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Posted by TomR Ont. on May 30, 2004 at 19:47:34 from (209.226.138.1):
In Reply to: METERED well water posted by TomR Ont. on May 29, 2004 at 00:08:51:
Thanks for all the replys, most were an EYE OPENER. I coundn't imagine how much they can do and are already doing, it's almost like a secret, get a few hooked up (what ever it is) at a time and before you know it's your turn but it's too late to do anything about it, ie in town three years ago the county decided it needed a town water system it cost each resident home owner $12,000 and each business $24,000 if you hooked up when they were there, if you waited then double it. And they capped your well, the town has less than 200 residents. This must be the reasoning to meter our water because it is costing hundreds of thousands to up date the new system, new rules after the Walkerton water tragedy. Take how the no smoking ban started - some no smoking area - 25% - 50% - segerated smokers, no smoking in the work place - segerated Smokers with air extraction - Now no smoking within 15' of a door way in some areas what will be next you can buy them just don't light up. Paul in Mich - There isn't any free stuff here we pay for everything and then some. and then they dream up another tax (oops service charge) taxes don't go up here just ask our Primier he promised, in the last election no tax increases. The only problem with our health system is greed, Taxes - a percentage of federal & provincial lotteries help fund hospitals - The $25 - $50 - $100 a ticket hospital lottreies - Million $$ building Funds - look at the name plaques in just about any hospital donated by .... also a lot of equipment - excessive parking rates - During a building drive our trusted county officials gave the local hospital 7 million then put it on our tax bill. After the building is done they will bill the government $1500+ a day for a bed, plus you must bring your own personal items they do supply toilet paper but I'm sure you'll have to bring that soon. Please point me in the direction to free prescriptions. It's not FREE!.
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