kastaure
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JWI19 said:So what your saying the owners still haven't learned from past mistakes? Maybe it's time for owner to take control of themselves. God what an amazing concept, wonder why it's taken them so long to figure it out. Maybe they are slow learner, i knew not to spend more than i could afford when i was young, i guess that accounting class in HS really paid off. Or maybe i'm just special
This is the reason why we are in face of a CBA dispute JWI19. The Owner cannot legally set such control without it being part of the CBA and sign by the NHLPA. If they could just put rules unilaterally they would have done it but it's illegal to do so.
Lets imagine that when you where young some of your neighbour was really rich and went to the grocery and offer to buy all the candies for 20$ a piece.. what would the grocery store manager would do... raise the price to 20$ because some rich kids will pay them that price anyway and he is sure to sell all his candy anyway because the little rich ******* is on sugar rush. Now your parent give you 2 dollars per month for candys... what are you gonna do.... wait 10 months to buy that candy ???... ask your parents to complains to the rich ******* parents ??? or just go to Cosco buy a full rack of Candy for 40$ and sell them cheaper a buck each to all the neighbour kids and let the Grocery store manager alone with the rich *******.. and when the rich ******* will have enough of being alone he will came back and buy candy at 1 buck a piece because you would have set a price then whatever anybody is ready to pay the cost of a candy will always be 1$
It's basically a kiddy version of the debate here.