Yeah exactly. The economics they teach kids that has very little bearing on the actual world. In reality, price gouging, stock buybacks, ceo and management pay raises (with stagnant wages for the actual backbone workforce) are how it's done nowadays. It's the same fiction trickle down economics come from, they want you to believe there's an inherent fairness to the economy but the only way to do that would be to implement socialist policies that make Denmark and countries the happiest consistently
If you only knew… taxing “excess” profits for grocery stores would make things even worse for you.
That's just capitalist propaganda bud.
No, basic economics
Yeah exactly. The economics they teach kids that has very little bearing on the actual world. In reality, price gouging, stock buybacks, ceo and management pay raises (with stagnant wages for the actual backbone workforce) are how it's done nowadays. It's the same fiction trickle down economics come from, they want you to believe there's an inherent fairness to the economy but the only way to do that would be to implement socialist policies that make Denmark and countries the happiest consistently
None of this is true.
But anyway, tell me how taxing “excessive” profits will help the common person.