• iBaz@lemmy.world
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    What can he do about it? We live in a free market society. All he can do is keep talking about it and hope the people get the message. Rebellion will start at the consumer level and go up, not the other way around. Main problem is the millions of people that rely on Fox for their news.

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      7 months ago

      Use the anti monopoly laws we have in place to prevent price gouging from lack of competition

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          Sorry to be pedantic on the internet (lol) but it might be more accurate to say inflation has slowed.

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              Except the unfortunate part is that it is always increasing, it’s just a derivative, rate of change. But the massive boost from months of heavy inflation is now here permanently, so we’re adding 2-3% on TOP of the already-inflated costs. But that’s not telling the full story, it is the value of the US dollar going down primarily. Buying power is lower by definition, but because of that, everyone on the bottom end is getting squeezed beyond anything they are ready for and it’s going to eventually cause civil unrest on a larger scale.

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            He picked two points in time and described a number that was fixed at each instance, so decreased works fine.

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            Burn the pedant!

            I still think decreased is accurate though, the rate of inflation is significantly smaller today vs then, so the rate has decreased

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              Yeah if it was deflation that would’ve been a huge deal because our economy is built on an inflationary assumption and deflation would crash it

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      Damn there is nothing the government can do. Sorry guys :( You’ll just have to buy less food, and maybe then the corporations will get the hint!

      Regulations? Laws against price gauging? Naw, they can’t do that. It’s the consumers that are at fault!

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        Do you think Biden makes the laws? Did you fail civics class? I said nothing about enacting laws making what these companies are doing illegal, I only said Biden can’t do much about it.

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          He can propose laws to the legislative bramch. He might not be able to pass it himself but he could push and advocate for it

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            I’m sure the GOP-led house would be very receptive to that

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              Oh what does it hurt then?

              Can’t say anything, because of the GOP.

              Super cool having a democrat president who’s got no balls. Can’t offend the house.

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      Price controls are well within the president’s powers. It’s not that radical of a concept.

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        It’s within congress’s powers for sure. I don’t think the president. Congress has done it in the past though, so they for sure can again.

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        Why is this upvoted?

        No, the president of the United States cannot unilaterally implement price controls on goods without the involvement of Congress. Price controls typically involve changes to laws and regulations, which fall under the legislative branch’s authority. Congress would need to pass legislation granting such powers or specifically authorizing the president to implement price controls in certain circumstances.

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        Price controls are an extremely radical concept, themselves. Last thing this economy needs is further distortion.

        The sucky thing about inflation is you have to run through it like an illness.

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          Windfall taxes. Let them share their gains, that’s the whole point of taxes since society don’t work otherwise.

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            That’s vastly different from a direct price control, in both intent and effect.

            I’d love to pass lots more taxes but with the current House that’s completely impossible