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In reply to the discussion: Mayor Mamdani:Last year, I told New Yorkers: we would open city-owned grocery stores to take on the affordability crisis [View all]JI7
(93,726 posts)15. But aren't they already having trouble getting doctors to open up in rural
and other underserved and poor areas ?
I think any public non profit would still need to offer competitive pay to get the doctors to work there. I don't really have a problem with this.
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Mayor Mamdani:Last year, I told New Yorkers: we would open city-owned grocery stores to take on the affordability crisis [View all]
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OP
Non-profit social services. Great. Hope that reaches into healthcare, too.
lindysalsagal
Yesterday
#2
I think we might be surprised. It has long been contended by Wall Street financiers that
PatrickforB
Yesterday
#6
Well, Mamdani is in New York City, and the urban areas are generally well supplied with
PatrickforB
Yesterday
#19
I don't disagree at all. Nonprofits don't always have the resources, unfortunately.
Jedi Guy
23 hrs ago
#27
I think some Americans have been awakened when/if they go to a European country (like on a cruise ship) and see what
CTyankee
3 hrs ago
#52
This is why there was so much opposition to Mamdami from the rich elite during the mayoral election. They weren't
Fil1957
Yesterday
#9
Exactly right. Their fear: the public at large seeing for themselves the success of these initiatives.
Passages
Yesterday
#13
The point is not adding stores at this time; it's showing how city-owned stores might work.
WhiskeyGrinder
21 hrs ago
#36