Posted by trucker40 on October 12, 2008 at 21:33:59 from (69.149.223.35):
In Reply to: Re: Gas OT posted by tlak on October 12, 2008 at 12:25:58:
Its like this Tlak,I think I figured them out.When they have stocks in it,its fine for the price to be too high.Too high prices,no regulation= competition.Having a lever on prices,cutting out competition=free market.While competition and free market are nowhere close to that,its the way these people rationalize whats happening because they have stocks in it.If there was competition the prices would not have gone up like that.If it was a free market,there would be competition.As for the 1000 dollar penecillin shot,thats fine he thinks because that might not be all that much money to him.For the 99% of the rest of us it could be the difference between living and dieing.Lots of difference in where you are standing as to what something looks like,and how much youve had to drink before you looked at it.
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