Originally Posted by Ramblin_Razorback
Originally Posted by liliysdad
Originally Posted by Ramblin_Razorback


You don't get it, and nothing anyone writes is going to help you understand, but I'll add this for anyone who has ears to hear. The only thing we "deserve" is to "reap what we sow," and there are some folks who are going to be reaping some bitter, rotten crops.


You are right, I won't understand why selling an item at he price the market dictates is somehow morally wrong.

I won't understand why its wrong for a person to put in the work to obtain an item at a price, and from a source, that's available to anyone and turn that work and commodity into profit.

What I will definitely never understand is what some think they deserve an item simply because they want it....and somehow their wanting is more important than someone else's wanting based upon the intended use.


Nothing immoral about selling at market prices, but it might just be illegal to go into the ammunition business without a license, which is what you're describing, and that would be immoral. I'm not talking about people who are selling what they've bought over the years and have decided they have more than they need at today's prices. I'm talking about those who have gone into business illegally to take advantage of a crisis. I would have sympathy for someone needing the cash to scrape by, but I suspect more than a few ammo flippers aren't.


It's good that you want more government in your life, because under Biden and the Democrat House and Senate, you'll be getting plenty of that.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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