Why would I have a problem with a public option for grocery stores? The Free Market has created food deserts across NYC (and in many other areas across America). Is there another solution other than, "fuck the poors, let them survive on frozen burritos from the corner mart"?
There is a trickle down societal benefit to more people having access to affordable healthy food. You're always paying for "someone else's" healthcare, because that's how insurance works. Also, as a tax payer, I'd rather people enter their Medicare eligibility years with fewer health problems
NYC has a big, powerful government. They can use economies of scale to buy food at wholesale. Because the store doesn't need to make a profit for lazy shareholders and executives, it can run the store at-cost and deliver lower cost groceries to New Yorkers.
I don't think he has a single policy that hasn't been successfully implemented elsewhere. My midsize college town had free busses for everyone. Zohran's most ambitious policy is free childcare. Finland has had free or low cost childcare for years.
Pretty sure he was polling at about 0% when this came out a few months ago. Everyone's pooping their pants calling this guy a crazy radical. Meanwhile all he's saying is, "let's do a few common sense things to help make this city somewhat affordable for normal people"
I know conservatives who watched that video and admitted, "ok, this guy has 'the juice'"