Posted by oldtanker on July 31, 2012 at 21:14:10 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: chineese junk posted by Ultradog MN on July 31, 2012 at 20:02:09:
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I know you hate TV's. I don't think thats the problem. The problem started when our schools started teaching young kids that they deserve everything. They don't teach them you have to work for things or that there are some things you can do without. So now we have a large block of the buyer in the US that want everything and want it right now. Nice home, 2 new cars, big TV with a fancy surround sound system, 2 jet skis, couple of 4 wheelers and lets not forget that ever important vacation. My wife's sister and her hubby took a 2nd mortgage on their house last year so they could fly to Vegas for 2 weeks. And they ain't kids, they are in that 50's age group. Worst part is I know they were raised better than that. Yes they are part of that gotta have it now crowd. Friend has been buying irrigaters. His SIL who is from a farming family was giving him crap about it yet the kid, his dad and his uncle all bought new F350 diesel 4X4s this year. Gary told the kid "you are driving your irrigater"!
As far as the gotta have it now people, if they can't afford a good one they are going to buy a cheap one......oh wait if it's cheap enough you can buy 2! And put it on the credit card!
You are right we need to get off our a$$e$ and go to that school board, city/township or what ever meeting.
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