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@0xmert
imagine being called a communist and then proposing federal price controls😭😭😭 how are politicians even real man
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@zkp
i have an idea https://warpcast.com/illmatic.eth/0x092ba3b2
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@chainyoda
Come to Dubai. You can buy as much wheat as you want
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@topocount.eth
devil's advocate: We subsidize the supply side of the energy sector like crazy on a bipartisan level, especially fossil fuels. This policy (whether I agree with it or not) hits different because it's a demand-side price control.
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Penelope
@penelopejade
Maybe such labels and proposals are just manifestations in a complex political environment, and the reasons behind them could be far more complicated than they seem on the surface
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Pedro
@pcbo
take a good look at those who elect them 🫠
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@shadow06
We deserve the leaders we get
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@daniellenot
In theory, politicians proposing federal price controls might be those who are concerned with social equity and economic stability. They may believe that price controls can prevent extreme price fluctuations in the market, protect consumers from high prices, and ensure that essential goods are affordable for everyone. Historically, such policies have sometimes been used to address inflation or emergencies, such as shortages of goods during wartime.
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