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People who did.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Debating Stimulus payouts vs. Tax cuts

Okay then. Our first debate.

Which is better? Stimulus payout? Or Tax cuts (to promote business.)
I think that Tax cuts are better because they promote growth. I made a bullet'd list of what could happen:
  • Neshubakastan issues a 10% Tax cut on earnings from 20%  of total last year.
  • Nijan inc. makes $1,000,000 in profit this year.
  • Nijan then has $900,000 left after tax.
  • Nijan buys $400,000 in supplies, where as last year they bought only $250,000.
  • Nijan then makes $1,200,000 the next year.
  • Nijan gives out bonuses for the great year to every employee, who all buy a 3D-TV.
  • Pascaano inc. makes 3D-TVs.
  • Pascaano makes $250,000 from Nijan's employees.
  • Pascaano's stock goes up 18%.
Now, lets give some people bailouts.
  • Bunta-ko inc. is $50,000,000 in debt.
  • Asona's Government gives Bunta-ko $75,000,000.
  • Bunta-ko is similar to Kouma, who also had the same debt and got the same amount of money from Asona.
  • Bunta-ko has $25,000,000 left, so buys out rival Atamesho.
  • Bunta-ko's stock goes up 10%.
  • Meanwhile, Kouma has also $25,000,000 extra.
  • Kouma has had a record year despite debt (all of which was from a lawsuit against Kom-Toijok.)
  • Kouma pays its top 5 CEOs $5,000,000 EACH.
  • All CEOs put their new dough in a Swiss bank, never to be seen again.
Whaddya think?

    Sunday, March 27, 2011

    Think About the Economics of LEGO

    This isn't really an issue, but heck it's sure something to chew on
    while you drive to work.


               For those of you who didn't know this, I am just about a teen. And this is a school project.
    Everyone else was all about feeding African people, but I said, "Yea, that's original." I didn't want
    to be like everyone else. And I'm not!

               Onto the show! I sell LEGO parts online, and I've been amazed at some of this data!
    I've sold a $40 Minifigure (LEGO man,) a $15 head, and a $8.50 horse blanket (I think it was called
    a barding.) Who buys this? About 160,000 members are on this network, Bricklink.
     I attempted to explain this apparent miasma that is LEGO below:

    • Why is LEGO worth so much? Well, time is money's friend.
       You can't be hard pressed to find some 20 piece, 30 year old sets for $/400. Which is funny considering that they probably payed $5 or less at the time. Even I realize the value, and yes, I do keep some sealed sets (Collectible Minifigures, Google it!) The main other reason for value is the logo next to LEGO. LEGO--every kid loves. SW--Adults love. LEGO SW--Everybody loves! 
    LEGO Star Wars, whose minifigs account for HALF
      of all Bricklink minifig sales.






     LEGO is an icon today, and many other iconic companies have created LEGO toys in their image. I even own a couple old Coca-Cola co-branded minifigs from 2002! Batman+LEGO was also around in the mid/late 2000's. A SINGLE LEGO Batman minifig could sell for $40 or more (I sold my Joker for that much.)


    • Why would anybody spend that much for LEGO minifigs? When "why not" doesn't work, I say it's because of how cool Batman/SW/Whatever is to Mr. Person. With tens of thousands of LEGO-loving adults with jobs are online, prices tend to go up for some things. Also, someone like Nannan Zhang, an Adult Fan Of LEGO (AFOL) doesn't have all the Batman minifigs for his new My Own Creation, who is going to get Catwoman for him?




    Nannan Zhang shows off his LEGO uninverse (ha ha, I wonder if you get it.)


    Hope all that helps.

               Having heard all of this, if you have some dusty old LEGO toys wasting space, and you like checks, shoot me an e-mail right HERE.

    Thursday, March 3, 2011

    Think about ".afrnet"

    This is not real. Just an idea of mine. Also, this is slightly on the abstract side of thought.

    Just think what the internet has done for us. 20 Years ago people couldn't sell LEGO products,
    like I do, to make money. Much of Africa today cannot make money in these ways.
    I think it would be highly beneficial if we got our old computers hooked up a lower-tech version
    of the internet for all of Africa. Then they might be able to make money, and boost their economy,
    just like the internet did for us!

    Just something to chew on.