Answer the question I asked. This has nothing to do with Trump. What will Trump do? She's going after price gouging. ? |
"She's going after..." What does that even mean? |
You answer it because you're criticizing something that is out of the President's general control and yet are criticizing her for this. She is targeting price gouging, which is a start. The Fed raised interest rates to bring inflation to heel, which it appears to have succeeded in doing. So yeah, let's hear what the alternative is - tariffs (inflation triggering)? Mass deportations (significant inflation triggering, especially in agriculture)? You simpletons like to debate points and criticize in a vacuum. |
Targeting price gouging, moron. Why don't you answer the question regarding what ANY President can do? If you say nothing, then shut up because it's pointless to criticize any candidate. |
Empty words. "Targeting price gouging".
Solicits an emotional response. She won't do anything. The bottle of salad dressing will remain $10 until sales go down. She can't do anything. |
It does have to do with Trump. The only reason we're talking about Harris is because she's running for election. Against Trump. One or the other will become President. So if you find her plans inadequate, that's not enough for the discussion to matter. What matters is whose plan is better - Harris or Trump. Even if Harris's plan is inadequate - if Trump's is worse or non-existent, then point to Harris. If Trump's is better, then Trump gets the point. |
Plan? What plan? I see no plan. |
When I'm president, I'm going to push the sun further away to reduce global warming! |
Great! Then you can stop criticizing either nominee for the problem. |
But first, have you any history with couches. |
Not me. I'm just going to ride around in helicopters with Willie Brown all day, hunting down postmenopausal females who are doing something other than childcare. |
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Oh yeah. That reminds me of the shelves during COVID because of Trump's mismanagement! Of course you resort to "communism" as a threat and epithet. It's interesting how any kind of regulation is met with "radical leftism" or "socialism/communism" rather than capitalism with guardrails. You know, things like child labor laws, the 40 hour work week, OSHA, minimum wage laws, corporate taxes. While price gouging can be a rational economic response to supply constraints, it can also be corporate greed due to monopolistic tendencies can be addressed in other ways (e.g., taxing excess profits, unfair trade practices, antitrust enforcement). Stop simping for the plutocrats. |
It is so weird how no one blames Trump for anything, but the “supply chain issues” that companies have used as an excuse for price gouging started under HIM and he did NOTHING. You couldn’t so much as buy a car at the end of the man’s presidency but everyone pretends that the economy was so great. |