Message from @Troye

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2020-04-02 14:33:55 UTC  

But even with all the globalization arguments aside I believe said countries should be financially supported. Their economies will be crushed by the pandemic if it gets a whole lot worse, which will likely be the case, and we have seen how poor countries deal with viral outbreaks during Ebola, it'll set a dangerous precedent.

2020-04-02 14:34:37 UTC  

> If the pandemic will spread rapidly in African countries I'm quite willing to bet the health authorities there will not in any way be able to deal with the situation
@Andrew Popa 2.0 Good.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/680587502918041623/695280033215938570/un-africa-population-projections-steve-sailer-2-1000w.png

2020-04-02 14:35:08 UTC  

Make Africa underpopulated again

2020-04-02 14:35:13 UTC  

But the measures taken by the Governments of the developed nations willing to help out should be proportionate with how the pandemic is developing in their countries.

2020-04-02 14:36:01 UTC  

I'd rather all foreign aid be cancelled and used for domestic needs

2020-04-02 14:37:04 UTC  

But that's not gonna do much, we're facing a global crisis which requires international cooperation. Countries that are less affected by the pandemic should help out countries worse affected by the pandemic.

2020-04-02 14:37:43 UTC  

For example how China and South Korea have sent millions of masks and other medical equipment to countries like Italy

2020-04-02 14:38:02 UTC  

Even the countries which seem to be less effected will be facing high levels of unemployment and economic recession soon, so they can't afford to help much at this point

2020-04-02 14:39:02 UTC  

Sending masks is much different than helping some African country with their core infrastructure to deal with this

2020-04-02 14:39:18 UTC  

The latter is much more involved and costly

2020-04-02 14:39:55 UTC  

Well if the situation turns into an economic catastrophe the latter might be required

2020-04-02 14:41:03 UTC  

Lest we're willing to face a Second Refugee Crisis

2020-04-02 14:41:51 UTC  

Although I'd keep a somewhat optimistic outlook and assume that social order in those African countries won't completely break down

2020-04-02 15:28:12 UTC  

Barry Feldheim, 43, is facing charges of making false statements to the feds on Sunday outside his Borough Park property where he allegedly stored massive amounts of N95 respirator masks, federal officials said. Records indicate that the masks were purchased in bulk orders for his medical supply business dating back to October 2018 thru December 2018.

Feldheim is also accused of price-gouging. On March 18, he’s suspected of selling a New Jersey doctor about 10,000 of the masks for $2150, a markup of roughly 5.5 percent, authorities said. Previously the same doctors office had purchased the same amount of masks for $2000 in 2009.

The accused fraudster also directed another doctor to an Irvington, NJ, medical supply shop to pick up another order. There, the doctor reported to investigators that Feldheim was allegedly hoarding enough medical supplies “to outfit an entire home.”

The materials included hand sanitizers, Clorox wipes, chemical cleaning agents and surgical supplies.

By last Monday, Feldheim was operating from his Brooklyn office, offering to sell surgical gowns to hospitals at 1-5% markup, the feds said.

Two days later, the suspected hoarder received a gigantic shipment at his home of about eight pallets of face masks.
FBI agents then staked out his house, first noticing empty boxes of N95 masks outside.

2020-04-02 15:28:28 UTC  

On Sunday, they said they witnessed “multiple instances” of people approaching Feldheim’s supply store and walking away with what appeared to be medical supplies.

The agents confronted Feldheim outside his place of business, keeping a safe social distance over coronavirus fears.

He told the agents that he worked for a company that bought and sold PPE and that he never took physical custody of the materials.

Following Feldheim’s arrest, the FBI on Monday night raided a warehouse on Pennsylvania Avenue in an industrial section of Linden, NJ, that housed Feldhim’s suspected stash of 80,000 masks, a source said. These were also ordered in mid to late 2018.

Mask-wearing agents and other workers placed the eight pallets of medical supplies into a box truck.
LOL
clown
world
price gouging is a vital market function in a time of crisis
BUUUUUUUUT MYYYYYYY FEEEEEEEEEELINGS

2020-04-02 16:56:04 UTC  

get rekt mask guy lol <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2020-04-02 16:58:28 UTC  

"price gouging is a vital market function blah blah blah"

Pffffffftttttttt
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2020-04-02 17:00:24 UTC  

https://archive.vn/1qTY9

was literally a jewish dude who coughed on the agents <:sarGOY:462286263622303754>

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> man you cant even make this shit up

2020-04-02 17:03:03 UTC  

Oof

2020-04-02 17:04:05 UTC  

```Feldheim allegedly sold certain designated materials, including N95 respirators, to doctors and nurses at inflated prices. In one instance, on March 18, 2020, a doctor in New Jersey contacted Feldheim via a WhatsApp chat group labeled “Virus2020!” Feldheim agreed to sell to the doctor approximately 1,000 N95 masks and other assorted materials for $12,000, an approximately 700 percent markup from the normal price charged for those materials. Feldheim directed the doctor to an auto repair shop in Irvington, New Jersey, to pick up the order. According to the doctor, the repair shop contained enough materials, including hand sanitizers, Clorox wipes, chemical cleaning supply agents, and surgical supplies, to outfit an entire hospital. Feldheim later told the doctor that he had been forced to move all of those supplies from Irvington to another location.```

2020-04-02 17:19:48 UTC  

@Eden Are the feds actually getting involved in 1-5% markup equivalent to a few hundred dollars?! That's just ridiculous. There's nothing wrong with those kinds of price fluctuations. Also, from 2009 prices should have gone up. That's some crazy clown world bullshit

2020-04-02 17:20:29 UTC  

If it was +40% then it might be worth looking at

2020-04-02 17:22:11 UTC  

If it was a regular occurrence at +100% then that's really the only time it's worth looking at

2020-04-02 17:41:11 UTC  

@Troye it was many hundreds of oercent

2020-04-02 17:41:28 UTC  

He's also a fucking like so who cares tbh

2020-04-02 18:12:29 UTC  

He worships a literal kike whore, Ayn Rand, so no use of arguing with that retarded faggot

2020-04-02 18:13:42 UTC  

most people don't like Ayn Rand

2020-04-02 18:13:46 UTC  

Ayn Rand?

More like Ein Ran(ci)d pussy, roflmao 🤣

2020-04-02 18:13:57 UTC  

including libertarians

2020-04-02 18:14:39 UTC  

*that being said,* that doesn't mean you can't get useful information out of some of the things she's said

2020-04-02 18:15:48 UTC  

for example, Keynesian economics is a complete joke, yet people understood the value of aggregate demand in the general economy that Keynes emphasized, at least until it was replaced by the better concept of debt deflation that is

2020-04-02 18:22:47 UTC  

Price gouging is a important market function during a crisis. Allows the people that really needs it the most to get it while industry responds to demand. Also if the economy was free we would respond a lot better to a crisis. The only thing government knows is to shut things down. A lot more will kill themselves due to economic factors because of this move during this crisis compared to the people that will die from the virus.

2020-04-02 18:23:27 UTC  

> Allows the people that really needs it the most

false

2020-04-02 18:24:18 UTC  

True. People that dont really need it will not purchase it because of the cost while people that are really in need will pay for it.

2020-04-02 18:24:43 UTC  

Yes, because everyone has daddy's money.

Fucking autist sperg.

2020-04-02 18:25:23 UTC  

We are not talking about purchasing a brand new car. We are talking about relatively cheap medical supplies.

2020-04-02 18:25:50 UTC  

No we're not, because they're PRICE GOUGED, you moron.

2020-04-02 18:26:37 UTC  

Also you do not have a claim on my life. A claim on my wealth. Price gouging is also limited by supply and demand. If you increase the price a million percent then there is probably a guy next door willing to sell it for less.

2020-04-02 18:27:12 UTC  

lmao

2020-04-02 18:27:20 UTC  

Lets try to think with our heads instead of our hearts you stupid fucking roastie. This is why you shouldnt be able to vote

2020-04-02 18:27:39 UTC  

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