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Originally Posted by davflaws
You say the facts are speaking for themselves
You must believe in fairies trolls and elves
Your biased “facts” just show how hard you’re trying
But either you or “facts” you quote are lying
Breakfast didn't help - I have to stop this! Time to go fishing.
You call this democracy.
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Originally Posted by ynot
I call it inclusiveness ,at last we are getting somewhere.More of this.
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Originally Posted by Joshuatree
I call it inclusiveness ,at last we are getting somewhere.More of this.
The world's first ultra inclusive political system, where instead of one vote per person, it's... ???
BTC went to $69K and now $16K. Good thing I’ve been warning you since it was $3K! I was right!
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Originally Posted by Entrep
The world's first ultra inclusive political system, where instead of one vote per person, it's... ???
And we get get a higher democracy rating as a bonus.
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Originally Posted by Entrep
The world's first ultra inclusive political system, where instead of one vote per person, it's... ???
You might be be interested to hear wider voting powers for some people rather than others, already exist.
If you own properties in several different areas, e.g. say like Luxon's 7 houses & many of our MP's, you get to vote multiple times in local government elections & vote for Board members not once but in each of the local body areas.
There's a problem with this in as much as out of community property owners can influence the local govt election outcomes & vote multiple times.
The Ratepayer roll or Property Vote was abolished by Labour in the late 1980's but reinstated by National in 1991.
Last edited by Blue Skies; 04-08-2022 at 08:23 AM.
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Originally Posted by Blue Skies
You might be be interested to hear wider voting powers for some people rather than others, already exist.
If you own properties in several different areas, e.g. say like Luxon's 7 houses & many of our MP's, you get to vote multiple times in local government elections & vote for Board members not once but in each of the local body areas.
There's a problem with this in as much as out of community property owners can influence the local govt election outcomes & vote multiple times.
The Ratepayer roll or Property Vote was abolished by Labour in the late 1980's but reinstated by National in 1991.
One house = one set of rates to pay = one vote. What's the problem?
What's more, there is no racial regulations (eg apartheid) around who can/cannot buy a house.
BTC went to $69K and now $16K. Good thing I’ve been warning you since it was $3K! I was right!
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