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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any serious person knows that the solution to inflation is not outlawing high prices. That's like saying the solution to healthcare costs is outlaw people getting sick. Harris should have followed the old saying "it's better to be silent and have people think you are fool than to speak and remove all doubt."[/quote] ? um no, that would be like saying we need to regulate healthcare costs, which ANY normal person would agree with.[/quote] It is scary people like you are allowed to vote. So the govt can print infinite amounts of money, the solution to controlling high prices resultant from that will be to install prices controls? JFC, please don’t reproduce. USA is going full blown Venezuela at this rate. [/quote] oh, so you're ok with high food prices now? And high healthcare costs?[/quote] It's YOUR POLICY that are [u]creating[/u] high prices. Nothing skyrockets in price like a government subsidized industry. See health care and education.[/quote] I know it's easier to blame a liberal than understand why food prices are high right now. https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/why-are-groceries-still-so-expensive [quote]Food prices are rising for several reasons, including ongoing supply chain issues, the smallest cattle inventory in 73 years, an Avian flu outbreak that affected poultry supply and sent the cost of chicken and eggs skyrocketing, and a worldwide grain deficit that is the result of the prolonged conflict in Ukraine.[b] Wages for food service workers in grocery stores, warehouses and processing plants have also increased, meaning many of those businesses are passing that cost along to the consumer. [/b] Although some of these problems are finally clearing up, consumers looking for immediate relief may be disappointed. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said during an interview with "60 Minutes" that aired at the beginning of February that high prices could be here to stay unless there is a severe recession.[/quote] Pay attention to the bolded. Recall that MAGA say that illegal immigrants are taking jobs from Americans, and that if companies paid more, then Americans would take that job. You can see how wage hikes are hitting food prices.[/quote]
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