JDseller, first off I will say that I agree with what your saying, they are both wrong for the way they handled the situation. But I'll play on dave2's side for a minute. 1). A guy bought a tractor for $11,500 and nearly immediately sold it for 19,500(which is not a 14,000 profit, but an 8000 profit) Be honest with yourself, you may be able to afford to pay 19,500+ for that tractor but the fact of the matter is you wouldn't(not likely anyways), because it makes no sense to do so. All he did was help captalism live on, how is it any of your business what he did with his property ad his money? 2). A kid buys 2 wagons for 2750(5500) and sells them for 3700(7400). You can't even blame the kid for this one. You never told him to keep the wagons, though it was understood what he was to do with them. Again that's just captalism. He saw a chance to make some money(captalism) and went for it. Dont' even worry about him trading equipment. If there's no money in it, he'll find out in a hurry, and it won't lkely do his credit any good. Again it's just captalism. Captalism is the excuse for all things that don't follow principles and idealism. I'm not actually against captalism, given the other choices.
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