HGTV Genuinely Pissed Me Off, Moreover I May Never View It Ever Again
HGTV Usually has some good programs on that I actually enjoy watching. They're just relaxing and you may almost have them on in your background and just truly enjoy just looking and listening every once in a while. But Not now, now after I saw what I saw and heard what I heard I threw my TV out the window.
It began out just fine, your normal HGTV program. A tough working family realizes their dreams of finding a pleasant home to settle down into for their retirement years. Fortunately for them they're able to do that while they remain rather young. There may be nothing more inspiring to watch someone work effortlessly for their money and reap the rewards of good fortune.
This show was House Hunters International episode number 113, entitled The Roatan Relocation. If you have never seen Roatan, which few of us have and extremely few folks ever will. It truly is an attractive Island that belongs to the country of Honduras. This is how the description of the show reads.
"Water lovers Debbie and Steven Cervantes were nearly finished remodeling their five-bedroom house in Huntington Beach, Calif., once they took a brief vacation to a Caribbean island from the coast of Honduras called Roatan. Charmed by the simpler lifestyle Roatan has to offer, they've decided to move there with their sons Deven and Cole. They've asked Roatan real estate property agent Mary M. Monterroso for help to find a house that features a lot of land, beach and water access, plus a pool, all for about $500,000."
Did you catch that... They only finished remodeling their 5 bedroom house in Huntigton Beach when they decided to drop half a million on an innovative new home with a bunch of land, beach and water access and in addition a pool.
WOW... I thought to myself, that guy has it together, he must have worked for years building a small business or inventing something maybe he was just catching the American dream. There are lots of people around that get trapped in life to the point that they never reach that dream. But you no doubt know the old saying, nothing is guaranteed, you only pay your taxes after which you die.
Well I completed watching the show and I was very curious what this family did to be so profitable. So I went back to the front on the show to find out if they'd say, and sure enough they told me. It was at this time that I picked up my TV and threw it out my window. Yes I trashed my TV, I know a little over the edge.
But it just so happened that my hero was no inventor or entrepreneur let's put it this way. He gets paid for destroying people's lives. For taking what is rightfully theirs and what has been earned with YEARS of HARD WORK. No, he is extremely rewarded for the good he does by working for your IRS. That's right the SOB is an IRS agent that has become in a position to buy a mansion in California and one in Honduras as well. I don't see how on earth anyone could have filmed, edited and even aired that program without getting as pissed as I did. How did that show make it onto my TV? What are these folks thinking? This is certainly what our society has come down to, where those that take from those that create, are rewarded with luxury and freedom.
Yes it pissed me off; the jerk plays a firsthand roll in destroying our country after which leaves to his tropical home. It should piss you off too. Remember this on April 15th while you send your hard earned money to your IRS as well as the Private Federal Reserve.





