Bitcoin paychecks! Tech for everything! Civic worker crypto wallets! Wait, who won the election again? Choire writes
The next mayor of New York City, Andrew Yang. What’s that? Photo: CBS New York/YouTube In the distant days of spring and summer, while you liberal elites were enjoying the first flush of vaccinations at your country homes, mayoral candidates pummeled the voters of New York City with their personalities. It all ended on June 22, when a bathtub full of wanna-be mayors were kicked back to high-paid consultant status, mostly because they were really well-qualified women and/or owned by big banks.
But since he won the Democratic nomination and then became the mayor-elect, Andrew Yang has flowered into the best version of himself. So far, he has:• Promised to give crypto wallets to the employees of the city of New York.• Made an incredibly chaotic suggestion to both extend Citibike and to introduce Citibike competitors across the city.
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