More Obamacare layoffs

Quote from Max E. Pad:

You are the least intelligent person i have ever come across on this site, why dont you go light your neighbors house on fire, to stimulate the economy so we can pay for Obamacare.

Your little outburst at me doesn't change the fact that you make up shit and pull numbers out of your ass.
 
Quote from Max E. Pad:

Yeah, and like i said, 11-14 cents a pizza is the equivalent of 10% added to their food costs, what is it that you dont understand? In order to sell 10% more food you need 10% more employees,(who will also need healthcare) and you need 10% more space, and you need 10% more ovens, etc.. etc.... Do you not get it?

whether Max's numbers add up or not, his point is trying to make up the extra expense of Obama care on volume. Sell more pizza's, you need more customers. to attract more customers to sell more pizza's you're going to have to advertise and or discount your product which are added expense.

If you fail to get more customers, or your geographic area is tapped out, you raise your price and the big idea of selling a few more pizza's to mitigate the obama care costs using the increase in volume method is kaput.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

whether Max's numbers add up or not, his point is trying to make up the extra expense of Obama care on volume. Sell more pizza's, you need more customers. to attract more customers to sell more pizza's you're going to have to advertise and or discount your product which are added expense.

If you fail to get more customers, or your geographic area is tapped out, you raise your price and the big idea of selling a few more pizza's to mitigate the obama care costs using the increase in volume method is kaput.

You can make a point without making your facts up, but max can't. IF the playing field is level then all the competition will have the same costs so there will be no competitive disadvantage. The only thing max knows about the pizza business is how to eat em.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

IF the playing field is level then all the competition will have the same costs so there will be no competitive disadvantage

Not necessarily. Business can be in different stages of lifecycle. Imposing a cost on a new business vs an established business create different events. Imposing a cost between established business in various stages of maturity can be adverse.

A marginal business can be pushed over the "edge" to fold. Whereas a growing business may absorb the increase to no effect.
 
Quote from Ricter:
11-13-12 08:11 PM
Ok, I just made that number up to make a point...

Quote from bigarrow:

Here is an exercise for you, quit making shit up and pulling numbers out of your ass.

Quote from bigarrow:

You can make a point without making your facts up...
 
Quote from Ricter:

Socialism is ever present. The failures you are thinking of were times when those in power thought to achieve pure socialism. Socialism and capitalism, collectivism and individualism, in balance, are best. Where that balance lies differs from time to time and culture to culture.

What a load of "Doublethink" !!! Is that the best you can come up with??
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Quote from stoic:

What a load of "Doublethink" !!! Is that the best you can come up with??
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Socialism is the economic system of the typical family: from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs. As I said, it's ever present.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Socialism is the economic system of the typical family: from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs. As I said, it's ever present.
A family isn't a good apples to apples comparison to an economy.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Socialism is the economic system of the typical family: from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs. As I said, it's ever present.

And I thought your last response was feeble!
 
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