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Jimbuna
09-26-07, 06:47 AM
Join the army and do a 6 month tour in Iraq or Afghanistan fighting for your country and putting your life on the line.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,,2176723,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
The reward.....a 25% reduction in your council tax.
Commit a serious offence and find yourself imprisoned for 6 months.
The reward.....a 100% rebate in your council tax.
Must think hard about my options here :hmm:
Stay in prison for a serious offence, but then get released because you didn't do it.....a 0% rebate in your council tax.
What is worse; the 25% reduction is coming out of the already stretched MOD funds.
As far as I can see; if you are away in the army, but the council is still responsible for the state of your house, you must still pay the council for that responsibility.
bradclark1
09-26-07, 08:19 AM
In some states(not a lot) to include mine, active duty and veterans get a house tax discount.
Etienne
09-26-07, 08:50 AM
Go to jail... Meet Bubba The Big Angry Guy.
Join the Army... Less chance of meeting Bubba.
Is there really any need for further discussion?
Skybird
09-26-07, 09:04 AM
I am against such bonusses. As a voluntary soldier, you are a pro, doing your duty. Doing your duty is obligatory in your job. Doing your duty must not be thanked for - because it is a duty. I see this very much like the "old Prussians". :)
Get the essence of what I say, before heating up your sentiments. I know that I can easily be misunderstood here.
What I would like to see very much instead, is a far better payment of soldiers and everyone signing in to risk his life in the name of his people in general. What is being payed now I do not consider to be a fair example of "give and take". If you afford the luxury to operate a standing army with a solid risk of sending it into combat around the globe, treat them accordingly. In the end, medals is nothing your family can buy their bread with, if you get killed. Better payment, and better family support in the case of you know what, is of much better use for soldiers.
The Avon Lady
09-26-07, 09:17 AM
Join and regain your own country (http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/018268.php).
For heaven's sake! :cry:
Kapitan_Phillips
09-26-07, 10:04 AM
LYNCH HIM! :damn::damn:
Join the army and do a 6 month tour in Iraq or Afghanistan fighting for your country and putting your life on the line.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,,2176723,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
The reward.....a 25% reduction in your council tax.
Commit a serious offence and find yourself imprisoned for 6 months.
The reward.....a 100% rebate in your council tax.
Must think hard about my options here :hmm:
Prison here I come. :D
Last night on the radio an ex-prisoner done his time and is out said "Many like me will re-offend because the law is an ass and once your inside you got access to all the latest gadgets, it's not punishment.
As for the Army issue way up between council tax reduction or getting body amour and what else they need on the front line you can bet council tax reduction is not going to win.
Jimbuna
09-26-07, 10:14 AM
In some states(not a lot) to include mine, active duty and veterans get a house tax discount.
What value does that equate to ?
I believe the council tax rebate will equate to approx. £140:hmm:
Join and regain your own country (http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/018268.php).
For heaven's sake! :cry:
I belong to another forum and the issue of rewriting WW2 came up some months ago, guys from here in the UK, America, New Zealand, Australia and so on said it's going on now in schools to different degrees.
bradclark1
09-26-07, 10:55 AM
I am against such bonusses. As a voluntary soldier, you are a pro, doing your duty. Doing your duty is obligatory in your job. Doing your duty must not be thanked for - because it is a duty. I see this very much like the "old Prussians". :)
It's called a community showing it's appreciation for you doing your duty. It's a hell of a long shot calling it a bonus.
bradclark1
09-26-07, 11:08 AM
In some states(not a lot) to include mine, active duty and veterans get a house tax discount.
What value does that equate to ?
I believe the council tax rebate will equate to approx. £140:hmm:
$1000 on assessed value.
Skybird
09-26-07, 11:09 AM
[quote=Skybird]I am against such bonusses. As a voluntary soldier, you are a pro, doing your duty. Doing your duty is obligatory in your job. Doing your duty must not be thanked for - because it is a duty. I see this very much like the "old Prussians". :)
It's called a community showing it's appreciation for you doing your duty. [quote]
Yes. But I would prefer a better general payment. I mean, polciemen also do not get a special bonus (or however you want to all it) because they arrested someone, or becasue they went of patrol in a damngerous part of the city, or were envovled in a shooting incident. They do their duty - every day. And this is to be appreciated - every day. And as I said before, duty is duty. I oppose the idea of rewarding it. Duty means it has an obligation coming from itself. If you reward it every time when it is fulfilled, you make it a service then. Which is not what "duty" is about.
Yes. But I would prefer a better general payment. I mean, polciemen also do not get a special bonus (or however you want to all it) because they arrested someone, or becasue they went of patrol in a damngerous part of the city, or were envovled in a shooting incident. They do their duty - every day. And this is to be appreciated - every day. And as I said before, duty is duty. I oppose the idea of rewarding it. Duty means it has an obligation coming from itself. If you reward it every time when it is fulfilled, you make it a service then. Which is not what "duty" is about.
I suspect recruitment levels would be very low if all you had to offer was a sense of
duty. If you don't reward duty with a pay check then you don't get duty!
Unless of course........(Must be a German thing!)
http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694bc7c6296b3/kantsarmy2.jpg
*edit* Too obscure?
Jimbuna
09-26-07, 12:06 PM
In some states(not a lot) to include mine, active duty and veterans get a house tax discount.
What value does that equate to ?
I believe the council tax rebate will equate to approx. £140:hmm:
$1000 on assessed value.
About £500......not that much but still more than three times what the UK Government are advocating :o
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