The freakonomics of McDonalds vs. drugs

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    Jeremiah Johnson
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    I could not believe this…I have always understood that drug dealers must make a lot of money…Turns out, they make less slinging crack than you can at McD’s…Whoa…Some of you must be saying, no way…So I included a video showing this…I thought this was pretty interesting, thought I would share…

    Men are at a time when panning for gold in a urinal has a higher probability of success than finding a faithful and loving woman, it is time to go your own way.....

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    Jan Sobieski
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    If there had been freakanomics 25 years ago I would have been a economist.

    Great post.

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    RoyDal
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    Great post, thanks!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Russky
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    Nice video. Haven’t seen that before.

    “Drug dealing – is the hardest thing a man can do,
    Risk your life and freedom for a buck or two” SPM

    Been there, done that, not crack though – f~~~ that. Low level is a total scam. You’d have to be a mid-level distributor to make any coin, but still risks outweigh the benefits. People only do it either for social status and gratification, or because they’re felons and don’t have other opportunities to make money. Most of the time people get involved because they have access to drugs and know plenty of drug users, and because they use themselves and want to use for free, financing their habit with selling some off. It rarely ends well.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Anonymous
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    I’m not surprised. If you were the mid to high level of the drug game you wouldn’t want your low level dealers getting so rich that they retire. Keep ’em wage slaves and earning for you.

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    Bee
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    Comparing the partners at a law firm to the Lord’s of a crack gang is an excellent analogy.

    They ain’t sharing the wealth either.

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    Sidecar
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    Keep ’em wage slaves and earning for you.

    Exactly what happens in every over regulated market with a surplus of unskilled labor. I can’t think of a more perfect example of this than the illegal drug trade.

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    Jeremiah Johnson
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    Keep ’em wage slaves and earning for you.

    No s~~~…Never even thought of that sir, great point…

    Men are at a time when panning for gold in a urinal has a higher probability of success than finding a faithful and loving woman, it is time to go your own way.....

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    Menorahman
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    Keep ’em wage slaves and earning for you.

    Exactly what happens in every over regulated market with a surplus of unskilled labor. I can’t think of a more perfect example of this than the illegal drug trade.

    The problem is lack of proper regulation…not that there is too much.

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    Sidecar
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    The problem is lack of proper regulation…not that there is too much.

    You again? Why am I not surprised you’re saying that.

    You claim illegal drugs are unregulated? Illegal drugs. Unregulated. Do you not know that that’s impossible by definition? You do realize that something like two thirds of the nation’s prison population are in for controlled substance offenses, right? And that we have thousands of laws on the books covering controlled substances. And we have whole agencies on both the federal and state levels for enforcing those drug regulations. Armed agencies. You know that, right?

    And yet you claim they lack regulation?

    Unbef~~~inglievable.

    Illegal drugs are one of the most regulated things ever. F~~~ knows how you could think otherwise. Or that the answer is somehow MORE regulation.

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    Anonymous
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    Keep ’em wage slaves and earning for you.

    No s~~~…Never even thought of that sir, great point…

    No probs and thanks!

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