Care to point out where I said I was in favor of forcing anybody to do anything?
When did an attempt to analyze an issue become communistic? I thought the commies were the ones who insisted nobody analyze things independently.
If my analysis is inaccurate, feel free to show me where it’s wrong. FTM, I make no claim to any expertise in this area.
Your statements indicate you believe you have sufficient knowledge and skill to manage at least the entire restaurant segment of the economy. At least that’s what I hear. So far, no collectivist has been able to pull that sort if thing off. East Germany got close, but they had the Stasi.
And how, without using force, even if just the force of law, could you expect to compel businesses to do something they think is bad for them in their specific situation? The force of law, of course, includes either armed agents or confiscatory and bankrupting fines. Or both. Think Stasi here.
Sorry if you do not intend to be a collectivist totalitarian. But the things you say suggest otherwise to me.
Plus, you still have not accounted for the price elasticity of demand.