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Robert Farago

Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. Supply and demand originally worked in a way such that if the demand went up, a company would see the opportunity to make more money by expanding production facilities. This is how the system worked and made the US the once industrial giant She was. Then bureaucracies, liberalization (nice word for communist) of Unions, and (not all) needless regulations brought higher manufacturing expenses to the point companies don’t necessarily have the extra profits to expand on a gamble the demand will remain high. So the easy way out – and to make sure you keep your job./company – is to raise prices instead.
    Welcome to the infiltration of the American system which once was the most profitable the earth had ever seen. BTW – google “McCarthy vindicated: if you think this picture is off.

    But I also have to wonder why in the world this amazingly high demand for less expensive ammo has not made for some private company to spring up as a new ammo manufacturer? I would think there is tremendous potential for someone to become very wealthy by making/selling and undercutting prices of others. This, again, is how America USED to work (look up High Point firearms). Is it governmental regulations stopping this from happening (as in too many start up costs for ammo manufacturing?)

    obama and his anti-American slavemaster-wanna-be policies (like killing our boys in Benghazi and not being held accountable) at least have had a psychological affect on all of this. Gun ownership being up is the only thing good that had come from this admin.

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