Re: Local/State Politics: Engage Now Or Die!
Posted: Sat January 30, 2021 8:38 pm
A big part of my (very draining!) month has been engagement in local politics.
Socialist policies running rampant around here. Woke woke woke!tragabigzanda wrote:What are the issues compelling you to run, and how/why are the current public officials falling short, in your opinion?Bammer wrote:Every day, you guys, I get a little closer to running for local office. Problem is it’s a huge time commitment (mostly evenings & weekends), doesn’t really pay anything, and I have young kids.
tragabigzanda wrote:i did notBammer wrote:Did you see my post about they released a guy next day who attacked an elderly person and killed their dog?
Bammer wrote:We have a lot of similar things going on in Seattle what with not charging people for lots of various crimes. The latest one that made headlines last week was a 29 year crazy homeless guy attacked a 67 year old (I have to assume based on location) low income guy walking his dog. Attacker was mugging the old guy to steal his jacket. Attacker kicked old guy’s dog, killing the dog. Attacker was arrested and judge released him the following day. (My point about low income being old guy gave an interview saying the dog was all he had “I don’t have much and I’m not going to complain about that, but the dog was all I had.”)
I love the idea of withholding property taxes in protest to shit like this but unfortunately it would backfire on you.
That said if you’re willing to pay several years’ worth of penalties and you save the money, you could pay like 5 years’ worth of back taxes and clear the lien/foreclosure pretty quickly. How would the city do if people stopped paying property taxes en masse? Wouldn’t that be something.
We’ll have to hook up for a beer some day and talk this all out.tragabigzanda wrote:Withholding property taxes in protest may be a fine form of public resistance, but what would you actually want to do from within the legislature to address homelessness, or mental illness, or crime/jail facilities/recidivism?Bammer wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:i did notBammer wrote:Did you see my post about they released a guy next day who attacked an elderly person and killed their dog?Bammer wrote:We have a lot of similar things going on in Seattle what with not charging people for lots of various crimes. The latest one that made headlines last week was a 29 year crazy homeless guy attacked a 67 year old (I have to assume based on location) low income guy walking his dog. Attacker was mugging the old guy to steal his jacket. Attacker kicked old guy’s dog, killing the dog. Attacker was arrested and judge released him the following day. (My point about low income being old guy gave an interview saying the dog was all he had “I don’t have much and I’m not going to complain about that, but the dog was all I had.”)
I love the idea of withholding property taxes in protest to shit like this but unfortunately it would backfire on you.
That said if you’re willing to pay several years’ worth of penalties and you save the money, you could pay like 5 years’ worth of back taxes and clear the lien/foreclosure pretty quickly. How would the city do if people stopped paying property taxes en masse? Wouldn’t that be something.
OMG sorrytragabigzanda wrote:"Vote Bammer 2024: He'll make a sober guy drink."Bammer wrote:We’ll have to hook up for a beer some day and talk this all out.tragabigzanda wrote:Withholding property taxes in protest may be a fine form of public resistance, but what would you actually want to do from within the legislature to address homelessness, or mental illness, or crime/jail facilities/recidivism?Bammer wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:i did notBammer wrote:Did you see my post about they released a guy next day who attacked an elderly person and killed their dog?Bammer wrote:We have a lot of similar things going on in Seattle what with not charging people for lots of various crimes. The latest one that made headlines last week was a 29 year crazy homeless guy attacked a 67 year old (I have to assume based on location) low income guy walking his dog. Attacker was mugging the old guy to steal his jacket. Attacker kicked old guy’s dog, killing the dog. Attacker was arrested and judge released him the following day. (My point about low income being old guy gave an interview saying the dog was all he had “I don’t have much and I’m not going to complain about that, but the dog was all I had.”)
I love the idea of withholding property taxes in protest to shit like this but unfortunately it would backfire on you.
That said if you’re willing to pay several years’ worth of penalties and you save the money, you could pay like 5 years’ worth of back taxes and clear the lien/foreclosure pretty quickly. How would the city do if people stopped paying property taxes en masse? Wouldn’t that be something.
Don’t do ittragabigzanda wrote:lol i don't care. I have a deal with myself that if i can make five years sober, i may have a beer again. I'm currently halfway there.
Yeah, don’t do it, trag. YeahBammer wrote:Don’t do ittragabigzanda wrote:lol i don't care. I have a deal with myself that if i can make five years sober, i may have a beer again. I'm currently halfway there.
Doesn't everyone? There are only 150 Idahoians.Green Habit wrote:Got to talk with the governor here for a few minutes earlier this week.
It's odd, I've somehow met four of the last five governors here in some manner. One was because my dad worked alongside him a long time ago. Another was just by having seats pretty close to him at BSU basketball games when I was a kid.B wrote:Doesn't everyone? There are only 150 Idahoians.Green Habit wrote:Got to talk with the governor here for a few minutes earlier this week.