Zohran's model is based on a simple premise: put people first. His NYC-specific policies is just a distillation of this main premise, fit for the needs of New York. Maybe his specific policies wouldn't work for the Appalachias, but the DNA of his approach will, and must: money is energy. You either direct it to the people, or the 1%. To bettering people's lives, or to data centers serving the few on the backs of the many.
I’m glad I’m not the only one! I’m from Texas, and so many of the potential solutions you brought up apply there too. People don’t have A/C units. You can 100% offer to provide for your community and tailor your tone to better suit the neighborhood. The underlying ideas are still the same. I hope we see more of this in future elections!
Yup. I live in the smallest population county east of the Mississippi, in Appalachian Virginia. Here, it could be not just affordability but also availability of housing and childcare. Both are ridiculously hard to find, and housing is astronomical IF you can find it.
Zohran's model is based on a simple premise: put people first. His NYC-specific policies is just a distillation of this main premise, fit for the needs of New York. Maybe his specific policies wouldn't work for the Appalachias, but the DNA of his approach will, and must: money is energy. You either direct it to the people, or the 1%. To bettering people's lives, or to data centers serving the few on the backs of the many.
I’m glad I’m not the only one! I’m from Texas, and so many of the potential solutions you brought up apply there too. People don’t have A/C units. You can 100% offer to provide for your community and tailor your tone to better suit the neighborhood. The underlying ideas are still the same. I hope we see more of this in future elections!
Poder Emma, in Asheville. Housing coop. Check it out.
Yup. I live in the smallest population county east of the Mississippi, in Appalachian Virginia. Here, it could be not just affordability but also availability of housing and childcare. Both are ridiculously hard to find, and housing is astronomical IF you can find it.
Yess!!!! Here in Asheville there’s a LOT of work to be done. I wish I knew what I could do here and the movements to join.
Right on!