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    Old 02-16-2010, 06:29 AM
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    I just received this in an email--LOVE IT!
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    Mr. President, it has come to my attention that you're having some
    challenges with the economy. If I understand things correctly, we're
    in a recession, consumer confidence and spending is down, credit is
    tight, investors are spooked, we need renewable energy, and health care
    costs are through the roof. Trillions of dollars, not to mention our
    future, are at stake. Mr. President, I'm just a regular citizen, but I
    think I have a solution.

    Give every American a horse.

    My proposal may not make sense to you at first, but let me give you a
    little background. First of all, horses in the U.S. are a multi-billion dollar
    industry, and that's just at my house. I suggest you have your economic
    advisors do a little research on the spending around horse ownership.
    You'd be surprised, Mr. President.

    Start by visiting the tack and clothing retailers like State Line or
    Dover. Look at the variety of goods available there. Now take into
    account that every horse owner, especially if it's a woman, is buying
    not just one or two, but tons of these items. Believe me.

    So my thinking is that if you give every American a horse, starting
    when they reach the horse-receptive age of 10, you're going to do two
    things: boost consumer confidence and boost spending immediately.

    Horses make us feel good, and once Americans all own horses (at the
    government's expense, of course), they will all logically fall into
    the pattern that every horse owner succumbs to: accessorizing. For
    starters, we need horse-care implements like buckets and muck rakes,
    hoof picks and curry combs. And we need at least basic tack, halter,
    leadline, saddle, saddle pad, bridle and bit. But then the fun
    begins.

    Zebra print leg wraps. Neon bright fly masks. An assortment of sheets
    and blankets for all seasons; you've got your cooler, your
    lightweight blanket, your medium blanket, your heavy blanket. Then
    there is your
    stable sheet and your pasture sheet. Also your hoodie, and tail wrap
    items.

    And that's just the clothing for the horse. Don't get me started on
    the clothing for the rider, even if he or she doesn't show. Since
    most Americans don't have a basic riding wardrobe, the stores would be
    swamped for jeans, boots, breeches, T-shirts, dozens of pairs of cute
    boot socks, and the ubiquitous ball cap. Tell the retailers to get
    ready. It'll be Christmas all year long.

    Now lets talk about support industries. In addition to the usual
    veterinarian and farrier expenditures, people also give their horses
    chiropractic, massage and acupuncture, not to mention buying more
    beauty products for their horses than they do for themselves. All
    those professions and industries will benefit. And of course there
    will be a big spike in hay and grain demand, so the farmers will be happy
    too.

    You see, that's the secret to jump-starting consumer spending through
    my stimulus package. People will spend money on their horses when
    they won't spend money on anything else.

    But, your advisors might say, there's a catch. Aren't we paying the
    price, in global warming, of the large number of livestock animals we
    currently have? They produce all that methane!

    Ah, Mr. President, here is the real beauty of this idea. When you
    introduce the Methane-Assisted Natural Unrefined Renewable Energy
    plan (M.A.N.U.R.E.), you'll be a hero for coming up with an alternative,
    renewable, home-grown source of clean energy. Just challenge the
    energy gurus to come up with a methane gas collection system that can
    harness all the natural resource produced by all those horses to power our
    cities. Talk about shovel ready projects: M.A.N.U.R.E. fits the bill!

    And you keep stressing how we need new industries for investment;
    well, under the M.A.N.U.R.E. plan you can sell Petroleum Offset
    Opportunity units to investors. By buying these units, investors can
    help us gradually convert from a petroleum-based economy to one based
    on horse P.O.O.

    Health care costs will go down, too, as everyone cares for their horses.
    You can give tax credits based on the amount of time people spend
    working, riding and hanging out with their horses, which will
    automatically make them healthier. (Don't tell the docs, but most
    horse owners already get their own basic healthcare from their vet.)

    One more thing: everyone is annoyed by these corporate CEOs and their
    big bonuses in a down economy. So give the executives, say, one horse
    for every $100,000 of bonus money they've received. Those bonuses
    will be plowed back into the economy in no time.

    Finally, because you, Mrs. O, and the girls are such role models, you
    can encourage us all by getting a pony for Sasha and Malia. It will
    teach them responsibility, help the First Lady plow the garden, and
    as a bonus: free fertilizer for the Rose Garden.

    If you don't believe me that horse ownership stimulates spending, go
    ahead, Mr. President. Buy that pony for your girls.. You'll see.


    Dave Adams
    "Seek First to Understand"
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    Old 02-16-2010, 06:32 AM
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    :lol: :lol: Hmmm....he may be onto something there!! :wink: :lol: :lol:
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    Old 02-16-2010, 07:10 AM
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    Good idea - would love a horse!
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    Old 02-16-2010, 07:21 AM
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    How right you are! (My daughter has three!)

    Thanks for sharing!
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    Old 02-16-2010, 07:28 AM
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    I want a horse... :)
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    Old 02-16-2010, 07:45 AM
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    I want a horse!! I want a horse!!
    :lol: That was great!

    And people could start riding their horses for things that are just down town!! Like the mail, a few groceries! Then you are knocking down the amount of pollution in the air!!

    That was a great article! :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
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    Old 02-16-2010, 07:55 AM
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    I want a horse too!!!!! :D :D Loved it! :D
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    Old 02-16-2010, 08:13 AM
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    Originally Posted by beachlady
    Good idea - would love a horse!
    Reminds me of a bumper sticker or t-shirt I saw ...
    I am a COWGIRL - - you can't even afford my DRY CLEANING!

    LOL ...
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    Old 02-16-2010, 08:30 AM
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    "Mr. President, sign me up!"

    I want a horse but it has to be a mini!

    That MANURE program sounds great and I would be happy to participate. (Can my Labs participate, too?)

    I'm sitting here waiting for the truck to arrive.........
    (hope mine is as pretty as Rosie......)
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    Old 02-16-2010, 08:40 AM
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    Great idea!!! Sign me up :D:D:D
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