Rynar wrote:
The federal government has no say in my level of property tax, the condition of my roads, my rubbish removal, my sewage and water lines, my electricity, the condition of our schools, the pay of our teachers, the distribution of business licences or zoning rights, the fire taxes attached to my cars.
Federal policy impacts everything, but certainly doesn't do the finish-work on spending or policy.
Agreed, this is why I've been arguing for a decade that the Presidency really doesn't have that much impact on my life. I think part of the reason people don't follow local politics is that they don't have as much information on the issues and stances. John Stewart isn't on TV every night talking about how school levy 6 isn't really a tax increase but a continuation of a prior increase that goes to pay for buses or whatnot. People aren't informed/educated/motivated enough to make these decisions themselves. This is a big contributing factor to explain why we have a two-party system in the first place imho. You can pick an issue and vote party-line because of it.
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