There is a big difference between can and will pay. If you look at the prices in chain stores such as Kroger/Walmart if they have a store in an affluent neighborhood and a poor neighborhood often prices will be higher in the poor neighborhood. Customers in the affluent neighborhood can always drive to a competing store, customers in a poor neighborhood do not have that option.
It should be noted that “Russia” never achieved “communist utopia” statis – they stalled at the “dictatorship of the proletariat” level.As did most others trying the systemIf you wish to examine true communism, you must “visit” the Shaker communities of the 1800s…
blunebottle 8 months ago
Armstrong- the comic strip character we love to hate.
rekam Premium Member 8 months ago
Ready to screw Rudy and the customers equally.
cdward 8 months ago
Of course, the customer has the right to laugh in your face and go elsewhere. Which sounds kind of fun, now that I think about it.
Brass Orchid Premium Member 8 months ago
Sure thing.
Free muffins to all who need them.
Just keep paying according to your ability, and we will determine when you need a muffin.
Gen.Flashman 8 months ago
There is a big difference between can and will pay. If you look at the prices in chain stores such as Kroger/Walmart if they have a store in an affluent neighborhood and a poor neighborhood often prices will be higher in the poor neighborhood. Customers in the affluent neighborhood can always drive to a competing store, customers in a poor neighborhood do not have that option.
oakie817 8 months ago
it could well be approaching this point
biz.gocomics 8 months ago
Very bad comrade…
wellis1947 Premium Member 8 months ago
It should be noted that “Russia” never achieved “communist utopia” statis – they stalled at the “dictatorship of the proletariat” level.As did most others trying the systemIf you wish to examine true communism, you must “visit” the Shaker communities of the 1800s…
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 8 months ago
Scott Stantis approves the Ayn Rand reference in this toon.
Meg: Cute as a Button... The ON is important! 8 months ago
I hope he was having his morning meal at the time of his revelation. I love Breakfast Epiphanies.