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The US, by contrast, began opening up within three weeks after its peak, and our decline has been much less rapid.
Attack the OP author and OP poster - ignore reality, try and distract from the contents of the OP
A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.
RC2006 saysA person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.
Most apartments include water into rent because they don't even have separate meters for every unit.
I've never had a separate water bill when I was renting apts.
PeopleUnited saysIs this poster just al alt account of HEYYOU?
Could be.
That's why this seems like bs water is cheap. People still spending $1.00+ for bottled water one of the biggest scams.
I find this OP useful for explaining our current economy. Sorry folks, this shit is going to get real.
Most businesses in my area are operating as normal for the most part and are busy.
RC2006 saysThat's why this seems like bs water is cheap. People still spending $1.00+ for bottled water one of the biggest scams.
Bottled water is a joke. You can get your basic beer (not talking craft beers) here in IL for ~.50 per can which is mostly water with other ingredients that costs more to produce. No reason a 12oz bottle of water should be that much when you also factor in additional licensing requirements and fees for producing alcoholic beverages. And I'm not some green movement guy, but the plastic bottles are awful.
How could a poor person have a water bill more than 20 a month? My house with two small lawns, greenhouse, and dozens of fruit trees and all sorts of shit never goes above 35 in the summer in LA. A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.
Bank stocks jumped
If one is not properly clothed and fully representative of what God would want them to appear like...
In blue states the water bills have gone up the most dramatically and that’s due to pensions of workers and hiring of too many people and also punitive pricing to try to save the fucking smelt or whales or whatever.
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