If the manufacturer can't meet demand the suit should not be in use until they have enough stock that everyone who wants one (or minimally can afford one) can get one.
So much for capitalism, this pretty much sums it up. Insanely anti-American argument. I can't believe anyone can actually argue this type of lunacy.
Let's figure this out. A manufacturer has a product people want but can't keep up with demand so they stop sending the product out until they have enough to supply. Of course, the subsequent total lack of supply erodes all demand and the manufacturer is subsequently put out of business or forced to unload the product at any price. That's some kind of system, benefits no one, harms everyone.
If the manufacturer can't meet demand the suit should not be in use until they have enough stock that everyone who wants one (or minimally can afford one) can get one.
So much for capitalism, this pretty much sums it up. Insanely anti-American argument. I can't believe anyone can actually argue this type of lunacy.
Let's figure this out. A manufacturer has a product people want but can't keep up with demand so they stop sending the product out until they have enough to supply. Of course, the subsequent total lack of supply erodes all demand and the manufacturer is subsequently put out of business or forced to unload the product at any price. That's some kind of system, benefits no one, harms everyone.