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Critics of New York Citys mayor-elect have said his pledges of free bus service and universal childcare are unrealistic, but in Europe its a given.
After New York Citys race for mayor catapulted Zohran Mamdani from state assembly member into one of the worlds most prominent progressive voices, intense debate swirled over the ideas at the heart of his campaign. His critics and opponents painted pledges such as free bus service, universal childcare and rent freezes as unworkable, unrealistic and exorbitantly expensive.
But some have hit back, highlighting the quirk of geography that underpins some of this view. He promised things that Europeans take for granted, but Americans are told are impossible, said the Dutch environmentalist and former government adviser Alexander Verbeek in the wake of Tuesdays election. Verbeek backed this with a comment he had overheard in an Oslo cafe, in which Mamdani was described as an American politician who finally sounded normal.
Normal. Thats the word, Verbeek wrote in his newsletter, The Planet. Here, taking care of one another through public programs isnt radical socialism. Its Tuesday.
That view hit on the wide differences in how Mamdanis promises are seen by many across the Atlantic. Europeans recognize his vision about free public transit and universal childcare. We expect our governments to make these kinds of services accessible to all of us, said Verbeek. We pay higher taxes and get civilized societies in return. The debate here isnt whether to have these programs, but how to improve them.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/06/europe-zohran-mamdani-policies-normal
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Sure would be nice to know that all Democrats think of Mamdani's policy views as normal.
B.See
(7,290 posts)it's the fact that more than ONE THIRD of the world's countries have been led by a woman, with 14 currently led by women presidents or prime ministers.
Including bastions of machismo like Japan and Mexico.
Yet the so-called leader of the 'free world' and symbol of democracy HASN'T yet been able to muster even one.
wtf????
ananda
(33,962 posts)That would be a trifecta.
malaise
(291,003 posts)Rec
America needs Tuesdays.
Prairie Gates
(6,797 posts)CanonRay
(15,792 posts)like our people have. Thanks Murdock.