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BoscoX -> Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 6:24:26 AM)


The owner of the Washington Post propaganda organ is a pile of stinking dog shit

But we already knew that

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hurricane-irma-amazon-complaints-of-price-gouging/




Greta75 -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 6:41:38 AM)

Woah, I never did think that such things could happen too. The things one take for granted. Like access to cheap water.





Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:01:29 AM)

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?




BoscoX -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:09:46 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?


You are saying that the leftist corporate propaganda master overlord is worse than evil capitalist oil executives such as Darth Cheney then

[image]http://i.imgur.com/q2HRfwl.gif[/image]

Got it [:D]




WhoreMods -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:13:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?


You are saying that the leftist corporate lord and god propaganda master is worse than evil capitalist oil executives such as Darth Cheney then

Got it [:D]


You've still yet to show your working out that a libertarian wannabe monopolist robber baron with a McDonald's style allergy to worker's rights and other leftist notions is a liberal.




BoscoX -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:15:04 AM)


More seriously - the nation's biggest refinery in Huston is down, along with countless other refineries and oil rigs and pipelines and transport services.

How many water manufacturing companies are down?

Seems like a big leftist such as Jeff Bezos would be giving his billions away to charity right now, doesn't it? Rather than cashing in on people's suffering?

"Evil oil company" gasoline is FAR cheaper than Jeff Bezos' water is, btw

FAR cheaper




Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:22:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?


You are saying that the leftist corporate propaganda master overlord is worse than evil capitalist oil executives such as Darth Cheney then

[image]http://i.imgur.com/q2HRfwl.gif[/image]

Got it [:D]


Why do you hate Capitalists?

Only LEFTISTS hate Capitalists.[:D]




BoscoX -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:26:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?


You are saying that the leftist corporate propaganda master overlord is worse than evil capitalist oil executives such as Darth Cheney then

[image]http://i.imgur.com/q2HRfwl.gif[/image]

Got it [:D]


Why do you hate Capitalists?

Only LEFTISTS hate Capitalists.[:D]


You are far too stupid to ever understand sarcasm

And I am far too intelligent to waste my time trying to patiently explain it to someone as lost and mindless as you




Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:27:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As gas went up about .60/gallon this week, I guess all the oil companies are guilty of price gouging too huh?


You are saying that the leftist corporate propaganda master overlord is worse than evil capitalist oil executives such as Darth Cheney then

[image]http://i.imgur.com/q2HRfwl.gif[/image]

Got it [:D]


Why do you hate Capitalists?

Only LEFTISTS hate Capitalists.[:D]


You are far too stupid to ever understand sarcasm

And I am far too intelligent to waste my time trying to patiently explain it to someone as lost and mindless as you

And, only leftists resort to personal attacks...............LEFTIST




bounty44 -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:29:10 AM)

john stossel recently did a segment on the texas attorney general's response to "gouging" and it was pretty interesting.

he essentially charged the man with not understanding basic economic principles and was pretty much in support of businesses being able to charge what they like, and I think he made a pretty good argument for it.

i'll look around a bit to see if I can find it in writing. or maybe someone else can find a video of it.





BoscoX -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:35:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

john stossel recently did a segment on the texas attorney general's response to "gouging" and it was pretty interesting.

he essentially charged the man with not understanding basic economic principles and was pretty much in support of businesses being able to charge what they like, and I think he made a pretty good argument for it.

i'll look around a bit to see if I can find it in writing. or maybe someone else can find a video of it.




Even so, the biggest socialist propagandist in the land charging hurricane victims $25 for a bottle of water will always make for good political discussion




bounty44 -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:36:50 AM)

"price gouging"

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is upset about "price gouging" during hurricane Harvey. Some stores raised prices to $99 for a case of bottled water -- $5 for a gallon of gas. "These are things you can't do in Texas," he says. "There are significant penalties if you price gouge in a crisis like this."

There sure are: $20,000 per "gouge" -- $200,000 if the "victim" is a senior citizen.

Texas, a state that I thought understood capitalism, punishes people who practice it.

Prices should rise during emergencies. Price changes save lives. That's because prices aren't just money -- they are information.

Price changes tell suppliers what their customers want most, maybe chainsaws more than blankets, water more than flashlights.

"(Q)uit your witch hunt," economist Don Boudreaux wrote Paxton. "Government intervention is often justified as a means of correcting 'market failure.' But by enforcing prohibitions on 'price gouging' your office causes market failure."

Boudreaux is right.

Suppose a disaster devastates your town, and your local store is not allowed to raise the price of bottled water. People rush to buy all the water they can get. The store sells out. Only the first customers get what they need.

The storeowner has no incentive to risk life and limb restocking his store. He wants to get to safety, too. So he closes his store.

But if the owner can charge $99 for a case of water, you will buy less water, and other customers get what they need. More importantly, entrepreneurs have an incentive to move heaven and earth to bring water to the disaster area. They soon do, and the price drops again.

That's economics -- supply and demand. It works pretty well.

Politicians often try to outlaw that. When Uber appeared and used "surge pricing" during busy times, my dumb mayor tried to ban Uber. The ban didn't stick, fortunately. Seeing people pay higher prices inspires more Uber drivers to leave home to offer people rides, and it causes customers to try other alternatives at busy times. When prices float, there are no shortages.

Since Texas' attorney general doesn't seem to understand that, Boudreaux tries to educate him:

"By forcibly keeping 'legal' prices lower than their actual market values, you not only encourage black markets ... you obstruct the information and incentives that are necessary both to encourage consumers to use those goods more sparingly and to encourage suppliers from around the world to rush to the devastated areas."

People will denounce capitalist greed after the next disaster, too, but there's nothing kind about pretending that bottled water and other valuable goods will be available if sellers are forbidden to raise prices when supplies are short.

I'd think reporters on CNBC, a business-oriented network, would understand economics, but they're as clueless as Texas' attorney general.

Not only did CNBC parrot his comments about "gouging," they then claimed, "Devastating storm may actually boost U.S. GDP."

Paul Krugman made the same foolish error after 9/11's terrorism. He wrote that the attack might "do some economic good."

Thinking that destruction helps an economy is one of the oldest economic myths. Frederic Bastiat called it "the broken window fallacy."

If I break your window, people watching will see economic benefits. You'll pay a glassmaker to repair the window and a janitor to clean up the mess. Job creation! Wealth creation! Break more windows!

CNBC and Krugman think that way because they can easily see the glassmaker and janitor. But they don't see the other things you might have done with your money. You might have repaired your car, bought a shirt, invested in a cancer cure. We'll never know -- because the money went to repair your window.

Storms don't help us. Other forms of destruction, from wars to earthquakes, are also bad. This should be obvious, but it isn't to politicians and leftist media. If Krugman were right, we might as well just go around smashing things all day long.

Critics of capitalism end up praising storms and denouncing people who react to storms by providing more goods. The critics have it backward.


https://townhall.com/columnists/johnstossel/2017/08/30/price-gouging-n2374713




BoscoX -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:41:47 AM)


Even so, the biggest socialist propagandist in the land charging hurricane victims $25 for a bottle of water will always make for good political discussion




WhoreMods -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:43:28 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


Even so, the biggest socialist propagandist in the land charging hurricane victims $25 for a bottle of water will always make for good political discussion

Again: show your working that a libertarian robber baron who pays no taxes is a socialist.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:44:09 AM)

The airlines have joined the party. https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/travelers-complain-steep-airfares-try-escape-hurricane-irmas-path-224013499.html




Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:46:17 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

john stossel recently did a segment on the texas attorney general's response to "gouging" and it was pretty interesting.

he essentially charged the man with not understanding basic economic principles and was pretty much in support of businesses being able to charge what they like, and I think he made a pretty good argument for it.

i'll look around a bit to see if I can find it in writing. or maybe someone else can find a video of it.




Even so, the biggest socialist propagandist in the land charging hurricane victims $25 for a bottle of water will always make for good political discussion

Please learn the difference between a case and a bottle. It might save you a DUI some day.




Greta75 -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:53:21 AM)

FR
Even 18.50 for 24 bottles of water is super expensive! What size are these bottles? Sheesh!

I pay only 12bux for 24 bottles of mineral water, 1.5L each here. You guys should pay less.

And it's nestle water, that's cheap stuffs. Not Evian or my favourite Gerolsteiner




Hillwilliam -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:56:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

FR
Even 18.50 for 24 bottles of water is super expensive! What size are these bottles? Sheesh!

I pay only 12bux for 24 bottles of water, 1.5L each here.

And it's nestle water, that's cheap stuffs.

It definitely is. I wonder why people would buy water by mail order anyway. Bottled water is one of the biggest ripoffs on the planet but if people want to pay for what is basically free out of their tap, well...................Capitalism.




Greta75 -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 7:59:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam
It definitely is. I wonder why people would buy water by mail order anyway. Bottled water is one of the biggest ripoffs on the planet but if people want to pay for what is basically free out of their tap, well...................Capitalism.

I think it's due to flouride content in tap water. Many believe it causes cancer now. So they buy bottled water with no flouride in it.

I only recently learnt flouride is rat poison, and to think it's in my toothpaste and tap water.

On top of that, you can clearly see warning on every toothpaste label with flouride that it is not safe for 5 yr old and below. Telling me, it could kill a small child.




servantforuse -> RE: Jeff Bezos Is Price Gouging Hurricane Victims (9/6/2017 8:02:45 AM)

Here in the Milwaukee area, $2.50 to $3.00 a case is the normal price pretty much year round.




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