Bill O’Reilly Column: The affordability of Levittown

It snowed the other day on Long Island and driveways had to be shoveled.  When I was a kid, my friends and I went door-to-door in Levittown offering our services for around six bucks a house.  We did well. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

Today, you have to look mighty hard to find that child labor. Instead, guys with plows show up wanting $150 to clear the way. That outrage offers a big advantage to urchins who could charge half.  But there are no urchins shoveling snow.  They’re all inside playing video games.