| Just because we can does not mean we should. Here's how this will pan out. - A number of "officials" (friends) will get cushy jobs for running this program. - It will lose millions of tax dollars - a small portion of the population will get cheaper produce for a photo op - Mamdani and friends will call it a success - But net, this will be net negative for the city (ie. tax dollars to crony jobs and subsidizing food for some). Whats the point? The USSR has tried this (subsidized grocery stores centrally planned). Lets not. If on the other hand, the issue was hey its expensive to bring produce XYZ, so why don't we work to reduce that cost by legalizing Kei [1] trucks and exempt from tolls. Now that would be something interesting. 1 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_truck |
The USSR tried lots of things we do successfully.
This is actually something governments have a proven ability to do, at least in some contexts, without becoming a corrupt boondoggle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Commissary_Agency