His analogy in the article is a farce. "Fairness" he says, well I can make an analogy to: If I go to the Golden Corral and pay 10 buck and eat to my hearts content, but if I wanted to I could just go for one plate of food.
The difference between this guys analogy and mine are choice and penalty. If you want more you pay more, but you taking more really doesn't affect our bottom line thus were will make you pay.
His analogy in the article is a farce. "Fairness" he says, well I can make an analogy to: If I go to the Golden Corral and pay 10 buck and eat to my hearts content, but if I wanted to I could just go for one plate of food.
The difference between this guys analogy and mine are choice and penalty. If you want more you pay more, but you taking more really doesn't affect our bottom line thus were will make you pay.