Comments by "PutinPussyRiot" (@ruzziasht349) on "Wandering Turnip "
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@RandallSlick you see how councils waste their money? speed humps, bicycle lanes, when they'd be better off filling pot holes. The Burnley Business awards (organised and paid for by the council) included a champagne reception, live musical performers and bespoke trophies. In addition, ten entertainers (dressed in highly elaborate costumes as trees, shrubbery and wildlife) were hired for photographs with guests. This award ceremony cost over £25,000 of taxpayers’ money. Local governments have many sources of income, government grants, speeding tickets, parking fines, council tax and business rates. Even the jockos were wasting money on mobile homes, and five star travel.
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@KaliKali-hv9bt Any chance you could construct a sentence? At a basic level, a sentence typically consists of a subject, a verb, and an object. The subject is the person or thing that performs the action, the verb is the action itself, and the object is the recipient of the action.
For example: "The cat (subject) chased (verb) the mouse (object)." So at the moment you don't have a subject, as "they" is a bit vague, as is "them" and also "other person" I can't be expected to read 150+ replies to try and decode your message.
Once you get a hang of simple sentences they can be much more complex. They can have modifiers, adjectives, adverbs, and other elements that provide more information and nuance. The key is to ensure clarity and coherence so that the meaning of the sentence is easily understood.
It's also important to follow grammatical rules, such as using proper punctuation and maintaining agreement between subjects and verbs. So feel free to try again, and I might understand what you're going on about, because at the moment I haven't a clue. Thank you.
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@michaelallan5317 Councils waste money - on speed bumps, bike lanes and enterprise zapping clean air zones and yellow lines everywhere - then there's things such as putting 60 bollards outside a primary school by Birmingham council council. Golden handshakes and salaries of £150k+ This country spends £168.2 billion a year on the NHS which I sounds like a lot of money to me, and I'm not sure we're getting value for money. Glasgow city council has 14 press officers - can you imagine? Sheffield city council employs 24 press officers - which is more than the entire government department for international trade. Manchester city council had the most valuable art collection in the country (worth a £369 million) of which only 8% is on display. In 2017-18 the UK’s local authorities spent £6,593,523 on award ceremony's. Between January 2016 and December 2017 at least 6,047 council-owned commercial properties were declared vacant, with the total cost of providing security, insurance, maintenance and renovation of these properties was £74,022,381 a year!.... would you like me to go on, I've got stacks of this stuff.
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