Ok, that's enough twisting and accusing. It's a fact that some companies are driven by greed, and it can be even more so in the latest situation associated with this current inflation. You really think no company is greedy and only looks out for the comsumer? You got all upset when Fram "cheapened" the Ultra, but what you say now fits into good justification for their move - to stay in buisness and not lose profits due to supposed rising costs.
I ain’t accusing you of anything
I’m simply asking legitimate questions…
Who gets to decide makes too much money ?
You ? Me ? Someone else ? Or a group of other people ?
Look … No system is perfect.
Some are much better and have historically far better results than others.
And in regards to the Fram change ?
I’m not buying a welfare Fram Ultra. Because it was cheapened. I don’t care about the reason,
That’s what I do. You … or I can utilize our “ franchise “ right by who we choose to buy from.
Just like I ain’t buying Nathan’s hotdogs… Obviously cheapened and changed for the worse.
I vote with my ability to purchase from a better manufacturer. Of which I have gladly found to be one or two of them.
I obviously lean towards a different economic outlook than you do. Not totally different. Just we have some differences there to a degree. And that’s the way it goes at times.
I don’t disagree with you that there are big, huge corporations with a number of people making a whole, whole lot of money. And their decisions have not been helpful to this country or its people.
There are other existing reasons that those decisions have been made. I believe that is true too.