My first lesson on free-market capitalism came when I was 5-years-old. My
mother was driving me somewhere and we came upon an intersection with
four gas stations at the corner. Each station had a price war sign. 24 cents
a gallon is cheaper than 15 cents a gallon. This lesson is wasted on the
economic illiterates on the left. Mom, what’s a price war? She explained it
to me and at age 5, I understood that free markets benefit all rich or poor!
That’s a good visual. Another one is the guy that left a note on the cattle trailer Free bull calves. Came back to find someone had left more.
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Man. Ron Jeremy will buy anything…..
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Looks like a winner to me!
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Why are they selling melons in the locker room of the swimming pool? the profiteer looks like Notwende, anyway.
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It’s not really capitalism until the one guy hires the other guy to go get more melons for less than he could have sold them for himself.
But they both still wind up making more money…
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My first lesson on free-market capitalism came when I was 5-years-old. My
mother was driving me somewhere and we came upon an intersection with
four gas stations at the corner. Each station had a price war sign. 24 cents
a gallon is cheaper than 15 cents a gallon. This lesson is wasted on the
economic illiterates on the left. Mom, what’s a price war? She explained it
to me and at age 5, I understood that free markets benefit all rich or poor!
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That’s a demonstration of why you don’t want monopolies.
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