A Democratic Socialist New Year
We watched Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration as New York City’s mayor today. It was so moving. I never lived in New York City but I’ve spent enough time there to almost feel like a New Yorker. I’ve worked there a few times. I can navigate the city on foot, by bicycle, by subway/train, and (almost) by bus. I know exactly where the inauguration was held, a rather dull place in lower Manhattan. My heart was full watching this. I love the diversity of the city. And I wish the new administration so much success. Such a sense of optimism! I could even believe this mayoralty will turn the tide of right-wing extremism.


I dare to hope you are right
The feeling of optimism is welcome – and one to hold on to!
Catherine~ Oh, I do so hope you are right. But, I must say the news late tonight of bombs in Venezuela, just leaves me confused. May the good rise to the top, like the fat in a warm pot of chicken noodle soup. (((hugs)))
I’ve been baffled all weekend. There’s a local man here who’s running for Senate against Susan Collins. His name is Graham Platner. Sam collected signatures for him this weekend. Lots of stories of enthusiastic signers, very uplifting.
Catherine~
Oh, this is good to hear!
He’s much better at actually taking action than I am, but I live vicariously…