Swimming in a Sea of Shit

As sewage spills into rivers and water companies rake in profits, the public is being financially drowned by rising water bills—while executives and shareholders float on gold-plated pool toys.

Filthy Rich and Full of It

We are literally swimming in their filth. While the rivers choke on raw sewage and the oceans weep microplastic tears, your water bill skyrockets like it’s funding a space mission. Meanwhile, shareholders sip champagne from crystal flutes filled with “premium mineral” water that doesn’t taste like chlorine and corporate greed. The pipes are bursting, not just with waste, but with corporate corruption so thick it clogs the conscience. Let’s be clear: this isn’t incompetence—it’s theft with a utility bill stapled to your forehead.

The audacity is biblical. You miss a payment? They’ll shut you off without blinking. But let a billion liters of untreated excrement flood the ecosystem, and they call it “an infrastructure challenge.” No. It’s systemic abuse. We’re footing the bill for their negligence while they host shareholder meetings on private yachts floating above the crap-stained seas. The very companies that can’t stop dumping into rivers are dumping debt onto us—and calling it progress. There is no drought of irony here, just a flood of hypocrisy. And trust me, it stinks.

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