strictly speaking empty shelves aren't a demand issue or a supply issue they're a price issue raise your goddamn prices
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Particularly raising prices during difficult times. Even my normier friends who're generally pro-markets turn into raging commies at the slightest hint of "price gouging".
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That's the programming being activated. There used to be a time when there were a some people learned a better reaction that natural instinct. Now it's been encouraged Progressivism will also encourage pathological parts of natural instincts - it's not limited to only unnatural
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they are wrong adjusting prices to the market clearing price is the highest social good
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I wouldn't go that far but I will say that the market clearing price doesn't change just because people don't update actual prices.
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“Have been” implies there was a time when suddenly raising prices for basic necessities wasn’t seen as unjust. Strikes me that it always has been: this is one of the areas where economic rationality conflicts with inherited cultural notions of ‘fairness’, not prog innovation.
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