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MysteriousHedgehog23 t1_ixddu0z wrote

When would be an ideal time? You going after work and spending your evening there? How about on Saturday morning? Be honest

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Daddy_Macron t1_ixdf0k8 wrote

How about we don't mire every local government decision in endless hours of meetings? How about the local community votes for hiring experts on relevant issues like zoning, sewage, infrastructure, and education to represent the community's interests instead of leaving it to the local retired Karen's to do it (and inefficiently at that.)

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MysteriousHedgehog23 t1_ixdi5ix wrote

Who gets to “decide” which experts to hire? Because essentially they will be able to steer any decision their way, based on who they hire. This will simply lead to accusations of backroom dealing and kickbacks.

You are naive if you think it’s that simple.

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Daddy_Macron t1_ixdj55d wrote

As opposed to our current famously transparent and non-corrupt system? Somehow cities and towns around America can hire city and town managers without issue, prosecuting and stripping licenses away from those who are found to be corrupt, but NYC is just too special to that?

Meanwhile we're the city where it costs $2,500 to plant one fucking tree, we're having a fiscal crisis despite receiving over $100 Billion in revenue every year, and we have the biggest law industry in the country cause everything that will improve the city is mired in lawsuits all the time. The current system of letting retired car salesmen and stay at home moms run local government is working great. Who needs corrupt experts and specialists? The city is easy to run.

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