• teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    If it was private, you would pay more for the same service, because the private company has all the same costs as now, but also needs to make a profit. So if you keep it public, it will cost less.

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      16 hours ago

      Not necessarily, it could also be better run, more efficient with less employees.

      For example maybe instead of 4 sets of at least 2 trash containers around my street there would only be 2 or 1 with all the pertinent colors (the company does more stuff than water)

      But I guess this is the bad side of living in a country with more public employees than private.

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        16 hours ago

        That would be a reduction in the service quality, which is the other thing that always happens when utility services are privatised. So you get to pay more money for less service. The company has no incentive to provide a good service, because what else are you going to do?

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          16 hours ago

          The government has no incentive to provide a good service because what are you going to do? Stop paying?

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              11 hours ago

              No I can’t when the people voting just say “let’s the government do it” without thinking about why or what would that improve. I can vote against the current gov, I can try to convince people or make them think but as you proved in a previous reply they will just ignore it.

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                8 hours ago

                No you can’t personally decide who runs anything, in either case. But you get a vote when it’s a government, you get nothing when it’s private.

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                  30 minutes ago

                  You vote with your wallets, it’s has a bigger impact on how companies proceed.

                  I can’t fight the local company because competition isn’t allowed.