[Vision2020] Council Must Reject Rezone
deaconjames at verizon.net
deaconjames at verizon.net
Tue May 9 13:48:03 PDT 2006
Let's put in terms of groceries, then: $.30 can of tuna vs. $.50 can of tuna. It's a better comparison anyway, because both are the same product and both will be consumed and forgotten.
Bottom line: increased disposable income, which leads to increased prosperity in the region.
Take care,
Deacon
From: Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com>
Date: Tue May 09 14:46:02 CDT 2006
To: deaconjames at verizon.net, vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Council Must Reject Rezone
Deacon James stated:
"If someone spends $10 on a toaster instead of $20, they have $10 extra
dollars to spend on something else they otherwise would not have been able
to purchase."
Yet, if that same "someone" found it necessary to purchase that same
ten-dollar toaster three times each year (due to lesser quality), while
his/her neighbor "someone else" purchased the twenty-dollar toaster that
lasted twelve months, someone else would "have $10 extra dollars to spend on
something else they otherwise would not have been able to purchase."
Something else to think about,
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
and the REALIST adjusts his sails."
- Unknown
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