My thinking: do Morales, Garcia, Wiley, and maybe even a few others deserve to be taken seriously for the role? Absolutely. Is there one clearly positioned better at this point? M/G/W are currently B-tier in this race. The only optimism is that they're not far behind Adams
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Antwort an @brianvan @ceaweaver und
And this is just anecdotal for me, but I've dropped Stringer from my rankings. Like, if he DID those things (and it sure looks like it), how do you justify electing him?
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Antwort an @brianvan @ceaweaver und
In addition to the accusation of sexual misconduct, reading SO MANY anecdotes about him being a hardball dick in his decades in politics was more than enough to write him off. I get why the Biaggis and Bowmans of the world jumped on early, AOC was smart not to. Always a weird fit
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Antwort an @nico_press @ceaweaver und
I justified the "hardball" stuff because he is a creature of this system & we hadn't gotten to the point where anyone made a viable case to remake the system. It quietly became an advantage. It shouldn't have been. People are delusional if they think Tusk is going to be softer
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Antwort an @brianvan @ceaweaver und
Oh absolutely which is why if I had to choose between Yang or Adams I’d go with the parochial weirdo who could be checked by a strong council over Bradley Fucking Tusk’s cutout.
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Antwort an @nico_press @brianvan und
Yang isn't a "rubber stamp" for Tusk, and he's clearly to the left of Adams. Why wouldn't Yang be "checked" or work with city council?
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Antwort an @SiFan77217194 @brianvan und
This doesn’t inspire confidencepic.twitter.com/XSMdHw1tTd
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Antwort an @nico_press @SiFan77217194 und
It's not clear who Yang is accountable to or what he sees his base as. I don't know that the council has *that* much power to check the Mayor who is executing a vast amount of decisions on a day to day basis. But yes, who they elect speaker is going to be important.
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Antwort an @ceaweaver @nico_press und
I think one of the misconceptions of this race is that there's a suspicion of Yang that he would be solely inclined (or advised) to proceed like Bloomberg, both neoliberally and autocratically. Of course Yang is tilting in that direction. But so are a lot of the candidates.
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Antwort an @brianvan @ceaweaver und
It's appealing because it's what donors (a population that skews rich, white, privileged, opposed philosophically to social power) are telling him that's exactly what they want in the next mayor. The media is even rewarding him for it! The whole race is tilting that way.
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I kinda disagree that the biggest factor in the ideological shift towards neoliberalism amongst the candidates is who the donor base is, especially in a race like this one with a huge amt of public money
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