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Other than insulin what specific price control is Harris proposing?

Saw Lindsey graham on meet the press today. He said Trump will reduce prices on food and gas. Price control? Why the same effort by Harris is price control but by Trump good policy?
With the cost of gas prices, etc. Shipping.. that causes businesses to up prices. Drilling can help. Tariffs can and have helped. Until Covid hit, which that seems to be the excuses.
Nixon put control on sippy and demand! That’s exactly what will happen in Harris’ proposal. But it won’t go through in congress. Even some dems do not agree.
 
With the cost of gas prices, etc. Shipping.. that causes businesses to up prices. Drilling can help. Tariffs can and have helped. Until Covid hit, which that seems to be the excuses.
Nixon put control on sippy and demand! That’s exactly what will happen in Harris’ proposal. But it won’t go through in congress. Even some dems do not agree.
If you tell me what specific price control and how Harris is proposing, we can discuss.
 
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Neither will lower retail prices. But Trump claims that he will put a 10% tariff on all imports from everyehere (including Canada and Mexico) and that will surely RAISE prices.

As for Lindsey Graham, there is never a reason to pay any attention to him.
 
With the cost of gas prices, etc. Shipping.. that causes businesses to up prices.
Of course it does but Biden was not to blame.

Drilling can help.
The reason prices were low under Trump is covid locked them down and they weren't driving. Supply and demand again. America was self sufficient with oil all during Biden's govt.
There's no need for Trump to drill for more. USA is the biggest exporter of oil now.
Tariffs can and have helped.
Bullshit. It increased the price of everything and forced exports out of businesses. Dickhead Trump said the Chinese would pay for their tariffs on USA imported goods. So much for his economic knowledge.
Until Covid hit, which that seems to be the excuses.

Not seems. It happened all over the world but you wouldn't know.
Nixon put control on sippy and demand! That’s exactly what will happen in Harris’ proposal. But it won’t go through in congress. Even some dems do not agree.
If Harris's popularity increases she'll have nothing houses and anything is possible.
If you're happy with being ripped off, vote for Trump.
 
Of course it does but Biden was not to blame.


The reason prices were low under Trump is covid locked them down and they weren't driving. Supply and demand again. America was self sufficient with oil all during Biden's govt.
There's no need for Trump to drill for more. USA is the biggest exporter of oil now.

Bullshit. It increased the price of everything and forced exports out of businesses. Dickhead Trump said the Chinese would pay for their tariffs on USA imported goods. So much for his economic knowledge.


Not seems. It happened all over the world but you wouldn't know.

If Harris's popularity increases she'll have nothing houses and anything is possible.
If you're happy with being ripped off, vote for Trump.
Gosh you were half way civil. Proud of you!
Harris will probably get in. Long way off. Anything can happen.
I’m in my home.. my son as well with very low rate etc. prices are high, stated Harris as well. Hope she comes through for the people. Housing will take advantage of that first time home buyer.
Yes I was aware it happened all over the world. Watched ships stuck at ports with merchandise over the years. It affected many things and people all over.
Anyway. Thanks for being partially nice!
 
Other than insulin what specific price control is Harris proposing?

Saw Lindsey graham on meet the press today. He said Trump will reduce prices on food and gas. Price control? Why the same effort by Harris is price control but by Trump good policy?


Medicare doing the same thing the VA, insurance companies and businesses isn't price control.

Negotiating for lower prices isn't price control.

It's capitalism.

When a private company has a large buying power that company negotiates lower prices on just about everything.

Why is it ok for private business, the Veteran's Administration and all insurance companies to negotiate lower prices on drugs but not Medicare?
 
This VP… last person in the room! Deciding vote tie breaker!



Vice President Kamala Harris (D) has cast 33tie-breaking votes in the Senate:
• December 5, 2023:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Loren L. AliKhan to be United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture. This was Harris' 32nd tie-breaking vote, the most tie-breaking votes ever cast by a vice president.[2]
• The Senate voted 50-50 on the nomination of Loren L. AliKhan to be United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[3]
• July 12, 2023: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Kalpana Kotagal to be a member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture.[4]
• June 21, 2023: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Natasha C. Merle to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture.[5]
• March 1, 2023: The Senate voted 48-48 on the nomination of Margaret R. Guzman to be United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[6]
• February 28, 2023:
• The Senate voted 48-48 on the nomination of Araceli Martinez-Olguin to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of California. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[7]
• The Senate voted 48-48 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Margaret R. Guzman to be United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture on the nomination.[8]
• August 7, 2022:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to pass the Inflation Reduction Act. Harris broke the tie to pass the bill.[9]
• The Senate voted 50-50 to pass an amendment to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Harris broke the tie to affirm the amendment.
• August 6, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to proceed with debate on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Harris broke the tie to affirm the motion.[10]
• May 12, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Mary T. Boyle to be a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[11]
• May 11, 2022:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm Alvaro M. Bedoya to be a Federal Trade Commissioner. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Bedoya.[12][13]
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm Julia Ruth Gordon to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Gordon.[14][15]
• May 10, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Lisa Cook to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. Harris broke the tie to support the confirmation.[16]
• April 5, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Julia Ruth Gordon to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[17]
• March 30, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Alvaro M. Bedoya to be a Federal Trade Commissioner from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[18]
• December 8, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm the nomination of Rachel S. Rollins for U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Rollins.[19][20]
• November 17, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 invoke cloture on the nomination of Brain Eddie Nelson for Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Crimes. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[21]
• November 3, 2021: The Senate voted 49-49 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Jennifer Sung to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[22]
• October 20, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm the nomination of Catherine Elizabeth Lhamon for assistant secretary for civil rights of the Department of Education. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Lhamon.[23]
• September 30, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Rohit Chopra for director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[24]
• July 21, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Jennifer Abruzzo as general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Harris broke the tie to confirm Abruzzo.[25]
• July 20, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Jennifer Abruzzo for general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[26]
• June 22, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Kiran Ahuja as director of the Office of Personnel Management. Harris broke the tie to confirm Ahuja.[27]
• June 22, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Kiran Ahuja for director of the Office of Personnel Management. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[27]
• April 21, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to discharge the nomination of Colin Kahl for under secretary of defense for policy. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[28]
• March 4, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to proceed with debate on the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Harris broke the tie to affirm the motion.[29]
• February 5, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to adopt a budget resolution relating to COVID-19 economic relief. Harris broke the tie to adopt the resolution.[30]
• February 5, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to adopt an amendment proposed by Sen. Chuck Schumer on the budget resolution. Harris broke the tie to adopt the amendment.[31]
 

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Exactly! I’m glad you have accepted that she has taken responsibility! If you think the last 4 years are great and the next decades you want like this, well your vote if for Harris and the chaos of Chicago! That will be America!
Chaos is all you get with Trump. Chaos, corruption and a bad reality show daily in the White House.
 
Chaos is all you get with Trump. Chaos, corruption and a bad reality show daily in the White House.
And you do not think this damn election has not been chaos. These people will smile tonight as if nothing has happened. If your pockets are doing well, agree with a bus to give abortions, vasectomies, people for Hamas, etc in Chicago? That’s normal? Sure people can protest but for terrorists?
Hate Trump if you choose. I don’t hate Harris, but she cannot run the world. It will not be her anyway! Her masters! Talk about going back in fucking time!
Using Americans! Blacks! Chicago is pissed but the said part, they will probably vote for her ass! Oh well, I’m fine. My family is fine! If you collect a check on your ass, well you’ll love Harris! Woohoooo! 🥳
 
Chaos is all you get with Trump. Chaos, corruption and a bad reality show daily in the White House.
Turned backs on Americans! These are their future votes! That’s all they care about!
 
You should calm down a bit. Harris is about to wipe out Trump and Maga for good. Trump will go to jail with most of his cronies and no amount of ridicule from revengeful nutters like you will change that.

Post every piece of propaganda you want but he people have made their choice now and the godbothering right are toast.
The anti-God leftists are on the verge of voter frauding the WOC DEI dummy into office to their great demented pleasure.
 
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This VP… last person in the room! Deciding vote tie breaker!



Vice President Kamala Harris (D) has cast 33tie-breaking votes in the Senate:
• December 5, 2023:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Loren L. AliKhan to be United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture. This was Harris' 32nd tie-breaking vote, the most tie-breaking votes ever cast by a vice president.[2]
• The Senate voted 50-50 on the nomination of Loren L. AliKhan to be United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[3]
• July 12, 2023: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Kalpana Kotagal to be a member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture.[4]
• June 21, 2023: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Natasha C. Merle to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture.[5]
• March 1, 2023: The Senate voted 48-48 on the nomination of Margaret R. Guzman to be United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[6]
• February 28, 2023:
• The Senate voted 48-48 on the nomination of Araceli Martinez-Olguin to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of California. Harris broke the tie to approve the nomination.[7]
• The Senate voted 48-48 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Margaret R. Guzman to be United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to invoke cloture on the nomination.[8]
• August 7, 2022:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to pass the Inflation Reduction Act. Harris broke the tie to pass the bill.[9]
• The Senate voted 50-50 to pass an amendment to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Harris broke the tie to affirm the amendment.
• August 6, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to proceed with debate on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Harris broke the tie to affirm the motion.[10]
• May 12, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Mary T. Boyle to be a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[11]
• May 11, 2022:
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm Alvaro M. Bedoya to be a Federal Trade Commissioner. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Bedoya.[12][13]
• The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm Julia Ruth Gordon to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Gordon.[14][15]
• May 10, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Lisa Cook to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. Harris broke the tie to support the confirmation.[16]
• April 5, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Julia Ruth Gordon to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[17]
• March 30, 2022: The Senate voted 50-50 to discharge the nomination of Alvaro M. Bedoya to be a Federal Trade Commissioner from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[18]
• December 8, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm the nomination of Rachel S. Rollins for U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Rollins.[19][20]
• November 17, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 invoke cloture on the nomination of Brain Eddie Nelson for Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Crimes. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[21]
• November 3, 2021: The Senate voted 49-49 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Jennifer Sung to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[22]
• October 20, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on and to confirm the nomination of Catherine Elizabeth Lhamon for assistant secretary for civil rights of the Department of Education. Harris broke the tie to support the motion and cast a second tie-breaking vote to confirm Lhamon.[23]
• September 30, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Rohit Chopra for director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[24]
• July 21, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Jennifer Abruzzo as general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Harris broke the tie to confirm Abruzzo.[25]
• July 20, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Jennifer Abruzzo for general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[26]
• June 22, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to confirm Kiran Ahuja as director of the Office of Personnel Management. Harris broke the tie to confirm Ahuja.[27]
• June 22, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to invoke cloture on the nomination of Kiran Ahuja for director of the Office of Personnel Management. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[27]
• April 21, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to discharge the nomination of Colin Kahl for under secretary of defense for policy. Harris broke the tie to support the motion.[28]
• March 4, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 on a motion to proceed with debate on the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Harris broke the tie to affirm the motion.[29]
• February 5, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to adopt a budget resolution relating to COVID-19 economic relief. Harris broke the tie to adopt the resolution.[30]
• February 5, 2021: The Senate voted 50-50 to adopt an amendment proposed by Sen. Chuck Schumer on the budget resolution. Harris broke the tie to adopt the amendment.[31]
Yes that's her job
 
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