Dvergar wrote:
They were included to preempt the argument based on those cases where costs do equate to lesser prices for consumers.
...you're conceding that "X" does happen by stating that "X" happens. I'm not sure how you can preempt an argument by making it for me.
Dvergar wrote:
However, those are both special cases and do not reflect the flawed messiah vision you have of business.
I don't have a "messiah vision" of business, but I'm not afflicted with paranoid antipathy for it, either. Businesses screw up, and when they do, they should suffer for it...not be bailed out, or given special tax breaks, or corporate welfare, or have it mandated that their products must be used. Where businesses are in the wrong, they should be fined, or their officers fined and jailed. You're blaming the fact that such things don't happen on business, when the reason that they don't is cronyism and a failure of government...in which both business and government are complicit. It's not a 'one-or-the-other' argument, because there are things wrong with both the public and private sectors that could be fixed...but won't be so long as it's made into an either-or argument.
Dvergar wrote:
Tech has always went down when things become cheaper, not because they're passing on the savings, but because if LCD tvs were still $9,000 for a 27 inch no one would buy them, and the companies know there is always another high priced tech they can slap a 9k price tag on and someone will buy. I shouldn't even have listed commodoties, because the consumer prices don't fall until long after market prices fall, if they fall at all. Pepsi isn't cheaper when corn prices fall, Gas can take weeks until the prices come down after the price of oil falls.
I still like you better than Aestu because your "I'm not really wrong even though I'm wrong" paragraphs are much shorter, and the writing quality is better.
There is a lot more in Pepsi than just corn syrup, and those other products also influence the price...which is constantly in flux, take it from someone who drinks at least a 2-liter a day. Sometimes I can get a 2-liter for $1.25, a few weeks later it's $1.78, everyone once in a while it's 3 for $4. You talk as if the prices of these good don't fluxuate...they just go up and never back down. That's not the case, especially for something like soda, where are there are at least two major competitors striving to out-do each other, and a plethora of off-brand and generic products available.
In short, you're pointing at events that do exactly what I suggested and proving my point.
Dvergar wrote:
Some of you are uncivilized racist xenophobes, to suggest that none are is as foolish as to suggest you all are.
I'm going to assume when you say "some of you," you mean conservatives (or w/e) in general, and not anyone on the boards here (except Eternal, because he hates brown people)...and you're right. There are some nuts in every crowd...it's just that there seems to be a race to scream "RIGHT-WING NUTJOB" after any shooting...and hardly any examination of that reaction when it's revealed the shooter's views/motivations came from the left. Hell, in the case of the Norway tragedy, everyone was jumping the gun about it being a Muslim...and I wonder what the people making that leap in logic are thinking to themselves now that it turned out to be a white guy.
Dvergar wrote:
but I never equated that to being guilty of murder.
The following gives the impression that "we" on the side opposing your own are responsible because "we" (not people like Al Sharpton, oddly) are "race-baiters" and "we" (not people who say things like "Republicans will take away your social security") are "fear mongers":
Dvergar wrote:
It's our fault when someone who shares your beliefs goes crazy and shoots people. Never mind the race baiting, the fear mongering.
However...
Dvergar wrote:
I was the first one to post that a christian tea-party-loving gunman didn't convict the whole movement. I understand your confusion though, the previous sentence qualifies as a fact and I know how you do so have trouble with those little liberal things.
...if that's the case, I apologize, but I hope you'll believe me when I say that I didn't see that comment, and my assessment was entirely in light of the above sentence.
Your Pal,
Jubber