Free enterprise is where buyers and sellers of their own free will come together in trade through a common monetary instrument. Regulatory bodies such as the Federal Trade Commission are completely oblivious to free markets and free enterprise whenb it comes to franchising. If a franchisor is forced to offer or send out information of an offer to a “prospective buyer” that he is unsure that he even wants to do business with, then in fact it is not free enterprise. It is forced enterprise. When Government is forcing one party against their will to do business with another party whom they are not sure about, that is not free enterprise, actually it is not even close.
best lightweight strollers OT- MacLaren Triumph vs. other umbrella strollers
: I'm in Jackson Heights. Howdy! Wah! My MIL and SIL live in Jackson Heights. We visit regularly. The world is getting smaller. Richard Micaela's dad Well, *I* haven't noticed that Tine, Far Away. p.s. ...and I don't work for an airline anymore
best lightweight strollers OT- MacLaren Triumph vs. other umbrella strollers
: I'm in Jackson Heights. Howdy! prompting my: : Wah! My MIL and SIL live in Jackson Heights. : We visit regularly. to which Sara repined: : (in whiney voice) But you never visit meeeee.... Awww... but I didn't know until yesterday that you were a 11372-er. Yes you did (dramatic sob), 'cause we've talked about pediatricians.
best lightweight strollers OT- MacLaren Triumph vs. other umbrella strollers
I have the MacLaren Daytripper, which I bought a couple of years ago. I got it specifically for trips that would include getting on and off public transit, bus, train, plus extensive city walking etc. It folds nicely and is easy to carry on and off the bus, escalator, etc. The seat has one recline position which is handy as nap time is usually right in the middle of any outing, and the raincover is great. The stroller has had some pretty heavy usage, such as bumping up and down flights of stairs while the child is sleeping, and carrying way more stuff hanging off the back than it should, and it has held up quite well. So as far as the money you would spend on a MacLaren, I am glad I did. I think it will easily last through child #2. -Karen mom to Henry who will bw 4 any day now, and William, 4 weeks new-