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nutribueno | 6 months ago

> If you want to effect change my recommendation is to show up.

I have reservations about this line of thought.

For one, the people at the local city counsel have been showing up for a long time, all over the country in fact. If the actions they took have brought them here, of what use were the actions?

And second, I would like to see some hard evidence that you have in fact effected/enacted change by showing up beyond just being more informed and participating in what can otherwise be (from personal experience) either a snooze-fest or an echo chamber.

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pj_mukh|6 months ago

I say this as an immigrant: But if you're not an immigrant, a medicare recipient or maybe in the military, your state and municipal governments have significantly more influence on your life than your federal government and most people rarely pay attention to this level of politics.

This lets the people who do pay attention have complete capture. You know your rent is high? Yea that's mostly your state and municipal government doing the bidding of landlords and landed gentry.

beeflet|6 months ago

Unfortunately it is impossible to institute a single land-value-tax without federal change

cj|6 months ago

Why discourage people from attending their local city meetings?

Sure, it might be a "snooze-fest", but you're not there for excitement.

beeflet|6 months ago

The kinds of people who have time to attend city meetings are out of touch it's worthless

ranyume|6 months ago

Keeping local communities habitable is each individual's responsibility towards the community. This much should be ingrained in everyone. If you treat yourself and act as an individual you will never accomplish anything.

I don't intent this comment to be a "you're wrong" comment. I'm only saying that OP's POV runs on an assumption that can be damaging.

scarface_74|6 months ago

The smaller the unit of government, the more it transcends politics and becomes about good governance and getting things done.

At least I thought that when living in GA and saw most of the modern governors both Democratic and Republican weren’t bat shit crazy.

Kemp (Republican) is still sort of trying to hold the line against the GA MAGA wing of the Republican Party.

But then I moved to Florida…

vel0city|6 months ago

> For one, the people at the local city counsel have been showing up for a long time, all over the country in fact.

Yeah, and they're a big part of the reason why housing is a messed up as it is.