Zohran Mamdani pats himself on the back with 100 days bash, speech as critics call it massive insecurity

Mayor Zohran Mamdani threw himself a great big bash to celebrate his first 100 days in office, and even launched a website so his faithful comrades can track his “achievements” across the city — despite reneging on numerous campaign promises.Hizzoner headlined his party with a speech at the 3,200-seat Knockdown Center in Queens Sunday evening, where he doubled down on inaugural vows to govern New York as a staunch socialist while his staff set up a cringey, self-congratulatory museum pop-up of his fledgling time as mayor.“As I said on that freezing January afternoon to more than eight and a half million New Yorkers — ‘We will govern without shame and insecurity, making no apology for what we believe,” Mamdani said, according to excerpts of his prepared remarks reviewed by The Post.“‘I was elected as a democratic socialist, and I will govern as a democratic socialist,'” said the remarks, which quoted himself.“For 102 days, we have done just that.”Mamdani plans to list numerous achievements, which include dedicating some time to the various potholes paved during his first 100 days in office.“By the end of this year, the Department of Transportation will repave 1,150 lane miles of our streets,” Mamdani’s remarks said.

“On day six, when we paved the bump at the base of the Williamsburg Bridge, that was pothole politics.“If government can’t do the small things, how could you ever trust it to do the big ones?” the mayor’s remarks noted.“How can we promise to transform our city if we can’t pave your street?”Other accomplishments he listed included his pilot program for city-run day care, a proposal to get rid of scaffolding sheds, along with modifications to make sewer drains more effective.The mayor’s party even had a “100 days museum,” which featured a kid-sized podium from his day care announcement, and leftovers from the Taco Bell wrapper and drink he devoured during a March Q&A he gave about fast food worker in...

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