Pedestal sink is a breeze, easy to do yourself. You could either go on DIY website to see how its done, or visit Home-Cheapo.........if you find someone that speaks english.........."Say what country do you think this is"?
Then the dough could go back into the economy......via Military Miniatures!
Just a thought!
Njja
I have a new pedestal sink that I have wanted to install in my bathroom, going on 3 years now. But I realized that it's more than I can do myself, so the $600 will go towards having a plumber do the work. (My house was built in 1948, and there were never any shutoff valves installed on the sink's lines. That's beyond my skill).
And my income tax refund will go towards getting a patio slab poured in my backyard, to add more table space for my beer garden.
Prosit!
Brad
Pedestal sink is a breeze...
Then the dough could go back into the economy......via Military Miniatures!
I thought I read there was an income limitation - $150K or something like that in which case you get nothing. My guess is that a lot of people who can afford this hobby are in that boat.
Is anyone spending their $600 stimulus check thinking it's just a voting bribe rather than a serious attempt at economy fixing![]()
I think theBaron has the right idea actually. If you purchase toy soldiers, 90% of which are made outside of America, then most of your $600 (aside from the dealer's take) is leaving the country and contributing to the U.S.'s current account trade deficit, making the U.S. economic situation worse (since that $600 tax break is also raising the U.S. government's debt). If you want to help the U.S. economy you need to spend the money on local goods and services.
I think theBaron has the right idea actually. If you purchase toy soldiers, 90% of which are made outside of America, then most of your $600 (aside from the dealer's take) is leaving the country and contributing to the U.S.'s current account trade deficit, making the U.S. economic situation worse (since that $600 tax break is also raising the U.S. government's debt). If you want to help the U.S. economy you need to spend the money on local goods and services.