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stof said:
Fair enough. And I couldn't agree more on accountability, though I always wonder just how size factors in to the equation. I also couldn't agree more on a local government focus. But I must admit I'm a tad ignorant on U.S. municipal affairs. Do U.S. cities have the ability to charge their own taxes? or are they entirely dependent on property taxes like Canadian cities?

US cities and counties have the ability to levy their own taxes. Sales tax rates can vary greatly by county, as well as property taxes, and income taxes.

There's a great analysis of convictions by state here:

http://ccea.uconn.edu/studies/The%20Economics%20of%20Ethics-%20The%20Cost%20of%20Political%20Corruption.pdf

The takeaway is that smaller states = less convictions per 100 elected officials. Pretty interesting, I think.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.