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I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Tank, Tanking, Tanked

 As expected, yesterday was soooo sloooow at work.  Not a lot of people are out looking for flooring.  But, just in case some of you are thinking, "ah, that's the economy," I have to remind you that July and August are always slow months for us.  Vacation time.  Customers ask themselves, "why spend $4000 on carpet or vinyl planking, when you can take the family to Disneyworld for a week and have much more fun?"  Believe me, fun always wins out.

I'm only being scheduled for 3 days a week for the next couple of weeks.  That's fine with me.  This partial retirement thing is rather nice.  

Since it's Friday, I'm off.  I have certain chores that get done on Friday. They are part of my routine.  No laundry, though.  Wednesday is my laundry day.  Most of today's chores involve cleaning.  Oh, and going to the supermarket.

The flowers in one of the little, front gardens are coming along nicely. Interestingly enough, the marigolds I planted from scratch are burgeoning, the ones which were already 5 inches tall when I bought them are struggling.

Dahlias are in the background

So, here we are, halfway through July, one hundred and some odd days before the midterms, and a certain political party is starting to scratch their head, seeming caught off guard by what's happening in America.  The common belief was that the party that loses the presidency wins heavily in the mid-terms.  The truth is that was never a sure thing.  As a result, the Republicans thought they were going to drive their conservative tank back and forth across the country, crushing every centrist in sight.  They were going to win which meant they could do whatever they wanted.  And so, the Supreme Court that they packed overturned Roe.  With one fell swoop they told the largest voting bloc in the country that not only were they 2nd class citizens, in truth, they were really nothing more than breeders.

Suddenly it seems as though they've driven that tank straight into a river that is very wide, and very deep.  Not only that, but they have also tied their destiny to a moral degenerate.  A man who attempted to overthrow American Democracy in an attempt to stay in power.  A big thank you to the January 6 committee for constant reminding America of his evil.

There is a horrific school shooting and America clamors for gun control, and they say, "shut up, we have enough votes to override everything you want."

At first there were just rumors that their tank might be tanking.  Those rumors are not only getting louder, but they are also beginning to sound like a constant drumbeat.  They nominated individuals who they felt would further their agenda without asking the American people what they wanted.  They're tank is filling up with water faster than they can bail it out. The lie that started with Reagan is ending with Trump.


7 comments:

  1. Flooring projects usually get low priority. Honestly, moving everything sounds so awful

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    1. Our measure techs usually take pictures so we can see issues and what all has to be moved. You have no idea how close to being packrats some people are.

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    2. I've gone beyond Packrat status, you'd choose not to sell me new flooring just so you wouldn't have to deal with what had to be moved.

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  2. I would much rather go on a good vacation than work on the house. The house can wait.

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    1. The pandemic spoiled us. People didn't go anywhere, so they spent lots of money on their homes. That is no longer the case.

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  3. Let us hope that it not only sinks, but remains sunk forevermore. As for Fun winning out, it does and I'm not sure that's not a bad thing. I doubt any of us on our deathbed would say, I wish I'd bought that flooring instead of going to Disneyland. *winks*

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    1. You wink because you're a Moderate Independent, a Conservative would see Disneyworld as a frivolous waste of money; good flooring is an asset when it comes to a home's resale value.

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