RAY MEOLA, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
When Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall said: 'What this country needs is a really good five-cent cigar,' no one listened. At first, that is. But his wit prevailed and he's credited with breaking the congressional gridlock during Wilson's administration and getting a good deal of legislation through.
When Raymond Meola said: 'What this country needs is a really good three thousand dollar 'deli' machine, no one listened. At least not much, so far.
Why is it that machine manufacturers will not build machines we want? They seem to be building what they think we want. Or is it what they think we'll put up with?
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