Didn't want to Blog about the Household
Charge, sorry for accuracy that Yoke has other names, among them the
“Tax on Fear”.
How many people have said they paid it
for fear of penalties, or callers at the door, or a bite on their pay
or pension or welfare: a lot it seems from what I am hearing on RTE,
who of course out of fear also are looking after their Own Agenda.
A come-on Zee what can RTE be afraid
of? Loosing a good proportion of the Licence Fee to other Irish
stations for one, a really good examination of Twitter-gate for two,
and maybe, just maybe, a real examination also of what Public
Broadcasting is supposed to be and how RTE allows personal comments
and opinions from presenters all the time. Mooney-bags and The Plank
can't seem to stop it.
Don't get me started on Hoe Huffy.
“This is Mary from Roscommon. She has two childer and has a
problem.”
“Hello Hoe.”
“Hello Mary. Where are ya from? Have
ya any Childer'?”
He never listens? Does He? Even to
himself?
Back to the Lies that they told us:
Getting personal details from Electric
Ireland – never a runner under Data Protection Law, which is EU Law
by the way. Data given/collected can only be for the reason it was
given/collected. Electric Ireland Billing Data can only be used for
that purpose.
Ask Aer Lingus, O2 or Eircom about
that. The “Pussy Footing Around Data Commissioner” seems to have
forgotten that those organisations were subject to investigations
when they used data for a purpose outside of what it was
given/collected for. Hey Phil! Put that in your Protocol and Smoke
IT.
And as for callers at doors, Phil just
cooked that one up and gave an idea to more scammers to call an
collect “The FEE” from pensioners. More Fear There. Just imagine
an old person with a big young-fellow demanding the Household Fee
“for Phil Hogan dat I'm here ta collect NOW!”
Even when The Other so called
spokesperson Muppets are broadcasting more Fear Factor Vibes on radio
or TV they don't know where the tax will go when/if it's collected.
Look I couldn't be Arsed writing more;
let a more eloquent person have the last word.
When
the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the
government fears the people, there is liberty.
Thomas Jefferson