I don’t think #[3]​ is saying consumers always pay for the things they consume. He’s saying consumer goods always cost something to produce, so free glasses and tampons aren’t a possibility. The only choice is whether their consumers pay for them, or someone else does.

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Right. So #[2]​ wants a price ceiling of $0 on glasses and tampons (free), if implemented all producers would stop producing these items or go out of business. Congrats no more tampons and no more glasses

Well, I don’t know. Maybe #[2]​ wants taxpayers to pay for other people’s eyeglasses and tampons. I’ll wait for him to explain.