• MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    i mean, that’s not quite how it worked for me. politics (at least the kind i did) is basically getting the people with $10 million or more in assets to donate to and get involved with their communities. we had to trade some favors (there are a few musicians on the board who lend their services for such instances. most of the time it was that, once or twice it was “teach my fuckup kid how to work”), but we got funding for homelessness services.

    if we couldn’t trade those favors, we wouldn’t have any homeless shelters in my county. they ran off grants mostly (during democrat administrations. during republican administrations, we ran off hope and loan forgiveness), but they can’t expand without extraordinary help. which unfortunately takes politicking (which i hate, but they wanted me doing it)

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      14 hours ago

      Then your state is not capable of taxing those with money to extract the value it needs to run said country…
      Why do we need private money to fix public things because the politic-people can’t be bothered to look anywhere but the next donation goal.
      This isnt a donation but a “Pretty please, pay me a standard contractor rate in the disguise of a ‘donation’”.

      Man I hate this illusionary and superficial bullshit

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        4 hours ago

        the taxes weren’t changing, but the grants dried up. yet you blame the taxes.

        it’s like you’re a one trick pony. figure out some other thing to harp on