I think it's worth it the costs are not fixed, they can be ameliorated and I don't see people freaking out about this problem I assume because we're mostly unaffected on this front
pretty rough trying to set something like that up in short order and with no advance consideration of how throwing money at the problem probably more efficient is my guess
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The national guard has contingency plans for exactly this situation, I suppose. Just throwing money around won't make sure that everyone has toilet paper.
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When people are sitting on a stock of toilet paper high enough that their fears are at ease, they will stop buying (for a long time) and normality will return. We're seeing that in Australia now.
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Yes, throwing money is easier and better. It's still not free market.
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