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Originally Posted by Engine
I took nothing out of context. I love context.
Successful businessmen can afford a ramp like they can afford a month's worth of their designer clothes and gasoline for their collections of cars. Easily.
And guess who builds those ramps. Engineering firms that employ skilled laborers and unskilled laborers do. Lookee there: Jobs!
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So you're just assuming every business is highly profitable and their overhead just allows them the ability to liquidize their assets to buy something that isn't essential in running a business.
None of that would be required if they weren't building the ramp in the first place, so that has nothing to do with the posed question.