To: familyop
When I saw all of the new millages on my (absentee: I’m out of town for the election) ballot, I was fairly deeply annoyed. No one without property should be able to vote on these. They have no financial interest.
To: ferret_airlift
"When I saw all of the new millages on my (absentee: Im out of town for the election) ballot, I was fairly deeply annoyed. No one without property should be able to vote on these. They have no financial interest."
But they do vote and will vote. The answer might lie more in the decline in decades of indirectly subsidized skyrocketing real estate prices (too much government spending on do-nothing employment for regulating troublemakers). With lower real estate prices and fewer regulations, more voters will have an interest.
70 posted on
07/28/2016 10:22:24 AM PDT by
familyop
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