To: Red in Blue PA
Sounds like capitalism to me. Whatever the market can bear, that’s what they can charge. It’s a long time since the Olympics was a noble meeting of amateurs united in love of sport. And there were things on that site that were only about $10 when converting from rubles. I’m sure what they can’t sell outright to those who have seemingly limitless amounts of money to spend, theirs or other people’s, will be priced down to sell eventually.
To: OldNewYork
Sounds like capitalism to me. Whatever the market can bear, thats what they can charge.
I would bet you anything that if they sold shirts at $34-$40 they would sell far mar than they will at $55.
Think of it like taxes. Liberals always claim high taxes will raise a lot of money, when in fact lower taxes do. Amazing to see Conservatives fall for this.
11 posted on
01/26/2014 5:59:54 PM PST by
Red in Blue PA
(When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
To: OldNewYork
Peeps heading over there best bring American goods to sell for a premium. Roosians love US stuff.
39 posted on
01/26/2014 7:08:35 PM PST by
SgtHooper
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