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Disaster Ignorance

MacQ - Texas Wrote: Nov 14, 2012 8:56 AM
Spot on Dr. Williams. When something is in short supply, takes extra cost and effort to deliver, the price goes up. Why would a gas tanker choose to deliver more to a disaster area is he can earn just as much delivering to someplace in normal conditions. He won't. And that creates more shortage.
Here's a which-is-better question for you. Suppose a New Jersey motel room rented for $125 a night prior to Hurricane Sandy's devastation. When the hurricane hits, a husband, wife and their two youngsters might seek the comfort of renting two adjoining rooms. However, when they arrive at the motel, they find that rooms now rent for $250. At that price, they might decide to make do with one room. In my book, that would be wonderful. That decision would make a room available for another family who had to evacuate Sandy's wrath. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and others condemn this...
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