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We are being taken for clowns as the rich take our money
Much talk these days of food inflation, and rightly so. Prices of basic necessities have crossed a red line. How are poor people paying for ...

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This is written by Episcopalian priest Andrew Thayer, rector at Trinity Church, New Orleans. I t was published in The New York Times. On Su...
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The story below is from The Irish Times of yesterday. The article is written by Arthur Beesley. On face value this is a shocking story and i...
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Below is the response from the United States Episcopal Church to President Donald Trump’s apology demand from the bishop on X. It's qui...
2 comments:
Why So? I am interested in the environment and have no interest in metering water. Why not meter Air!
It costs a lot to get water to the tap.
The State has spent and is spending large sums of money on cleaning up our air. And we have paid for that too.
If people pay for water there will be far less wastage of the resource. And surely if someone uses more water then they should pay more than the person who uses less
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