To clarify a few things:
For me this has always been about what I consider to be poor ethics and business practices, and the willingness of some to take advantage of others at the slightest opportunity. I see a general degradation of the morals, ethics, and basic sense of civility and manners that I was raised on.
Some people seem to be stating that things like capitalism have or should have no limits. I disagree. While I fought for the right of people to engage in capitalism if they choose, and believe in my heart that it is the greatest system in the world, I do believe it, like everything else, has limits, and the potential to be misused, or be "bad", depending on the people using said system.
The same thing goes for any system, idea, right, or privilege we have in place, bar none. Let's take freedoms for example: We have freedom of speech. We believe you should be able to say anything you want. But there are limits imposed on that freedom. Those limits are based on the consensus of the people who live under the system. We have freedom of speech, but yet we cannot yell fire in a crowded theater. Why? Isn't that encroaching on my freedom? Yes, but it is a necessary limitation.
Freedom of religion, great thing. Should be unlimited, but isn't. There are limits to my freedom to express my religion. (and more coming every day) The words say I have freedom of religion, but we all know it's only freedom up to a certain point.
Even freedom itself is not unlimited. We have the most freedom of any other place on earth, however, we do not have complete freedom. Why? Because like with freedom of speech, freedom of religion, (and the freedom to do business, capitalism) there are things that are considered unethical, immoral, or just plain not allowed.
So, when people say you should be allowed to make whatever you want in a free market, that's only true to a certain extent. That extent is based on what the majority of people participating in the free market find ethical.
We love freedom of speech, but find it appalling when someone uses that freedom to for instance, disrespect and disrupt a military funeral. We find that unethical, so we limit their right to do so.
We love freedom of religion, yet we find it appalling that some people might want to kill humans for religious purposes. We find that unethical, so we limit their right to do so.
Freedom period. We love and fight and die for freedom, yet what if my freedom means I should be allowed to rape or kill? Should I be free to do that? No. We find that unacceptable, unethical, so we limit the persons right to do that.
There are imposed limits on everything we do, and on every right we have, yet some people think there should not be one regarding capitalism? Really? There is no limit to the amount of money you should be able to make I agree, but what about the methods you use to make it? We know that isn't true, because there are already laws that limit that right when it comes to methods of making profit we find unethical.
So, in short I believe in freedom. I believe in capitalism. I also believe there are examples of those things that are unacceptable and unethical. I consider the WAY some of these people are abusing the system to make money unethical, and I know many other people do too, or there wouldn't be so much heat over it.
I in general oppose governmental meddling. I oppose a majority of the things they would do to limit my freedoms, however, I realize that some limits MUST exist, however distasteful. I find it fascinating and more than a little disturbing, that as people's personal morals and ethics continue to erode, they tend to allow greater restraints to be placed on their freedom, while at the same time, allowing things to occur without complaint, seeing no wrong in things, that never would have even been considered ethical in the past.
So it's not so much the amount of money a person wants to make, sky's the limit, but HOW they choose to make it that I find unethical. I think many, many businesses when this is all over, and it will be just like the last time, will find themselves in a bad place, where their greed and unethical pricing has caused people to take note of them, and refuse to do business with them in the future. I just can't wrap my head around the idea that some find it actually good business to rip people off.