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Archive for February 10th, 2009
New Income
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009Popcorn maker
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009For Christmas my kids got a Nostalgia Electrics popcorn maker. Even though it took us over a month to get it out of the box and give it a try, it still managed to disappoint.
It is a nice-looking air-popped popcorn maker, but it is ineffective as a method of actually popping corn. Less than half of the kernels managed to pop. I know that all methods of popping corn are not 100% effective at getting every last kernel, but this is just ridiculous. Most of the kernels were ejected from the popping hole as the other kernels were popped.
It will look nice up on the shelf, but only useful for a single serving.
Theater sales
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009With everybody jumping ship or getting pushed overboard there are still a few luxuries left and a few deals out there to be had. With your new TV for the digital change over that won’t be happening quite yet, get your home theater seating while you’re waiting for the switch at a great discount. They have a wide selection of styles and materials for everyone looking to be comfortable and entertained.
Best idea ever
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009With the economy quickly falling off the proverbial shelf I just came up with an actually pretty good idea to save our collective butts.
Instead of dumping a trillion dollars into a hole like Congress is planning on doing, so it can join the trillion dollars that we gave the banks last year, let’s actually create more jobs.
If you start a new small business that employs at least (let’s say) three people through the entire year, you don’t have to pay federal small business taxes. If you already have a small business and increase the number of employees by 5-10% or so, then you get big tax breaks.
I’ll leave the professionals to figure out all of the details like making sure that big businesses don’t get all the money. And also making sure that businesses don’t just hire someone for a few months before firing them to get the tax breaks. All in all, I think a pretty good idea.