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I'm not surprised you mentioned Singapore; I expected it. But your "I couldn't live there" statement indicates it really doesn't meet your standards.I couldn't live there* but the actual citizens of Singapore overwhelmingly approve of city administration and have for decades.On 5/31/2024 1:21 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:On 5/31/2024 11:42 AM, AMuzi wrote:>... I can't think of any well run major city in USA.>
With all due respect: Do you have examples of "well run" cities in other countries? (Although we should recognize that American cities must exist within the framework of American laws, constitution and history.)
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My main point here is that your definition of "well run" may be overly idealistic. It may be no more realistic than the extreme left's visions of cities where police are unnecessary, poverty does not exist, everybody is vegan and rides bicycles... or whatever.
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I've asked similar questions regarding national policies regarding taxation, etc. If you can't give examples of countries or cities that, in your view, do things properly, it may be that your standards are unrealistic.
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I can't offhand in USA. But the (post Pacific War) exemplar is Singapore, notably efficient with notably small, even negligible, amounts of corruption....
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