• GreenMario
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    1 year ago

    I don’t give a FUCK about markets I want cheap milk. Let them collapse.

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      Let the people that provide the milk collapse so you can get cheaper milk? How would that work?

      They would stop producing milk altogether, which would then increase the price of milk as it becomes scarce.

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        1 year ago

        cheaper

        price

        scarce

        what part about FUCK THE MARKETS do you not understand? produce food for people, not for wallets.

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        1 year ago

        You forget demand as people gonna want their milk. Nobody is gonna stop producing milk completely.

        Do capitalists not believe in the free market? If Farmer A and B stop because prices crashed, Farmer C will see an opportunity to fill in the void and produce milk.

        But to destroy it to protect the markets should be a capital offense.

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          Ok Farmer C, by the time they start establishing a stable supply what will happen? Not everybody lives close to a farm or suppliers. What will cities do? What will be the price? You think it will just go to $1 for a gallon when there is no stable supply of suppliers to provide milk?

          Look at prices of vehicles the more scarce it became the higher the price went. New companies are filling in the void, but prices take longer to fall to reasonable prices as it takes the new companies time to establish a stable supply and recognition of reliability.