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Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:56 pm
by TC Talks
Thoughts?
The state of Delaware is famously business-friendly. With more than 1.8 million entities registered in the First State, companies outnumber its human residents by nearly two-to-one.

One city is now moving to raise businesses' influence in the state even further, with a proposal to grant them the right to vote.

Seaford, a town of about 8,000 on the Nanticoke River, amended its charter in April to allow businesses — including LLCs, corporations, trusts or partnerships — the right to vote in local elections. The law would go into effect once both houses of Delaware's state legislature approve it.

The proposal has rekindled a debate over how much power corporations should have in local government, with fierce opposition from civic interest groups who say businesses already wield too much influence over politics.

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:20 pm
by Rate This
You know how we make fun of communist countries or theocracies in the Middle East? This is that kind of a thing except we substitute capitalism in place of the other ideologies.

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:27 pm
by Matt
TC Talks wrote:
Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:56 pm
Thoughts?
The state of Delaware is famously business-friendly. With more than 1.8 million entities registered in the First State, companies outnumber its human residents by nearly two-to-one.

One city is now moving to raise businesses' influence in the state even further, with a proposal to grant them the right to vote.

Seaford, a town of about 8,000 on the Nanticoke River, amended its charter in April to allow businesses — including LLCs, corporations, trusts or partnerships — the right to vote in local elections. The law would go into effect once both houses of Delaware's state legislature approve it.

The proposal has rekindled a debate over how much power corporations should have in local government, with fierce opposition from civic interest groups who say businesses already wield too much influence over politics.
#Delware

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:34 pm
by Turkeytop
Can they run for office too?

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:20 pm
by TC Talks
Turkeytop wrote:
Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:34 pm
Can they run for office too?
No, but one business owner was discovered to have voted 31 times because he lead 31 businesses in a small town. This allowed him to remove someone from city council whom was pressuring city staff to address blight issues with some of the property the businessman owned.

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:24 pm
by Turkeytop
TC Talks wrote:
Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:20 pm
Turkeytop wrote:
Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:34 pm
Can they run for office too?
No, but one business owner was discovered to have voted 31 times because he lead 31 businesses in a small town. This allowed him to remove someone from city council whom was pressuring city staff to address blight issues with some of the property the businessman owned.
MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD. VERY SAD !!!!!!

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 6:34 am
by Round Six
My first thought was how corporate money will affect the quality of life for the local community.

Like TC pointed out, the ability to vote brings influence. The corporations start spending money in the community. Pretty soon Seaford High School has a world class campus and scholarships for everyone. Seaford's park system and waterfront is amazing. You get the idea.

If such a thing was to happen, would the same civic interest groups griping in Turkey's original post still have a problem?

Re: Corporations getting right to vote in Delware

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:41 am
by TC Talks
Round Six wrote:
Tue Jun 27, 2023 6:34 am
My first thought was how corporate money will affect the quality of life for the local community.

Like TC pointed out, the ability to vote brings influence. The corporations start spending money in the community. Pretty soon Seaford High School has a world class campus and scholarships for everyone. Seaford's park system and waterfront is amazing. You get the idea.

If such a thing was to happen, would the same civic interest groups griping in Turkey's original post still have a problem?
You think that, or they vote to strip tax dollars from schools. These aren't large corporations, these are small businesses who get the vote too. They want zero tax, so no world class schools.