Ghandee wrote: » Mr 'I'm not a public servant' Vlad can attack Stephen, but not his statement?
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » Oh, the irony...
dvpower wrote: » Not true. The rates have been set for the next few years.
dvpower wrote: » Not true. Both the valuation and the rate are frozen, for three years I believe.
Slick50 wrote: » As of now they are..... untill Enda & Co. decide otherwise, and rewrite the "law" again.
dvpower wrote: » I don't see the problem. The Irish people prioritise overseas aid and the government try to maintain it. Only the most callous would begrudge sending tents to the victims of a tropical storm in the Philippines.
dvpower wrote: » Yes of course. Legislators can make laws - its kinda part of their job description.
dvpower wrote: » You're obviously free to vote for a different set of legislators at the next election.
dvpower wrote: » Naïve post of the thread.
dxhound2005 wrote: » If you keep up the pretence that the law does not apply to you it will just mean you have to pay even more in the end.
darkhorse wrote: » “An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.” Martin Luther King jr
dvpower wrote: » That hardly applies to you lot, since you don't willingly accept the consequences. You hide away, hoping that you don't get caught. Comparisons to Martin Luther King are laughable, at best.
Izzy Skint wrote: » DV, you are laughable, you pro tax lot are laughable...history will not be kind to you and your leaders....hang your heads in shame guys, you will forever have to hide the truth from your children and grandchildren.....cowards and traitors all of you....enjoy your ps pay and pensions, they are founded on the immoral and unjust destruction of the Irish economy and suffering of Irish citizens....
bgrizzley wrote: » i cant remember one person on this thread who said they wouldnt acccept the consequences of their actions, some down to doing time if necessary.
dvpower wrote: » "Don't Register, Hide Away". Isn't that the slogan?
bgrizzley wrote: » i cant remember one person on this thread who said they wouldnt acccept the consequences of their actions, some down to doing time if necessary. And who says we are hiding? We are only patiently waiting for this army of clipboard/letter wielding revenue/council officers with their multitude of database/list information sources. sure, they only have to knock to find us. lulz
markbld65 wrote: » here's a funny but true story went a while ago to tax a car i have, now i live on the border of 2 county's, Longford/roscmmon, i actually live in roscommon county but if i put longford on my address i get my mail a day early also phone is a LD number etc anyhow, went to longford to tax it with the LD address yer wans says aw no you actually live in co. roscommon cant tax it here off ya go right-e-o off i go 23 miles to roscommon and tax the car 3 weeks ago i got a letter from Longford re HHC/ and last week got one from Roscommon point they havent a fxxkxxg clue what there at, i didnt pay and wont pay simple, i paid for a water well including a treatment system i paid esb to install a transformer, i paid for a septic system, i paid for all drainage around my house, all the above either council didnt fund or care less about i pay the upkeep around my hovel and maintain it myself so im one that will not pay for something i will not get a service from
dxhound2005 wrote: » What is a LD phone number? I know most of Longford is in the 043 dialling code area but some parts are 044 others 090. And 043 covers parts of Roscommon, Westmeath and Cavan.
markbld65 wrote: » its 043, point i was making was i cant tax my vehicles in Longford but as far as longford CC are concerned they want me to pay them HHC, and roscommon CC also want me to pay them HHC
dxhound2005 wrote: » Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television.
dxhound2005 wrote: » What do you want to be going taxing your car for? As anyone here will tell you that money is going to the bankers.
THE public may be asked to get out their shovels and wallets if they want their local road repaired. Transport Minister Leo Varadkar says a new scheme will allow people to help share the cost of repairing local roads – or do it themselves – from next year. Between €5m and €10m will be made available from the Government, with further funding to be sourced from the public. He added it would allow minor works such as potholes to be repaired which might otherwise not be addressed. "There are proposals to introduce a new community involvement scheme for regional and local roads on a pilot basis in 2013 involving an exchequer contribution of between €5m and €10m," he said. "This revised scheme should allow communities and the State to share the cost, or the workload, involved in repairing minor roads which wouldn't otherwise be improved."
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » I'll say one thing for Stephen Donnelly, he's a fast learner. Only two years in the Dail and, with the amount of populist bluster he's been spouting recently, he sounds like a 20 year veteran./QUOTE] I know that before you pieced this together, Vlad, that you checked this guy's CV, and that you know that he is better educated than the clown's that is causing hardship to numerous amounts of people in the country, (a country that I was once very proud of, wherever I was in the world, I always boasted about how great a country Ireland was, not any more) and ruining our economy even more so than the last shower of bozo's, in spite of what they told the electorate.
darkhorse wrote: » I know that before you pieced this together, Vlad, that you checked this guy's CV, and that you know that he is better educated than the clown's that is causing hardship to numerous amounts of people in the country...
dxhound2005 wrote: » Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television. - Joan Rivers
dvpower wrote: » You hide away, hoping that you don't get caught