Posted on 02/01/2009 5:26:12 PM PST by Libloather
Yep...survival staple.
I may be a bit thick, so could possibly be a tad clearer about what you expect me to understand from your reply?
A while back I was waist deep leaning into my garbage can trying find something I’d accidentally tossed out. My neighbor saw me and shouted that if I was that hungry he’d feed me.
Why not just go to the local food shelf?
Yeah and working is an obligation not an option.
I learned how to do price/supply optimization like you described in my business calculus class. It is done in every business.
If the companies you describe knew what they were doing, however, they would have secondary markets for their excess products. Just as an example, I work for a computer chip manufacturer. We used to pay to have our defective or excess wafers hauled away as hazardous waste (they contain lead etc). We now repurpose them as wafers to use in solar panels.
This is business 101.
The law in Maryland is: If the property is not posted, and you aren’t told to get off the property by the owner, you aren’t trespassing.
I was once acquitted of trespassing at a Planned Parenthood because the director of murdering babies told us to get out—but the OWNER of the building wasn’t there.
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