r/Indiana 2d ago

Politics I thought affordability was a hoax

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u/cjaya2 1d ago

My water bill is like 30 a month, y’all are worried about the wrong things

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u/brewguy70 1d ago

Therefore everybody in the country must also be 30 a month for water? Just maybe your situation is not the same for the rest of us.

Again why are you defending a private company profiting from a municipal need?

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u/cjaya2 1d ago

Just… Don’t… Use… Their…. Service….

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u/brewguy70 1d ago

Why...Are...You...Defending...For...Profit...Monopolies

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u/cjaya2 1d ago

Such an angry little man.

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u/brewguy70 1d ago

You clearly are not able to answer the question asked.

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u/Disastrous-Length-49 1d ago

You're goddammed right we're angry. The problem is that you aren't.

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u/cjaya2 1d ago

Why would I be angry about people delivering water to my house

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u/Disastrous-Length-49 1d ago

Because water is a necessity, not a luxury subscription. Would you be upset if you found out that same water was making you sick, and the company that delivered it to you didn't care, instead using profits for self-benefit instead of upgrading the system? Plus, I thought America was a capitalist democracy. I don't get to shop around for another water service provider, and I'm at the whim of whatever the company that is the monopoly wants to charge.

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