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Why does it have to be one or the other? Really, I just can't understand the polarity that this discussion seems to bring out. On the one hand we have people spending their hard earned money in whatever way the see fit because it is their right to do so. On the other hand, we have lazy good for nothings milking society. Does this extreme really exist in the U.S. or is it a convenient simplification? {Please don't flame, this is a genuine question}.
No, I know people that work every day and still can't get ends to meet, and people that don't work because they are rolling in it. It's not a polarity, but extreme opposites get the point across. If you had a budget of $20 you're coop would show $20 of effort. If you had a budget of $2000 dollars, it's obviously going to be extravagant or huge, or possibly both. These days it's all about curb appeal, so there are going to be signs, landscaping and such around the coops that increases the cost. Me personally, I have the $20 side of things, as long as it holds out predators, it's all good.
Why does it have to be one or the other? Really, I just can't understand the polarity that this discussion seems to bring out. On the one hand we have people spending their hard earned money in whatever way the see fit because it is their right to do so. On the other hand, we have lazy good for nothings milking society. Does this extreme really exist in the U.S. or is it a convenient simplification? {Please don't flame, this is a genuine question}.
No, I know people that work every day and still can't get ends to meet, and people that don't work because they are rolling in it. It's not a polarity, but extreme opposites get the point across. If you had a budget of $20 you're coop would show $20 of effort. If you had a budget of $2000 dollars, it's obviously going to be extravagant or huge, or possibly both. These days it's all about curb appeal, so there are going to be signs, landscaping and such around the coops that increases the cost. Me personally, I have the $20 side of things, as long as it holds out predators, it's all good.