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A Key to Prosperity: Accommodation.
It's a serious mistake to treat the accommodation industry as if it were a provider of luxury
commodities.
In reality, a very large part of potentially successful business activity is dependant on safe, clean, reliable
accommodation that can be had at a minimum price.
This is why so many city economies are faltering in the United States, circa 2004. I mean, what's the matter with you people? It's common sense. You should have figured that out a long time ago and established civic regulatory and legislative restriction on
exorbitant accommodation in local jurisdictions.
There is no problem with luxury accommodation, except that it must meet a concrete
definition of luxury criterion. A single motel room with bed and bath and air conditioning a luxury suite does not make. People charging fifty or more dollars a night for something like that should not be in the
accommodation business, at least in your town. Fifteen dollars a night will bring in the right kinds of start-up business people that will get your local economy rolling again.
Try it. Weed the garden if you want produce. Otherwise go ahead, knock yourself out. Be a dead end city -- a dying burg on the dead end to a failed state. People, that's what you've got brains for. You're supposed to step back, get the big picture and take the
imitative. What did you think, just roll over and die? Come on. Give me a break.
A Key to Prosperity: Accommodation.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
It's a serious mistake to treat the accommodation industry as if it were a provider of luxury
commodities.
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