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<blockquote data-quote="Yojinbo" data-source="post: 2036277" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>I agree with Cue on the names - its beneath our calling here. </p><p></p><p>I loathe profiteering in a similar way. But rules cannot separate the father of an in utero special needs baby who is selling off magazines carefully saved for over 2 years to pay for his pending medical bills from that dastardly profiteer we love to hate. I want one of those 2 guys to get paid -the other... better left unsaid.</p><p></p><p>If a device to see inside the human soul is in use I think we can discern one from the other.</p><p></p><p>Without such a fictional device we are better off letting the market decide. "The administration ought to do something"; are the most ruinous words in any republic or free society. The cost of replacement goods adjusted for demand is the only way to regulate prices in a sane marketplace. Markets do this on their own if the butcher (and Meat Inspector) keep thumbs off the scale.</p><p></p><p>We are not 24 hours into an "attempted price spike", we are two full weeks into a price hike. The gas analogy used earlier was the right one. If I sell an full AR today I cannot replace today for $400 no one here would disagree with me. Why would we put ourselves in the position of controlling prices in any way as individuals or as OSA? If its immoral for Chinese government to do it. how can it be moral for me?</p><p></p><p>As for the reporting I think they are reporting items on another non-OSA site and bringing the discussion here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yojinbo, post: 2036277, member: 756"] I agree with Cue on the names - its beneath our calling here. I loathe profiteering in a similar way. But rules cannot separate the father of an in utero special needs baby who is selling off magazines carefully saved for over 2 years to pay for his pending medical bills from that dastardly profiteer we love to hate. I want one of those 2 guys to get paid -the other... better left unsaid. If a device to see inside the human soul is in use I think we can discern one from the other. Without such a fictional device we are better off letting the market decide. "The administration ought to do something"; are the most ruinous words in any republic or free society. The cost of replacement goods adjusted for demand is the only way to regulate prices in a sane marketplace. Markets do this on their own if the butcher (and Meat Inspector) keep thumbs off the scale. We are not 24 hours into an "attempted price spike", we are two full weeks into a price hike. The gas analogy used earlier was the right one. If I sell an full AR today I cannot replace today for $400 no one here would disagree with me. Why would we put ourselves in the position of controlling prices in any way as individuals or as OSA? If its immoral for Chinese government to do it. how can it be moral for me? As for the reporting I think they are reporting items on another non-OSA site and bringing the discussion here. [/QUOTE]
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