That's what Joe Biden said in that train wreck last night (watch for my debate analysis with Lew Rockwell on the
Tom Woods Show later today).
Had I been Trump, I would have come back with:
"Well, Joe, for an 'idea' it sure sets a lot of fires, wouldn't you say?"
Or:
"I'm sure the people of Portland will be relieved to know that it's just an idea that's been terrorizing and burning their city."
In New York, that "idea" resulted in Fifth Avenue getting devastated, and the state's police force doing nothing about it.
Now might be a good time to consider the kind of store that this "idea" can't burn down.
Plus, if you run your own store from your computer, you'll seem like a wizard to everyone else, but only you and I will know how easy it is.
I have a bunch of listeners who run print-on-demand stores online, and in fact have been doing it for years since I first told them about it.
One such listener, whom I hired as a consultant to help with my own store, started from nothing, worked hard at it, and now pulls in many thousands of smackers a month. In December, for obvious reasons, it's been $25K for each of the past two years.
Not bad for a cute little thing he can do from his computer.
These stores do especially well on special days like Mother's Day, Father's Day, and the like. And young people can learn how to run them, so it can give them a nice head start as they head out into an uncertain world.
How to do it?
Well, the CEO of the company I'm using for my store runs a live demo where he walks through what's involved and what features are available in 2020 that make life much easier than it was in 2000.
And of course, no need to hold any inventory -- this isn't 1957.
How to have a store they can't burn down:
Tom Woods