucks that this guy isn't eligible for the presidency.
Trump won't be eligible in next election and I'm certain that won't stop him from trying. Why can't we do the same?
...because Zohran Mamdani isnt already the president and isnt being supported by the richest men in the world and is actively being worked against.
Great things happen when the wealthy pay their fair share.
This is exactly why they never want us to see it happen.
This should be in every Mayoral orientation handbook.
The problem is, you see; hardly anyone reads books these days.
I have dozens of books (that warn exactly, with instructions) on how to avoid this exact situation.
Ever since the day I first saw him I knew this was a man who can fill a hole
Makes you wonder what Eric Adams was doing all day
No it doesn't. He was lining his fucking pockets.
Fraud. At a break-neck pace.
wow, its almost like socialism can benefit society.
I mean this really isn't socialism this is just basic general government work and somebody actually pushing for the people that do the work that they're being paid to do already.
I mean I know he's a ladies man, but seriously, 8000 in a day? Hats off, Mamdani. Don't forget the electrolyte drinks.
Turns out you can improve both public transit and driving! It was sort of being implied by haters that driving was going to get way worse under him IIRC.
Should've used rats to fill them in. .
Boom, two birds, one stone.
I should be mayor. Amateurs.
I would give my left nut for my city to spend some money to fill in the god damn potholes instead of whatever the hell they're spending my extra .1 percent sales tax for stupid road projects that will do nothing to actually make a difference in traffic..
