Yesterday some dude posted a video to shame apparently Indian gas station owners charging $10 a gallon around the Hurricane Helene disaster area. The lolberts answered with rebuttals that free market pricing is the best rationing mechanism in a time of scarcity.
People are saying that the gas station could ration gallons per customer and keep the same price, and the lolberts are saying this is communist price control.
I'm not really sure how much merit is held by either position since I've never really thought about this with respect to a disaster area. Clearly the 1973 price controls were a bad idea, but this is a debate over what a private business owner should do after a hurricane. My gut feeling is that gas should be rationed by customer, not by pricing. But maybe the gas station is passing along supply chain pricing to a certain extent?
edit: Texas punished gas price gouging in 2019 after Hurricane Harvey.
I didn't think "if business no make money business don't stay open" was very complex, but since you seem so it puts your inability to grasp a point into perspective.
But I should have known you were firing on zero cylinders when you said "insurance will cover it." Because that's the funniest idiocy I've seen in weeks.
Yes, niggers (we are free to say it here, you don't have to be scared to say it) have impulse control problems which lead to constant issues cropping up for their life. They've been doing it for so long that those "long-term consequences" have already started and are happening regularly. That's why no one likes them.
But you've also backpedaled from "its not even capitalism" to "its morally bankrupt bad capitalism I don't like" so I'll accept your concession.
All you have is insults and invective. Pathetic!
The first insults were yours, pendejo. I simply continued with them when it became obvious you were going to just make up new definitions or dodge points entirely when you couldn't answer them.
Quote it. This should be good. Was it "differential equation"? lol