Oil Prices Go Down, Gas Goes Up

I’d ask you to define it but you really have no morality. So you don’t have an idea what it is.

I’ve done more good for people than you have ever dreamed of, but keep thinking you are superior in that realm.

I donate to worthy causes more in a year than you’ve probably ever made in your lifetime.

I’ve encountered people like you regularly that have some sense of superiority based in absolutely nothing. And you can’t even define what you stand on a soapbox over. It’s literally hilarious.

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Many times it is best to look at a situation at its extremes. In arguments I call them the foul lines, as in baseball: left field and right field.

Here is an extreme business example: a gun manufacturer. Who are the stakeholders?

  1. Business owner (and board; could include stockholders)
  2. Employees
  3. Customers
  4. Suppliers
  5. Community businesses
  6. Victims of gun violence (assuming that manufacture’s gun was used in the assault)

Clearly all stakeholders are aware that there is a potential that the gun manufacturer could be making a product used to harm a person.

Should the gun manufacturer strive to make a profit anyway?

Attempt to consider this without your political slant on the 2nd Amendment or the right or perceived necessity of a person to own a firearm.

Do the 6th stakeholders needs or wishes out weigh the needs or wishes of the first five stakeholders?

Doubt it fool.

I have never claimed superiority. I have only pointed out your answers to questions. Like you thinking it’s okay to make others suffer for profits. I have mainly asked questions.

Your name calling speaks loudly of your IQ.

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Do mass shootings warrant stricter gun laws?

Or should the public just accept the collateral damage?

And so do your assumptions.

My question wasn’t about gun laws (most of which are not properly enforced)

Not an assumption. It is an opinion

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No.

I don’t. We can gladly compare with actual proof. I’ll gladly post it here. You are another one that will spout what other people should or shouldn’t do while have absolutely nothing to offer society in any shape or form.

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Most businesses that are profitable make a product or supply a service to benefit others. And sure, there could be situations where some less fortunate individuals could be negatively impacted in an effort for the business to stay profitable.

I don’t know what product or service @Bauber company offers. The real question to @castoli is, as a self-employed individual, what product or service do you offer society? In doing so, are any being harmed for you to stay in business? What is your business contributing for the better good?

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The bigger question is “Do you even lift, bro?”

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No I do not lift and live in the basement of mt parents while living off the government.

And what do you offer society?

But yet you’d make people suffer to save your “business”.

Well if he runs a business, first and foremost he offers jobs…
You know, those things you think will solve all problems it they are union.

Either way, off topic again. All prices are going up. Profits in absolute numbers will also go up. Are the percentage profits showing major change year over year? If no, then industries are not taking advantage of consumers.
It’s a result of, wait for it…pumping fake money into a shutdown economy over the last two years (maybe not as much in the last 6 months) leading to supply shortages and inflation. Cluster F**ks at the top levels of government cannot be fixed by unions and worker co-ops.

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And most of you will end up voting(if you vote at all) Republican or Democrat. So you’ll vote for the continued downward spiral of this country. While also keeping afloat the pendulum swing from corruption to corruption.

To think any other party coming to power wouldn’t create the same fate is asinine.

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So your solution is?