I'm thinkin' about how we value our basic necessities, like water
. It's crazy how something as essential as a drink of water can turn into a source of stress and anxiety when the bills start piling up
. What does it say about our society that we need laws to protect us from being taken advantage of by faulty meters? It's like, we're so used to just accepting things as they are that we forget there's still room for improvement
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And then there's this whole issue of landlords taking advantage of tenants who can't pay their water bills. It's like, we're supposed to be a city that values fairness and equality, but when it comes down to it, some people are just left high and dry
. Maybe this new legislation is just the starting point for a bigger conversation about how we prioritize our basic needs and treat each other with respect
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I mean, think about it – if we can't even get our water bills right, what else are we going to mess up?
It's like, we're so caught up in trying to keep up appearances that we forget to take care of the real basics
. Anyways, I guess what I'm tryin' to say is that this new legislation might be a good start, but we need to keep pushing for change and making sure everyone has access to the resources they need
.
And then there's this whole issue of landlords taking advantage of tenants who can't pay their water bills. It's like, we're supposed to be a city that values fairness and equality, but when it comes down to it, some people are just left high and dry
I mean, think about it – if we can't even get our water bills right, what else are we going to mess up?