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To: bentway who wrote (781956)4/26/2014 12:44:08 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576642
 
Hales Grove?

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To: bentway who wrote (781956)4/26/2014 1:10:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576642
 
That's funny.



To: bentway who wrote (781956)4/26/2014 1:43:31 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576642
 
you ordered food without knowing the price and you saw that they charged double for gas and yet you still ordered food, man you are one stupid mother fukker, no wonder you voted for Obama. how dumb can a person be



To: bentway who wrote (781956)4/26/2014 4:03:07 PM
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>> so I HAD to gas up at the station, where they were charging $5 for a gallon. This was when ordinary prices were about $2.50. I just got enough to get me to the next town.

The beauty of free markets. If you want to have gasoline available in the middle of nowhere, it is going to cost more. But by paying more, a person can insure against the alternative of being stranded in the middle of nowhere.

If that gas had been $8.00 a gallon, you would have bought a gallon or two. But at that price, there might have been a second gas station, which would drive the price of both lower.

Free markets, while not perfect in all cases, are as close to perfect as any system can be.