T McGibney
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That doesn't matter. My claim, "There go the claims that only rural dwellers are affected by this.", stands regardless.
Are you suggesting we build a distribution network impervious to falling trees and structures? If so then the most likely alternative is underground, but no one is willing to set aside the hundreds of billions, perhaps trillions, that would cost.Its various components are not designed to withstand these conditions, so they won't. And, when they fail, they'll have to be replaced.
ClubMan said:Nobody pays 57% of their overall income in tax/PRSI/USC.
This is not a red herring and your calculations don't negate it:Putting red herrings in the bin all day.
As stated above...Nobody pays 57% of their overall income in tax/PRSI/USC.
What effective tax rate did you pay last year - have you ever checked ?
Agreed, putting underground is ridiculous and won't happen, last night they only compared to Scandinavian not to UK or France, most of their network is also overground.Are you suggesting we build a distribution network impervious to falling trees and structures? If so then the most likely alternative is underground, but no one is willing to set aside the hundreds of billions, perhaps trillions, that would cost.