Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » Sooner or later I can see it being taken from the wages of people refusing to pay.
Banjo String wrote: » You'd love that. How they could ever do that would take some explaining though.... Care to elaborate
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » They are doing it for property tax so why not water charges. No I wouldn't love it btw, I'd prefer not to be paying water charges at all but I'm afraid it's going to happen and people are only creating hassle from themselves trying to avoid paying them and will end up paying more than if they did things by the book. Also in the extremely unlikely event they do get cancelled I'm hoping there is uproar from people who are paying water charges for years in certain parts of the country and those who have to fund their own water supply by sinking a well and powering a pump. All these should be getting a grant from the government to make this fair with all the people around the country not paying.
ROCKMAN wrote: » For the Government to do this they would have to admit that it is a Tax and get the revenue involved... They are calling it a utility and I have never heard of electric or gas bills been taking for wages? Have you.
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » They are doing it for property tax so why not water charges.
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » No I wouldn't love it btw, I'd prefer not to be paying water charges at all but I'm afraid it's going to happen and people are only creating hassle from themselves trying to avoid paying them and will end up paying more than if they did things by the book.
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » Also in the extremely unlikely event they do get cancelled I'm hoping there is uproar from people who are paying water charges for years in certain parts of the country and those who have to fund their own water supply by sinking a well and powering a pump. All these should be getting a grant from the government to make this fair with all the people around the country not paying.
FREETV wrote: » We must stop both water charges and Irish Water at all costs now or it will be too late!
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » What about the people who have had no choice but to pay water charges for years or to fund their own water supply. Don't give me the bull s*it line "it's because they live in the country". Because it's a nonsense excuse as the fact a lot of people have being paying for years hurts their campaign. Either everyone should pay a water charge or nobody should it's as simple as that.
FREETV wrote: » Jaysus, we already pay for water. We will not pay again and keep paying more year after year for water in the future. We will be shackled and become debt slaves for generations to come just to justify paying off bondholders, failed banks, Elites through no fault of our own and huge bonuses and massive car perks for a quango that is Irish Water. We must stop both water charges and Irish Water at all costs now or it will be too late!
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » What about the people who have had no choice but to pay water charges for years or to fund their own water supply. Don't give me the bull s*it line "it's because they live in the country". Because it's a nonsense excuse as the fact a lot of people have being paying for years hurts their campaign. Either everyone should pay a water charge or nobody should it's as simple as that. People who have been paying for years are getting mighty sick listening to the current people and their uproar I have heard a number of different people say this over the last while. But like everything else in this country the people in the towns and cities get everything and those in the country are forgotten about.
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » But like everything else in this country the people in the towns and cities get everything and those in the country are forgotten about.
MadYaker wrote: » This is turning into a waaaay bigger issue than the government had anticipated, I reckon It could sink FG in the election if it doesn't go away between now and then. Labour were already fecked. I still have no problem paying for water. It's a service that costs money to provide just like electricity, gas, internet etc. Yeah access to it is a human right and we need it to survive but I don't see why that's a reason to get it for free? We need food to survive and that's not free. And we aren't paying twice and anyone who still thinks we are is a moron, it was payed for through general taxation but that's not the case anymore.
zerks wrote: » Wasn't the LPT brought in to "pay for services"? Isn't the provision of clean,safe water a service? Using that logic we are already paying for water through existing taxes and LPT. I wonder how many bondholders are skilled at laying pipes & fixing leaks?
MadYaker wrote: » Except your logic is flawed. The LPT was brought in to pay for services provided by the county/city councils. Water isn't provided by them anymore, it's provided by a semi state company called Irish Water.
FREETV wrote: » The scumbags, we already pay and we will not pay again. The thick Facist Nazi's will soon eat their words. Roll on the Revolution in Ireland!
Banjo String wrote: » They're going to be capped until 2016 apparently. Which most people will ignore anyway, and without revenues being generated, a private company should fall.
FREETV wrote: » I wonder will we see an attempt by some Guy Fawkes types with respect of Irish Water and Dail Eireann, Leinster House in the near future when the revolt boils over? If they don't listen to the people's wishes it may very well happen.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2x1RKAVGw8
Guy:Incognito wrote: » But it's not a private company in the way you mean and you know it. It's exactly the same as irish rail for instance.
zerks wrote: » My logic means why set up IW at all? Surely the LPT would more than cover the cost of upgrading & maintaining the water network in this country along with roads,parks etc. Instead,the government pushed ahead with setting up a bloated,overstaffed quango who are giving the work of repairing & maintaining the water network to said Councils.