Sunday, April 19, 2026

We Told You So!

 

April 15, 2026

 

I just read about yet another supposed boon for the area that turned into a boondoggle. And several thousand people, including me, said, “We told you so!”

 

I have lived literally from the top of the country to the bottom, and from coast to almost-coast, and I have seen the scenario play out in every single area I’ve lived in.

 

So, I’ll say it again.

 

When someone comes to town with a brilliant idea about how they can bring economic prosperity to the area if the municipality will kick in a little in the way of tax credits and some cold, hard cash, be wary. There’s a lot that they’re probably not telling you.

 

Such as:

 

Their income projections are very likely based on 100% occupancy 365 days a year. What are the odds of that actually happening? If it’s a tourist attraction, the locals will only go so many times. Tourists will have their choice of many things to do, so they won’t all flock to one particular site. Chances are even smaller if it’s not the only one of its kind in a very large region.

 

They under-estimated the time to completion of site readiness. If you’ve ever done remodeling or had your home built, you know what I’m talking about.

 

They under-budgeted their construction costs. Construction costs rise the longer the project takes. Does their budget take that into account?

 

They haven’t accounted for the rising cost of operating expenses once the business is running. Those costs are never going to go down; do their income projections reflect that fact?

 

So, when I read about how ABC Company is going to be the economic savior of the region, I always do some simple math.

 

Income projection: Take 30% off the top.

 

Time to site readiness: Add 3-6 months minimum

 

Construction costs: Add 25%

 

Operating expenses once the business is running: Add 25% for a 5-year period

 

 

Then maybe, just maybe, you won’t have to listen to a chorus of people saying, “We told you so!”

 

 

 

He Expects a Lot from Himself

 

April 18, 2026

 

I won’t bore you with the details, but St. Louis County Executive Sam Page went to court to make sure that the county council couldn’t make decisions in his absence. Page wanted to be on the first direct St. Louis-to-London flight, and wanted to make sure that being out of the country wouldn’t count as being unable to lead the council.

 

Page said that if he had to stay in St. Louis, the area would “miss the opportunity of selling St. Louis to businesses in London.”

 

Considering that the mayor of St. Louis and various leaders of economic development organizations are going to be on the flight, I’m not sure how much more Dr. Page would have been able to contribute to the discussions.

 

But, fortunately for his peace of mind, he won the right to go.

 

 

Time Marches On

 

April 13, 2026

 

Back in the old days, my husband and I would get offers of a free dinner in exchange for listening to a spiel on time-shares or investment opportunities.

 

Now, our dinner opportunities come from Medicare brokers and funeral homes.