• @SCB
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    1 year ago

    Lmao my town is in an uproar because there is no bussing for the high school, but my town literally voted to disincorporate (and won!) rather than pay a double-digit yearly increase on their taxes… to pay for bussing.

    • @Delusional
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      781 year ago

      More and more it seems like people just don’t want to help pay for services that are extremely helpful. Yet when those services are removed, they get all uppity about it. It’s just like brexit. Stupidity on a massive scale.

      • JokeDeity
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        361 year ago

        Because it’s extremely easy to convince people to make conservative decisions, but they have to actually be paying some level of conscious attention to get behind progressive ideas.

        • @notatoad
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          1 year ago

          people really hate being warned about the consequences of their actions.

          “you can do whatever you want, and we’ll tell you it’ll be ok” will never not win votes.

      • BeautifulMind ♾️
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        241 year ago

        Sometimes the cost of not funding the thing is higher than the costs of funding it

        • rentar42
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          201 year ago

          Not just sometimes. That’s the norm. It’s why we decided to fund stuff with public money in the first place: it’s cheaper than not doing it.

      • @demlet
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        91 year ago

        It’s the result of deliberate dumbing down of the voters. Can’t have the plebs actually voting for their interests.

      • @Madison420
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        41 year ago

        They don’t want to pay for programs they don’t benefit from and even those they only want to hamper enough that they get theirs but no one else does.