No, that isn't what I said. Perhaps we can add reading comprehension to your list of needed improvements. I said some industries. Like in the retail gas market, during hurricanes. You will always have small attempts at gouging. But to go after an entire industry is like burning down the house when you find ants in the kitchen.
No, my argument is that because industries have such thin margins (grocery stores, as an example), they have no choice but to pass on price hikes. They can't absorb them like you might think. I remember having this argument with Piezoe when he claimed restaurants could absorb wage hikes. I went through a detailed analysis of their financials and all he did was go "I'll have to get back to you" with his response. Of course, he never did. If you care to read that exchange, here it is.
If you try to put legislation to prevent them from doing so, they'll just go out of business, or not buy food, which in turn means the public won't have access to groceries. Are you so blind as to not have witnessed this in places like Venezuela? When similar socialist policies have tried to control prices in the same way?
I've read these words several times, and I'm not sure I know what the heck you're trying to say here (as usual). But I'll take a stab. Actually, no, I don't think I can. Restate what your point is here, and try to be a bit more clear?
You may find some examples, but instead of going after the bad guys, you folks want to regulate an entire industry. Stupid and ineffective, as usual.
I'm not about to waste 99 minutes of my time listening to some video to try to figure out what your specific examples are. So provide the examples, or provide the exact timestamps I can fast forward to. You don't get to post links of hour-and-a-half videos and say "see, this is what I mean".
Well I was going to do an a summary to tidy up. Operating off a phone only is trickier for me.
Alright, progress. For the record Piezoe is smarter than I am, better writing, by a good margin. I need my laptop to reply, I'm at a nursing home out in the countryside most of the day.
