Submitted by [deleted] t3_z79b51 in philadelphia
this_shit t1_iy8ed0q wrote
Reply to comment by flamehead2k1 in I’m not well versed in City Politics, who should I support in 2023? by [deleted]
Yeah I mean that's kind of my point. I would love if our politics were about running the city and not various hyperlocal industry groups fighting over the scraps.
Philly's local government hasn't even been captured by growth industries - real estate and construction (two local industries you can't kill) are the main sources of local political power. Groceries are likewise not a growth industry.
Re: Brown, I know other people are corrupt, but it's uncompelling to claim to be a reformer while embracing a baseline level of overt corruption. I think that hurts the case for reform more than even an ideal reformer could advance it.
flamehead2k1 t1_iy8fzew wrote
My point is that you seem more focused on potential corruption by Brown than actual corruption by the people that developed the tax.
Demanding divestment is an unfair expectation and doesn't address the main drivers of corruption in the city, labor connections and council prerogative.
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