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Quoted By: >>20779769
From /pol/
So you know how everyone pays property taxes and that everyone pays taxes for education?
Well, what if for every 10 or more residences in an area they pool together money from those to buy local who knows what's for everyone to use?
Basically before people try socialism or a personal ubi, it would be better to make some kind of an app where a local community signs up to put aside a small amount to buy some things they would all share.
It could be like tax exempted or credited, through existing charity rules because you're using it for jolly cooperation!
It could be equipment for landscaping, household supplies, school supplies, or things to replace services purchases. Or it could be to set the whole neighborhood up with a service at a discount.
A municipality could do the same with money moved away from say property or education taxes so that an area saves on their items by coordinating a small portion of the socially shared funds expected of them.
People would basically vote on bulk purchases every month or to just get the money back, thus having local direct democracy!
Pic is random; also wtf with the pewpews?
Oh on topic though uh google data analyst certificate plus like a calc test with stats questions is basically what I meant as like if Rome were now you'd need that to idk have an opinion that mattered and be a senator... Is basically how I feel about the today of stuff.
Because we have a lot of tech that people have no idea how works and that's basically business wise how it works
So you know how everyone pays property taxes and that everyone pays taxes for education?
Well, what if for every 10 or more residences in an area they pool together money from those to buy local who knows what's for everyone to use?
Basically before people try socialism or a personal ubi, it would be better to make some kind of an app where a local community signs up to put aside a small amount to buy some things they would all share.
It could be like tax exempted or credited, through existing charity rules because you're using it for jolly cooperation!
It could be equipment for landscaping, household supplies, school supplies, or things to replace services purchases. Or it could be to set the whole neighborhood up with a service at a discount.
A municipality could do the same with money moved away from say property or education taxes so that an area saves on their items by coordinating a small portion of the socially shared funds expected of them.
People would basically vote on bulk purchases every month or to just get the money back, thus having local direct democracy!
Pic is random; also wtf with the pewpews?
Oh on topic though uh google data analyst certificate plus like a calc test with stats questions is basically what I meant as like if Rome were now you'd need that to idk have an opinion that mattered and be a senator... Is basically how I feel about the today of stuff.
Because we have a lot of tech that people have no idea how works and that's basically business wise how it works
