Got it. I ask because I like the guy. Seems he knew when come more over to the center after with all of the illegals coming into the city and realized it wasn’t working instead of just towing political line. I think that might have been where the corruption accusations came from. NYC isn’t my kind of city but then again no big city is. The congestion is bad but overall I found it to be cleaner than I had imagined and didn’t see whole lot of homeless on the streets. Contribute that to Adams? I heard it was pretty bad under DeBlasio
I think Adams will do better if he gets a second term. He knows that he only really has a friend in Trump now, and he came up in the 80's and 90's under most of the better mayors, so he understands that after a certain point you need to deal with a city like NYC with a fie=rm hand.
Homelessness wise, it got bad under DeBlasio, but the Covid lockdowns really ramped up a lot of it, and also returned a lot of crime to open view. Then, just as we were coming out of the lockdowns we (and a freshly elected Adams) got slammed with the wave of illegals which made it a 1000x worse, because they weren't the standard crazy homeless that you learn to avoid, but tons of young to middle age men that knew how to commit crime.
I'd attribute the ebb in "street shit" mainly to 3 things -
1) Adams knows he has nothing to lose by being Trump friendly.
2) Adams needs this re-election, and it's Summer. He generally does a lot of law and order sweeps, etc.... in the Summer so he can show up for pics, invite the press, etc.... He loves publicity.
3) Just the general election of Trump. Once he was back in office,the mood across the city just changed. While it hasn't gone right, it's more centrist and pragmatic. The left quietly benefit from this too, because whenever there's any type of law and order activity, they simply blame Trump for some or all of it.