The Most NYC Thing Possible… Except You’re Not Allowed to Be There

There is something almost poetic about the idea of a ball drop in New York City. It carries weight. It carries symbolism. It carries that very specific kind of chaotic, electric energy that only NYC can produce. You think of crowds packed shoulder to shoulder, people yelling, laughing, counting down together, strangers becoming temporary neighborsContinue reading “The Most NYC Thing Possible… Except You’re Not Allowed to Be There”

Lights Out Logic: Why a Midnight-to-Dawn Curfew Is a Misguided Fix for a Complex City

There’s a certain kind of policy proposal that feels less like a solution and more like a reflex. Something happens, concerns rise, headlines amplify fear or frustration, and suddenly an idea emerges that sounds decisive, bold, and simple. Too simple. That’s exactly what this proposed New York City “lights out” curfew from 11 PM toContinue reading “Lights Out Logic: Why a Midnight-to-Dawn Curfew Is a Misguided Fix for a Complex City”

I Told You So: Zohran Mamdani’s Trump Meeting Is Everything Wrong With Progressive Politics

Let me start with something simple. I called this. Not in some vague, wishy-washy, “well anything could happen” kind of way. I called this specifically, and clearly, and the people who told me I was being too cynical, too harsh, too uncharitable toward a promising young progressive politician can now sit with what happened onContinue reading “I Told You So: Zohran Mamdani’s Trump Meeting Is Everything Wrong With Progressive Politics”

When Safety Starts to Look Like Force: War Comes to the Subway

I already knew, intellectually, that the National Guard had been deployed into the New York City subway system. I knew this wasn’t some secret federal takeover or a sudden declaration of martial law. I knew the legal explanations, the press releases, the careful language used to reassure the public. And yet, none of that preparedContinue reading “When Safety Starts to Look Like Force: War Comes to the Subway”

The Mayor-Elect and the Illusion of Progressive Leadership

This is my personal opinion. Everything stated here is how I view things as a citizen, writer, and observer of politics. I do not support the mayor-elect, and I am skeptical of his promises, his policies, and the way he presents himself to the public. What follows is my perspective on the hypocrisy, contradictions, andContinue reading “The Mayor-Elect and the Illusion of Progressive Leadership”

The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos

If Zohran Mamdani wins the 2025 New York City mayoral election under Donald Trump’s second administration, I believe it will mark the beginning of a period of chaos unlike anything the city — or even the nation — has ever experienced. And I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been right about several of my predictionsContinue reading “The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos”

The Hard Reality: Why Not Voting for Zohran Isn’t Appeasement — It’s Survival

People are going to call it appeasement. I already know that. They’ll say that not voting for Zohran is giving in to Trump. They’ll say it’s cowardice, or selling out, or betraying progressive values. But it’s none of those things. It’s realism. It’s logistics. It’s survival. This isn’t about ideology anymore. This isn’t about labels,Continue reading “The Hard Reality: Why Not Voting for Zohran Isn’t Appeasement — It’s Survival”

Why Voting Blue This Election Could Backfire for NYC and NYS

This might not be something everyone wants to hear, especially progressives who are hopeful for change. Many people are looking at Zohran and thinking, “He’s going to change things, fix the city, bring new energy and ideas.” The reality, however, is far more complicated—and far more dangerous. A Zohran victory is not guaranteed to bringContinue reading “Why Voting Blue This Election Could Backfire for NYC and NYS”

Why Zohran Winning Could Spell Disaster for NYC and NYS

The current mayoral race in New York City is far more than a local political contest. It is, in many ways, a potential flashpoint with consequences that extend well beyond city limits, beyond partisan politics, and into the very operational foundations of civic governance. What makes this election so consequential is not merely who takesContinue reading “Why Zohran Winning Could Spell Disaster for NYC and NYS”

The Hidden Threat: Zohran’s Readiness for Trump and the Consequences of Withholding Funding from NYC and NYS

As we head into the next election cycle, there is a growing conversation among progressives about who can best stand up to the rising tide of authoritarianism under the looming shadow of Donald Trump. Some believe that progressive figures like Zohran Mamdani, a rising star in New York politics, are the future of the party—ableContinue reading “The Hidden Threat: Zohran’s Readiness for Trump and the Consequences of Withholding Funding from NYC and NYS”