The first rule of success in business is location, location, location Without a good location, it’s improbable to be able to service a demographic that is in need of your services, but that’s if you have anything to offer. Nonetheless, if you do not- Such a quandary is not to be understood. That in itself is becoming in the vilest sense “regular”; in such ‘to not be named’ dream deserts of truck stops where escapism by co-dependence on a number of depressants (of which this President of ours has declared a ‘national state of emergancy’), by courtesy of Monsanto and ‘Gucci Gang’s’ usher’s the path to the age of 40 and beyond; where one gazes into a weather-worn gravity challenged face that simply has attained such a look of experience because an act of God or not tip-toeing through life has not resulted in their untimely demise.
In this burgeoning rift in this United States of America, where there are clearly
“two America’s” a land of the free enterprise, and a land of enabled co-dependants that are awaiting (undoubtedly) the next cataclysmic event to usher them off of this planet, to a Podunk town that pretends to be a metropolis crammed with thirty-thousand-dollar millionaire’s, to the same town where neither law enforcement nor the masses respect each other, rightfully betrothing the title “Big D” from the original in Detroit- is economically following suit. In such an arbitrary stance, writing this article more or less may be like asking the childish question “why does evil exist in the world”. I for one know a Zombie Apocolypse when I see one, and realistically I know my limits. If one allows such a dismal location to disincentivize them, that’s his own fault- Such as residing in a flyover state. I, however, do not deal with the disincentivized.