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Once again we see Unions damaging the National interest for no good reason.Fórsa warning over staff transfer to Irish water
Once again we see Unions damaging the National interest for no good reason.
Unions never serve the National Interest, they serve the interest of the members. That's their job.If anything, the union is doing good service in the national interest.
Unions never serve the National Interest, they serve the interest of the members. That's their job.
No. The interests of the individual are almost always counter to the national interest. It's in my interest for most people to be poor while I am well off. That way my wealth will go further.And their members interests are not part of the national interest?
If we were all to pay individually for all our public services on a pay as you consume basis we would all be living in a third world country.
The interests of the individual are almost always counter to the national interest. It's in my interest for most people to be poor while I am well off.
How so?
Because nothing would function. Everything would grind to a halt.
Simple example, if I only paid for the services of Gardai when I needed Gardai, criminal investigation would be a disaster. I do not have the resources by myself to pay for a criminal investigation conducted by Gardai if I were ever to need one. I figure it would be the same for most people. In no short-time this place would be bandit country.
Its why nowhere in the civilised developed world operates a system of paying individually for all public services on a pay as you consume basis.
the Gardai don't engage in a criminal investigation on behalf of a private individual. So you'd only be paying a small share towards the costs of criminal investigations.
Utilities are a very different matter and paying based on consumption leads to much more less waste
No, we just need to tax "the rich". Don't you know that's the solution to everything?Money doesn't grow on trees, so it's about time we stopped pretending it does. If we want clean, safe and reliable water we need to pay for it.
I think we need to differentiate between an abundant natural resource and the cost associated with providing it. Sure, we are lucky in Ireland to have plenty rain & thus water. However our water infrastructure is creaking.
If we want clean, safe and reliable water we need to pay for it
Money doesn't grow on trees
On that I agree, in that if we are going to borrow it should be for Capital projects only.It doesnt grow on trees, but it is practically free to borrow at the moment. So it would make sense to take advantage of free money, invest it in an environmentally sustainable water infrastructure, taking advantage of our abundant resource that could act as a calling card for FDI in the years ahead.
So in your paying for Garda resources at point of consumption, you're not an individual beneficiary of a criminal investigation, so you pay a share, and just maybe general taxation is a good way of achieving that.Not on behalf of a private individual, but on behalf of citizens of the State, as you acknowledge.
If I report to Gardai that I have been assaulted they are duty bound to make inquiries into the matter and in doing so, if satisfied that a crime may have occurred they will open an investigation into the matter
Then you are unusual. The clamor to fix leaks on private property here showed just what the effects of charges can do to altering behaviour.This is debatable. Personally I see little material difference in the waste that I produce now than say 5 or 10yrs ago. Most produce I buy comes in the same packaging that for the most part has not changed over this timeframe. The only notable exception I can think of is the plastic bag levy which has certainly reduced my usage of plastic bags. To such an extent, that were the levy to be removed I could not envisage myself returning to using the mass amount of plastic bags as before.
Surely you know development levies don't come close to covering such costs?If you are attached to the public mains and public sewers you might consider that in purchasing your house, the cost of materials required, the labour, planning, etc to attach you to this system was most probably factored into the overall cost of building the house which you may be paying back over time through your mortgage repayments and the cost of that mortgage.
Personally I see little material difference in the waste that I produce now than say 5 or 10yrs ago. Most produce I buy comes in the same packaging that for the most part has not changed over this timeframe. The only notable exception I can think of is the plastic bag levy which has certainly reduced my usage of plastic bags. To such an extent, that were the levy to be removed I could not envisage myself returning to using the mass amount of plastic bags as before.
So in your paying for Garda resources at point of consumption, you're not an individual beneficiary of a criminal investigation, so you pay a share, and just maybe general taxation is a good way of achieving that.
Then you are unusual. The clamor to fix leaks on private property here showed just what the effects of charges can do to altering behaviour.
Surely you know development levies don't come close to covering such costs?
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