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Originally Posted by Howaitoguru
What’s a spoon fed generation? I grew up poor, got out on my own take care of 3 kids and a house. Nothing here is spoon fed. I just don’t have time to watch the news, and feel like it’s a waste of time even if I did have time.
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Here are two points you made earlier:
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Originally Posted by Howaitoguru
So our government has fucked all portions of the market not just food, gas, and housing?
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Originally Posted by Howaitoguru
I don’t need a bridge I need headers. And if you can’t see our government has a control on the market then that’s an issue.
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The point I was making with spoon-fed into is that you are more willing to believe what fellow 86/BRZ enthusiasts are providing via chatting on your phone on a 3rd party forum, instead of perhaps 1) doing some reading about logistics issues online, or 2) spending time doing any other research on your own.
Yes it might be a waste of time, but that's you. I find spending time to do research and gaining knowledge, especially unbiased knowledge, a worthwhile investment.
I grew up poor too. Hell, tracing my own history I was very lucky to end up where I am today, I was not born in the US and have had to try to make it on my own for a while.
A "spoon-fed generation" is just a catch-all for those that are unwilling to get answers on their own. Asking questions about header availability is fine, but to just make blanket statements about how much (or little) the government controls free market mechanisms is just ignorance at best and extreme bias about how the world works at worst.
Like I said before, if you think the government controls how this supply chain works (beyond, say, the tariff or regulations about how goods flow) then I have a bridge to sell you. it is about 100x more complicated than what you think it is.