on โ12-08-2014 04:46 PM
At last Sydney businesses are going to be able to vote for the mayor for Sydney.
Businesses will be afforded 2 votes per business and residents 1 vote per person.
Up to 80.000 businesses will be able to vote. 80.000 businesses who were not willing to jump through hoops, fill out endless paperwork and time consuming make work that saw a lot of businesses lose heart. The predictions are Moore will be finished and not before time.
78.5% of the rates are paid by businesses, businesses will no longer be put into a headlock and jump through hoops justy to vote.
The corrupt gerrymander Moore has enjoyed up to now will be, at last. be a level playing field.
on โ12-08-2014 05:04 PM
Not a day too soon.
on โ12-08-2014 05:41 PM
@lightningdance wrote:At last Sydney businesses are going to be able to vote for the mayor for Sydney.
Businesses will be afforded 2 votes per business and residents 1 vote per person.
Up to 80.000 businesses will be able to vote. 80.000 businesses who were not willing to jump through hoops, fill out endless paperwork and time consuming make work that saw a lot of businesses lose heart. The predictions are Moore will be finished and not before time.
78.5% of the rates are paid by businesses, businesses will no longer be put into a headlock and jump through hoops justy to vote.
The corrupt gerrymander Moore has enjoyed up to now will be, at last. be a level playing field.
Businesses already are allowed to vote. This proposal is about forcing them to vote, not only one vote but two.
Last election out of 100,000 registered to vote only 1700 did vote. Why should they have to vote and why should they all get 2 votes?
People live there too, it's not only businesses that matter. The manager of a development company might decide Hyde Park would be better used as a shopping complex or office block.
Some people celebrate the strangest things, as is their right.
on โ12-08-2014 10:35 PM
on โ13-08-2014 07:13 AM
Aside from it being an absolutely ludicrous decision reminiscent of something that would happen in a country with rife political corruption, businesses would be crazy to vote her out.
The city has grown into an amazing place whilst she has been in charge. Her vision for the city has grown it from a dead zone after 6pm to a city with people finally living in it, with amazing culture and great facilities. The bike network has been fantastic and her green initiatives have been taken up by other cities globally.
What else would you want from a city leader?
on โ13-08-2014 07:45 AM
Whole sections of Sydney cannot wait to get rid of her. She has pandered to fringe groups and ignored the businesses that pay the huge rates and taxes.
She has destroyed whole sections of businesses and caused bottlenecks in other areas.
She has to go, she's only being able to stay there because of the weird and convoluted restrictions that are on businesses to be able to vote.
She came out yesterday and mouthed all the dire events that will befall the city if she's voted out......lol
on โ13-08-2014 07:53 AM - last edited on โ13-08-2014 09:14 AM by luna-2304
@lightningdance wrote:
Whole sections of Sydney cannot wait to get rid of her. She has pandered to fringe groups and ignored the businesses that pay the huge rates and taxes.
She has destroyed whole sections of businesses and caused bottlenecks in other areas.
She has to go, she's only being able to stay there because of the weird and convoluted restrictions that are on businesses to be able to vote.
She came out yesterday and mouthed all the dire events that will befall the city if she's voted out......lol
What "whole" sections? What "whole sections" has she destroyed? Where has she caused "bottlenecks"? What "weird and convoluted restictions on businesses"?
I am a business in her electorate. I am in her electorate every day. I don't hear any other business complaining. And I certainly don't hear any residents complaining.
How much involvement do YOU have with the City of Sydney lightningdance that makes you so knowledgable?
on โ14-08-2014 06:46 AM
What happened to my responses lightning?
I am still waiting to hear what it is that business hate about Moore exactly?
on โ14-08-2014 05:02 PM
@lightningdance wrote:Whole sections of Sydney cannot wait to get rid of her. She has pandered to fringe groups and ignored the businesses that pay the huge rates and taxes.
She has destroyed whole sections of businesses and caused bottlenecks in other areas.
She has to go, she's only being able to stay there because of the weird and convoluted restrictions that are on businesses to be able to vote.
She came out yesterday and mouthed all the dire events that will befall the city if she's voted out......lol
Long on rhetoric - short on substance.
Which sections, specifically?
Which fringe groups, specifically?
Which weird and convoluted restrictions?
on โ15-08-2014 12:19 AM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:What happened to my responses lightning?
I am still waiting to hear what it is that business hate about Moore exactly?
Can I join the queue?