Kyle Kulinski breaks down how Zohran Mamdani balanced New York City's budget after inheriting a $12 billion deficit — and did it without gutting services or hitting working-class New Yorkers with tax hikes.
The mechanics are worth understanding: $8 billion in state aid secured from Albany, $2 billion through pension restructuring, operational savings, and targeted taxes on the wealthy. That combination closed the gap while still funding universal childcare and preserving libraries, parks, and city infrastructure. Kulinski walks through each piece and makes the case that this wasn't luck or magic — it was tactical governance, including a willingness to work with Governor Hochul when it served the city's interests.
For Kulinski, the deeper point is what this disproves. The persistent charge against progressive governance is that it's idealistic at best and incompetent at worst. Mamdani's first budget is a direct answer to that — evidence that clean, non-corrupt administration can actually deliver, at a moment when examples of functional government are hard to come by.
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