Bedford Falling |
Pottersville or Hottersville? |
The sleepy town quality has been replaced, but isn't that the story of America? The small town boy or girl goes to the big city to amass their fortune and sell their talents on the open market. Isn't this what we all strive for? Even George Bailey himself complains incessantly about getting out of Bedford Falls and seeing the world. It literally takes an act of God in which he's thrown into a world without money, identity, or friends; a world where his own mother treats him like a creepy stalker and he's hounded relentlessly by the police, for him to beg to return to his own world. Who wouldn't? It's a nightmare acid trip as a result of God's wrath. But I guarantee you, if George Bailey had the stones to stick around, I bet Pottersville would be a place he'd probably never want to leave and a town where he could probably make a decent living.
As a municipal bonds analyst, this is a very telling metaphor for how to find solid investments for this market. Would you really invest in Bedford Falls with its poor infrastructure and shoddy public service? (Apparently there is no money to plow the streets after a snow storm and the police are busy serenading honeymooning couples.) For my money, you can keep Zu-Zu's petals, I'll take Nick's Bar anytime.
Stock Watch: TORC has taken a severe tumble in the market due to some poor financial decisions which I'd rather not get into. Share Price: .23