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politics22h ago
Mamdani mugs for the cameras — and accidentally reveals the truth about NYC housing
- Mamdani faced backlash for prioritizing optics over real housing fixes after HPD inspection and Earth Day announcements.
- The article argues NYCHA residents endure worse conditions than private buildings despite the mayor’s inspections.
- Earth Day plan to install heat pumps is questioned for effectiveness in cold temperatures and long-term sustainability.
- The piece claims private landlords face fewer penalties for minor violations, while NYCHA needs urgent repairs.
- Public advocate Jumaane Williams is cited as labeling NYCHA as a major private-landlord problem.
- The columnist portrays Mamdani’s actions as a 'performative mayoralty' rather than a fix-focused leadership approach.
- The article emphasizes that green upgrades should not overshadow immediate safety needs in NYCHA housing.
- Residents like Gloria Carter voiced that basic needs such as mold and broken hinges remain unaddressed.
- The column casts the solar panels and heat pumps as potentially delayed if public funding runs out.
- The piece asserts housing policy should balance private and public housing needs with structural reforms.
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