Posted on 09/11/2017 9:48:14 PM PDT by mtrott
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You are by definition taking advantage of people when you sell them anything at sufficient price to make you a profit. They are taking advantage of you when they get what they want from you. If water can be sold at $40then people from outside the area will be rushing in to sell water. The “unconscionable” high prices get the supplies to the affected area much faster and the supplies drop in price as the supply increases because all those greedy bastards are rushing water to the zone to get those high prices.
In fact, it is price gouging only if somehow other dealers in water are prevented from serving the emergency market so that more supplies are not rushed in. Only a government can do that.
Who cares what her principles are?
Actually I watched her whole segment and thought she was reasonable
It should not be allowed to price gouge folks dealing with emergency hardship
A profit yes
But crazy punitive like the 100 dollar water case
Hell no
Capitalism has limits...a few and that is one of them
I have a friend in Houston right now consulting for water damage work on behalf of the insurance companies who took down about 300,000 in super quality polymer tarps for roofers etc in the aftermath of Hugo
He's getting double normal construction prices which is passed on via insurance or FEMA
It's partly logistics and partly supppy demand and is reasonable
Charging 1500 for a 250 dollar generator is not
Or 100 for a 10 dollar case of bottled water
And so forth
But i do get the purist philosophical argument
Anyway Bondi ....not guilty regardless
” I didnt know you could buy any kind of generator with significant output for $100.”
Harbor Freight sells small generator that will power a few lights or a refrigerator for $88. They work pretty damn good too.
They sell a gen that will power a home for under $500.
The best ones run on either natural gas or propane. If you have a gas line, the gas is much less likely to be interrupted than electricity and if it is then you can hook up the Propane.
$300 seems to be the minimum hereabouts.
This is just a guess but if a store owner is concerned
that he will have difficulty refilling his inventory
or if he thinks he may suffer extensive damage that
will prevent him from conducting regular business for
a time might he raise prices to get what he can, while
he can?
First of all thank you Jesus our nation wasn’t it with 185 mph winds. irma didn’t sneak up.. it was forecast to be catastrophic well in advance. Every coastal resident should be prepared, looks like many were.
It’s the price you pay for life at the beach. Those who didn’t prepare should have left.
With the exception of the grossly disabled or handicapped, prepare. The community and multitudes of organizations care for the truly needy. In the seriously flooded areas, well I don’t think preparing can be enough.. they should have evacuated.
Instead, I saw parents with expensive strollers stand in line for a shelter.
What kind of parent doesn’t have food,water and shelter for their kids when the hurricane was forecast a week in advance.
It’s not price gouging, it’s a stupidly fee.
Yes. Price gougers during state of emergency are no better than looters.
You can’t buy a generator of any significance for $100. I bought a 3500 watt champion for a little under $400 at Cabelas about three years ago for my camper. With generators, you pay for quietness. The Honda generator of about the same output as my Champion runs about $1,000. So, depends what make and output these generators are and how far they’re being transported, etc to say what a fair price should be. Personally, if I were down in Florida and looking at several weeks, maybe months with no power I would gladly pay $1,000 for a 3500 watt generator. - and say thank you while I’m at it....
But Basic Economics is racist! / bitter sarc
I can buy a 40 bottle case of water at Sam's Club for $3.99 but at a baseball game that same bottle is $3.00 or $120 a case.
Is that gouging?
Before the storm hit, why didn't people fill up containers with tap water?
People don't plan, and then want gummint protection, price protection, health care protection.
If $40 a case is too expensive, don't buy it, I'm sure that some bleeding heart liberal will be glad to share their water.
The store owner who is selling the generators has to cover a lot of fixed costs that don't change just because the area has been hit by a hurricane. He still has to pay rent, he still has to pay his taxes, he still has to pay his utility bills, and he still has to pay his staff.
If generators are the only thing anyone is buying in his store this week, he'd have to raise their prices simply to raise enough revenue to keep his store open.
She’s a politician and she’s campaigning. Putting on a show of outrage for the cameras is not a Democrat failing or a Republican failing.
I listened and she said nothing unusual and I don’t recall anything she said that I disagree with.
Taking advantage of the helpless is frowned on by everything from the bible to the president.
The Ayn Rand type “conservatives” think it’s a good idea. The theory that it at least allows for supply to at least be there are wrong. It causes rebellion, and everyone agrees it is less a crime to take something when you are in self-preservation mode. Even the bible affirms that.
Shes hot.
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She’s a bankster stooge and a big lib airhead who doesn’t give a damn for the rule of law in Florida.
if I were down in Florida and walked up to the counter of some Quick Stop with a case of water and the guy behind the counter said “that will be $30 please”. I would lay a $10 on the counter for the water and walk out with the water and dare him to stop me. Consequences be damned. But, Im betting he wouldn’t attempt to stop me.
That is a great solution actually. I might get it on video just to be safe.
I would argue that all generators sold in Florida come from out of state.
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