It has come to my attention that our country may still be
having a slight economic downturn. Why, it’s getting to be that the average citizen can’t even
afford the services of independent entertainment specialists. And that can’t be a good sign.
Of course, this truly should come as no surprise to any of us who have followed the economy. The
United States has long trusted Wall Street to manage our money. Now, I don’t know about the rest
of you, but if they’re all so fired good about investing money, you’d think them fellas on Wall Street would have
more than just walls.
And now, our government is
proposing a trillion dollar recovery program. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all in favor of recovery,
but a trillion dollars is a lot. Why, McDonald’s hasn’t even sold that many hamburgers, and
they’ve been at it a lot longer.
Therefore,
I’d like to come out on record as being opposed to the current recovery program. First of all, I
can’t imagine anything that they could be recovering that would cost remotely that much.
My wife, Mrs. Bullfinch, has been recovering furniture around the Bullfinch Manse for years. It’s
no more than a hobby, mind you. Nothing she’s ever made any profit off of. That’s
not to say that people don’t pay her for it, but it’s more to cover the expenses, you know. And
there’s no need to report that to the IRS. She re-did the living room sofa, the chair that the cat
tore up in the den, and she’s even done a recliner for her sister-in-law. Mind you, that’s
her brother’s wife and no actual relationship to me.
Now don’t get me wrong; I know that recovering furniture is not cheap. First of all there’s
your fabric. You’re just wasting your time if you use something cheap. Then there’s
your cushion. Some of us with gravity issues would like as much padding as possible, and none of that stuff
that goes flat no matter what your volume might be. And then there’s fastening the material to the
frame. At this time I would like to make it clear that I am all in favor of tacks cut. They’re
hard to use, they tend to pop off, and a staple gun is much faster. Of course, like the fabric, a cheap
staple gun is just a waste of money.
But what it
comes down to is it’s just plain wasteful. Why, even if they were recovering every sofa in the entire
God-blessed country, including the one I have out in my garage, why I don’t see any way possible that they could possibly
spend a trillion dollars. But mostly, I am aggravated that none of that wastefulness is especially set
aside for me. After all, who’s going to miss a few hundred thousand?
Therefore, I implore all like-minded citizens to stand pat in our resolution, and when the
recovery program comes to your town, you just tell them that you like your sofa just the way it is.