Mamdani is frightfully short on achievements in the first 100 days.
Posted by Mondo Fuego™ on June 15, 2026, 10:02 am
Lots of unquantified and unquantifiable bullshit in this article from the office of the mayor.
What it doesn't say: how many taxpayers have left or are in the process of leaving, and what is the impact on the tax base? Couple that with his "generous" $1.2 Billion spending of taxpayer money on child care for all ... i.e., taking care of other people's children on your dime, and you're probably in the hole several billion.
Here's the bucket of unquantified bullshit summed up: "tackling corruption and waste, solving problems big and small and protecting all New Yorkers".
It is important to remember that he was a failed comedian before duping the naive public into voting him into office. [Side babble: I haven't been back to NYC in 2 decades, and I surely do not want to re-visit it the way things are now. Same for Chicago, although Evanston and above are still quite nice. SF is out, but I would go back to parts of LA, and SD. MPLS never again. Had lots of fun in Detroit, but all the landmark restaurants are gone (Fox and Hounds, Meriwether's, Machus Red Fox, Big Buck), so why go again?]
NEW YORK – Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced today the launch of a new website to keep New Yorkers informed about the administration’s first 100 days. The site features an interactive map highlighting accomplishments across the five boroughs, along with a dropdown menu to sort initiatives by the administration’s key priorities.
In his first 100 days, Mayor Mamdani has delivered results for New Yorkers. On Day 8, the Mayor joined Governor Hochul to announce a historic $1.2 billion investment in universal child care, including a 1,000-seat expansion of 3-K. This fall, the Mamdani administration will offer full-day, full-year 2-K seats for the first time in city history.
The administration has also secured more than $9 million in restitution for workers and small businesses, expanded protected time off for 4.3 million workers and delivered $34 million in repairs, settlements and judgements on behalf of tenants.
“New Yorkers deserve a government that works as hard as they do,” said Mayor Mamdani. “We promised transparency and accountability, and this website lets people see exactly when and where we’re investing in our city. The best part is, this is only the beginning.”
Since taking office Jan. 1, Mayor Mamdani has made stops and announcements in all five boroughs. From filling the 100,000th pothole in Staten Island to clearing illegal dumping in the Bronx, the map illustrates the scope of the administration’s work in its first 100 days.
The website is organized around four key themes: delivering child care for all, tackling corruption and waste, solving problems big and small and protecting all New Yorkers. The interactive map also includes links to press releases, photos, videos and other relevant information.