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Old 09-21-2005, 08:43 PM   #19
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I need to learn to write more vague hypotheticals. Clearly I'm not ready for textbook work.

I'm not, at this point, arguing that gas is a necessity. I'm wondering if you (Morigoon) would ever find any type of price control? Imagine the wacky, improbable scenario of your choosing that involves people who are unable to alter their circumstances and are dependent on a vendor to provide them with something necessary to continued life. Is there any point in some "nucular" wasteland imaginary landscape where it's appropriate to set price controls? Or in that case would it be an issue of natural selection at work and if you can't get out/survive then your DNA should be allowed to expire?

(and just so we're clear -- I'm not intending any judgment of answer. I'm mostly just curious. I'm not going to point the quivering finger of doom at you if I don't agree with your answer.)
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