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  • #16
    Re: Lek's Neck of the Woods

    I second that (does that make it a +2? XD )

    This story, and $2M remodel guy are all following the self serving logic of "Trickle Down" economics.

    And as a friend of mine once said:
    "Sure the money trickles down. But then, so does piss"

    Did $34M yacht guy ever stop to think that perhaps the shipyard was failing because it was a badly run business and doomed to fail anyways. As you mentioned flint with the broken window fallacy, the first thing that came to my mind was "miss-allocation of resources"

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    • #17
      Re: Lek's Neck of the Woods

      Originally posted by Fox View Post
      I second that (does that make it a +2? XD )

      This story, and $2M remodel guy are all following the self serving logic of "Trickle Down" economics.

      And as a friend of mine once said:
      "Sure the money trickles down. But then, so does piss"

      Did $34M yacht guy ever stop to think that perhaps the shipyard was failing because it was a badly run business and doomed to fail anyways. As you mentioned flint with the broken window fallacy, the first thing that came to my mind was "miss-allocation of resources"

      Federal debt is borrowed from future generations. If it is squandered on consumption, it is effectively stealing from future generations


      to be renamed ZIRP IV (or is it V ?)



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      • #18
        Re: Lek's Neck of the Woods

        now just hang on a dang second - if this is all about "miss-allocation of resources" - then where does the entire supply chain on most consumer discretionaries belong ? - not to mention stuff like pro football - along with most of the rest of the pro ball-sports world - in particular their TAXPAYER FUNDED PLAYPENS ?

        maybe the 100foot and UP club - never mind the 300foot and up bunch - who were ordering construction and then flippin em shortly after delivery - back in the go-go daze of the 'housing bubble' - with fabulous fort liquordale as one of the key recipients of all that goes along with em - but to imply that the boat biz is the poster-child for over-the-top consumption or "miss-allocation of resources" is to unfairly malign one of the worlds oldest and most significant professions (and pastimes of the working class, i would add - who buy/run the vast majority of all boats EVER built)

        IMHO, sirs.
        ;)

        Originally posted by don View Post
        Federal debt is borrowed from future generations. If it is squandered on consumption, it is effectively stealing from future generations


        to be renamed ZIRP IV (or is it V ?)



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