To me it is important to see some debunked math and financial assessment before the plebiscite. You want well informed citizens to make that decision.
How many times you fully know a politician (true colors) before you vote them in. Are you really unbiased? We are human beings, there are favorism in our decisions, whether selfish or not. But we need to show citizens those numbers.
There are three pillars in a society that play important role and are culprits and problem solvers at the same time. We must strike that balance and let everyone takes their sides. There is no right or wrong. But we must be ready for the outcome financially.
I will work hard to make it up. $450 per year or so, or a $1000 extra. I will pony up. To me, sports is more than an equalizer, it can be a life saver for many.
To this day, nothing has come close to being excitement and hope like the world cup and the Olympics have done to global citizens. If you think a Stanley Cup run or a Commonwealth Games can be your substitute, then we have to see those actual return in economy financially, technically and morally.
I vote yes. Bring on the plebiscite.
From a lower middle class citizen.
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