If the government forced everyone to buy a plasma tv, would Plasma TVs become Affordable Tvs?
Apr 07, 2010 by Jack | Posted in Politics
Question: Why are Democrats and socialization so dumb?
No, your all entirely wrong.
When the government forces you to buy a tv, prices would skyrocket. Because businesses no longer have to compete for your business. Your required to do business with them.
Answer: They are pretty affordable already. I mean and besides, plasma? That's sooooo old school.
Stephanie is awesome!! | Apr 07, 2010
Not if supply was improperly managed.
The cost to make a TV has to be accounted for too, sometimes it won't be possible to make them at a cost affordable to all.
Pfo | Apr 07, 2010
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