Yes. Capitalism sucks, as does the supply and demand theorem. CTD are free to charge as they please, and one is free as to whether one does business with them or not. Seems many are all for freedom and liberty 'gov leave me alone' up until the point things get a little spicy, then it's time for almighty gov to step in and give crap away to save us all.
Meanwhile, we be skinnin' our smoke wagons at the Costco TP aisle: https://fox59.com/news/coronavirus/...nce-while-shopping-amid-coronavirus-pandemic/
We seem to be a very frail and delicate people these days. What happens when things get REALLY interesting?
Absolutely CTD can charge whatever they want, but this great country, which you so politely reminded us we all live in, also allows me the freedom to call them greedy mother *******.
I get that soccer moms can keep Dick's afloat
Charging $44 for a box of Winchester 9mm isn't what I would call noble. They're scumbags hoping they can take advantage of the many idiots this world seems to have an abundance of.
If charging $44 for a box of 9mm is what it takes to convince those that don't really need a box of 9mm from buying it and thus ensuring it is available for those that do really need it, then the market has functioned correctly. Nobility has nothing to do with it though maintaining a supply at a high price would likely seem more noble to someone truly in need than those that keep pricing that ensures shortages and encourages hoarders.
What's the difference between this and the TEN hand sanitizer guy?
Someone tell Amazon and Ebay they're tearing at the fabric of our economic system since they shut down all the free wheeling capitalists trying to make an honest buck on masks and sanitizers.