unfocused said:[quote author=Pogo]
We have met the enemy and he is us.
Not taking sides or passing judgment on this civil case. I will let the courts and lawyers sort it out.
But...let's not forget who is really at fault here.
Consumers have become addicted to securing the lowest price possible at any cost. We buy from gray market dealers who circumvent the system just because it saves us a few dollars. We become tax scofflaws, buying from outlets that don't collect sales taxes and then we pretend we don't owe the tax. We buy from online outfits that pay nothing to support our local police, fire, schools, streets, etc.
Then we are shocked...shocked...that retailers cut costs in every way imaginable in order to compete.
I'm no better than anyone else and I don't know what the solution is. But, I do know that the current system may be great for consumers with lots of disposable income to spend on cameras and other toys, but it is not so good for working people.
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As always there are counter points:
1/ We are addicted to the lowest prices because in real terms our wages have gone down considerably in the last 20 years.
2/ We buy grey market because despite the fear mongering they are exactly the same products made in the same factory by the same people, we are just taking advantage of currency fluctuations, like all multinationals do.
3/ We become tax scofflaws because we see corporations earning billions of dollars in profits pay zero tax. If a tax system is not seen to be fair then people will abuse it.
4/ We don't care about local services because they are well able to raise revenue via the police in fines and seizures and other unavoidable taxes. We can't avoid paying for schools (even if we don't use them) and roads because if we do we lose our homes, even if we own them outright.
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