Posted on 07/09/2013 7:36:19 PM PDT by EveningStar
In case you wanted some inspiring ideas for all that disposable income youve got just sitting around.
(Excerpt) Read more at buzzfeed.com ...
And the people these days who have disposible income are...?
A better point than the one I was trying to make.
I like the door with colored glass in it. That is actually doable and attractive.
To be honest, I’m a traditionalist and there is only one of these innovations I would like in my own house. But inventions, design improvements, and new materials can improve our lives, and the impulse to have something better drives our economy.
It’s one reason America became so glorious. No, not because we are all obsessed with “keeping up with the Joneses,” out of resentment and envy, but because we can observe that the Joneses’ lives are better due to some lovely new possession, so we are willing to work hard, save our money, and then spend to have better lives, too.
Take the example of the deck. Fifty years ago, the deck was almost unknown outside of beach towns. But they really do add to the quality of life and allow you to enjoy more of your house, especially if your house is built on a lot with a steep grade. Now, most houses across the US have them. Building decks is a multi-billion-dollar business employing many people in a complex network of suppliers, designers, builders, and employees. New materials have been engineered to make decks better and safer. Even homeowners who do it themselves contribute by buying materials and tools. This innovation has improved everybody’s life. Classic American economics at work!
I’m only seeing two items. Did I miss something?
Our wonderful politicians.
Heh... I’m with you there...
All that stuff you already have in your “old” house - EXTRA$!
She probably isn’t for sale.
But she definitely belongs on any list of things I need in my home.
Colt 45, Mossberg shotgun, Para Ordnance tactical rifle
Collection agents, repo men, bankruptcy attorneys. Just a few examples of occupations thriving under the Obamaconomy.
but...I don't even have running water or power......what would I do with all those *must-haves?*
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