Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
I’m sorry, but this is just ignorant. DC Water is an independent agency with an appointed board that includes reps of neighboring counties. Trying to blame everything on a political party is kinda pathetic.
There is no such thing as an independent agency of the DC government. They exist in the same way that unicorns exist.
It’s not part of the DC government, period. Do some research, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
The DC government preys on the fact that everyone is extremely liberal and assumes that every dollar the government spends is precious and only troglodytes complain about their taxes. It's how we get sky high tax rates and an astoundingly wasteful government.
DC Water is independent of the DC government.
Do you have anything to contribute other than partisan drivel?
If you believe DC water is independent of the DC government, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
Agreed. DC Water is an organ of the DC Democrat party. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just fooling themselves.
Anonymous wrote:DC Water no longer loads previous billing statements. I can only load the current billing statement.
Something is really fishy with this agency.
When did you all get the letter with the impervious surfaces change?
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email that they are pausing implementation.
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email that they are pausing implementation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
The DC government preys on the fact that everyone is extremely liberal and assumes that every dollar the government spends is precious and only troglodytes complain about their taxes. It's how we get sky high tax rates and an astoundingly wasteful government.
DC Water is independent of the DC government.
Do you have anything to contribute other than partisan drivel?
If you believe DC water is independent of the DC government, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
I’m sorry, but this is just ignorant. DC Water is an independent agency with an appointed board that includes reps of neighboring counties. Trying to blame everything on a political party is kinda pathetic.
There is no such thing as an independent agency of the DC government. They exist in the same way that unicorns exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only did the hike this fee up, they "reassessed" our property and quintupled their estimate if our impervious surfaces.
Yes, this is what happened to us. We have made zero changes to our property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
I’m sorry, but this is just ignorant. DC Water is an independent agency with an appointed board that includes reps of neighboring counties. Trying to blame everything on a political party is kinda pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
The DC government preys on the fact that everyone is extremely liberal and assumes that every dollar the government spends is precious and only troglodytes complain about their taxes. It's how we get sky high tax rates and an astoundingly wasteful government.
DC Water is independent of the DC government.
Do you have anything to contribute other than partisan drivel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
I’m sorry, but this is just ignorant. DC Water is an independent agency with an appointed board that includes reps of neighboring counties. Trying to blame everything on a political party is kinda pathetic.
Sorry you are being naive. Here is how the board is appointed, as copied from the DC Water website. DC Water is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 11 principal and 11 alternate members. The Board is composed of six District of Columbia representatives, two each from Montgomery and Prince George’s counties in Maryland, and one from Fairfax County in Virginia.
The Mayor of the District of Columbia appoints, and the DC Council confirms, all six District Board members and alternates, including the Chairman. In addition, the Mayor appoints the five principal and alternate members who represent the surrounding jurisdictions based on executive submissions from those jurisdictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
I’m sorry, but this is just ignorant. DC Water is an independent agency with an appointed board that includes reps of neighboring counties. Trying to blame everything on a political party is kinda pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see Democrats in charge everywhere in DC. How do we extract more money from the masses in a way that will not arouse too much angst? Increase costs of basic utilities they can’t live without such as water and electricity.
You get the government and quasi government services you choose via elections.
The DC government preys on the fact that everyone is extremely liberal and assumes that every dollar the government spends is precious and only troglodytes complain about their taxes. It's how we get sky high tax rates and an astoundingly wasteful government.