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On 2024-08-19, Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:Numerous studies have already been done that show price gouging has been going on ever since the beginning of the COVID pandemic.On 18 Aug 2024 20:00:50 GMT, Chris Buckley <alan@sabir.com> wrote:Yes, freezing prices is a slight exageration of putting price controls
>On 2024-08-18, Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:>On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 13:42:46 -0500, Lynn McGuire>>>
Incredibly sad. And the Democrat candidate here in the USA is talking
freezing food prices and making grocery stores report any changes in
their prices, causing huge paperwork and never ending bureaucracies.
The presumed Democratic candidate for President (she won't be the
candidate until the convention chooses her) appears to be talking
about artificially raising prices and keeping them raised far longer
than the economic situation requires. And I don't want to see a quote
from 5 years ago on the topic; people's ideas change over time.
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I suspect you have happened on a Putin/Trump Talking Point and have
swallowed it whole. Surely by now you realize that these things are
useful only as projections onto the Dems of what Trump (and so the
Republicans, as long as they do not disavow him and all his works and
all his ways) would like to do. Which is fine in itself -- it's always
helpful to know what the other guys are planning.
How about a quote from 4 days ago?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/08/15/kamala-harris-price-gouging-groceries/
In a news release Wednesday, her campaign said the first 100 days
of her presidency would include the first-ever federal ban on
price gouging on food and groceries setting clear rules of the
road to make clear that big corporations cant unfairly exploit
consumers to run up excessive corporate profits on food and
groceries.
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We know so little about Harris's policies; this is not a good first policy!
The claim was that she proposed "freezing food prices and making
grocery stores report any changes in their prices".
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Your quote simply doesn't back that up in any way.
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But keep on trying. Who can say what Kamala may have said, say, 15
years ago in a private conversation now being outed by someone from
memory with no backup at all. Or some source of similar likely
validity.
on, but only slight. The mechanisms for enforcing them are the same: how
do you envision them as different?
This is actually an /excellent/ first policy -- going directly at theWhat malefactors???
malefactors.
However, I would suggest she have someone actually/study/ the situation to see if the problem she is trying to solveI agree with all of this. I would have no objection (other than a
actually exists -- that is, that the higher grocery prices actually
/are/ price-gouging and not legitimate economic behavior.
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There is no point in solving a problem that does not exist.
mild waste of time and money) if she had proposed an urgent study of grocery
prices and whether "price gouging" is happening. But she didn't.
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