Quote: I sent link to my email so I can view it at the library tonight.
We have lost many of our stores since Wlamart shifted from a regular store to a super sized one. IRonically the quality of the products are poor. THe wonderful jewelry store/ gitf items closed when Walmart got the go ahead from the town. THe Ace hardware closed last fall. Many store fronts are empty as I drivethru town-- I stopped looking as it made me sad.
I had grown up in a town where no chain companies were allowed, until one slipped in during the holidays when locals were busy focusing on family instead of politics. That opened the flood gate and the town has lost its charisma.
At this point, I keep looking at what I use and tryto find an alternative that I can make. OR go without. I look at the trash each week and think how to decrease that to nothing. ALready we put outhalf of what the neighbors across the street put out bag for bag, and we have 4 people living here vs 2 in their home.
In Germany, because of the landfill issues, the products are truely durable. We passed up on a german made vaccum cleaner because we did not have the cash; the vacuum we bought is now malfunctioning after 2-3 years of irregular use. My old machine had lasted 20+ years. THis one 3?? THat first one was worth the $300 when I made minimum wage!
We are restructureing how we spend our money-- to help the kids get ahead of other kids now so they will be better positioned to get into college and better able to have a good paying job. ( IF you think this is selfish, consider that i did volunteer for 3 yrs on school council inhopes of improving my kids school-- without one change i mplimented.) My focus is my own kids, but as a society we need a lot more jobs, especially for the unskilled laborers, as we sure have a lot of them.
My son was pointing out all the mills in town that are now boarded up or filled with other businesses or houseing-- how times have changed since the mills closed. We still have enough people to work in those mills but the mills are closed and the jobs gone elsewhere. I have come to understand, in the last year, that we need all people working because those that are working are paying the SNAP to those that are not. WE have manyover worked people because empoyers won't hire more people. ( Please don't misunderstand, i'm all for supports like SNAP; but would rather have everyone working with their heads held high. I have noticed many of the needy are aplogetic and feel ashamed-- that is not living; that is a slow death of the spirit.)
Sorry for the rant-- but my eyes have opened to seeing people I did not see when I was busy getting to work and sitting at a cubicle. We have many needy people that specialize at being invisible. THat keeps me thinking. . . .