@PauljmsnA wide-spread confusion. Capitalism deals with sources and distribution of capital in large and/or capital intensive businesses. With all their five-year-plans, old time communist governments were very capitalistic. Competition is a totally different dimension. The free market speaks to that dimension: free access to try your hand at providing value to the market place and consumer choice. Capitalism and the free market are not necessarily at odds, but in the era of large (tending toward omnipotent) government, playing the game with the socialist or fascist powers that be becomes necessary for corporate survival – and that generally affects larger corporations first. It took me quite some time to come to peace with distributist theory (explicit in GK Chesterton, implied in JRR Tolkien); I simply had to realize I had conflated capitalism (with its fixation with bigness even if free market) with the true free market. We live in an imperfect world, so economic freedom will never make things perfect – but it will work better than unnatural control from any human organization, whether government or business (including the unholy offspring of those two).
stcrowe about 9 years ago
I would go with the cheaper competition. It is about time her monopoly was challenged.
geeski about 9 years ago
Does Snoopy accepts insurance?
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Hmmm, not only is the Adviser cheaper, but the advice is both better and more knowledgeable.
upanddown17 about 9 years ago
Good, Snoopy. Lucy reminds me of a career planning adviser I had in college.
pelican47 about 9 years ago
I can hear the animated music as Snoopy builds his booth.
favm about 9 years ago
If you don’t speak dog, rates will go up to four cents.
jedicharlie57 about 9 years ago
now thats putting your two cents worth in!
Cronkers McGee Premium Member about 9 years ago
Snoopy offers friendly competition. This will make Lucy think about her prices and the quality of her services.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 9 years ago
Joe Adviser.
Chief Inspector about 9 years ago
They will both be out of business when they are forced to use an EMR and ICD-10
Darryl Heine about 9 years ago
I take the 2 cent booth.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 9 years ago
The look on Lucy’s face in the last panel makes me think her reaction is, “What? You mean my advice isn’t friendly?”
Which it usually isn’t, especially when given to Charlie Brown.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
Even if Snoopy can’t talk, giving him a friendly pat on the head would still make you feel a lot better than anything that blowhard Lucy would say.
Zero-Gabriel about 9 years ago
I’d pay Snoopy $2 instead…
sandhillroad about 9 years ago
Snoopy could rebrand his booth and name it “Second Opinion.”
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
The Linus sets up a booth “Deep Thoughts For Free”……
rickray777 about 9 years ago
Hm. Tough to make a living!
summerdog86 about 9 years ago
I give friendly advice for free.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
You can have your advice fast, cheap, good; pick any two…
David Rickard Premium Member about 9 years ago
There’s nothing a capitalist hates more than competition…
Doctor11 about 9 years ago
Go, Snoopy!
MisterGlobal about 9 years ago
@PauljmsnA wide-spread confusion. Capitalism deals with sources and distribution of capital in large and/or capital intensive businesses. With all their five-year-plans, old time communist governments were very capitalistic. Competition is a totally different dimension. The free market speaks to that dimension: free access to try your hand at providing value to the market place and consumer choice. Capitalism and the free market are not necessarily at odds, but in the era of large (tending toward omnipotent) government, playing the game with the socialist or fascist powers that be becomes necessary for corporate survival – and that generally affects larger corporations first. It took me quite some time to come to peace with distributist theory (explicit in GK Chesterton, implied in JRR Tolkien); I simply had to realize I had conflated capitalism (with its fixation with bigness even if free market) with the true free market. We live in an imperfect world, so economic freedom will never make things perfect – but it will work better than unnatural control from any human organization, whether government or business (including the unholy offspring of those two).
Number Three about 9 years ago
Sorry, Lucy. You’re out of business.
Bye now.
xxx
pouncingtiger about 9 years ago
Lucy has been undercut by Snoopy. LMAO!!!
Constantinepaleologos about 9 years ago
Nice competition. The only problem is that Lucy’s the only one who can actually talk with her customers.
tea62 about 9 years ago
I would pay more than 5 cents for friendly advice.
Peanuts Fan about 9 years ago
I can here surfin’ snoopy playing in the background already.
AlanTompkins over 3 years ago
Good move by Snoops!