As far as capping prices, the mayor of Chicago has proposed government run grocery stores in the retail deserts left by those that fled retail theft. Instead of fixing the problem, get the taxpayer to subsidize the theft. The US government will collect $4.5 trillion this year, more than half from individual income tax receipts. Pay close…
As far as capping prices, the mayor of Chicago has proposed government run grocery stores in the retail deserts left by those that fled retail theft. Instead of fixing the problem, get the taxpayer to subsidize the theft. The US government will collect $4.5 trillion this year, more than half from individual income tax receipts. Pay close attention to which party has the chutzpah to claim our problem is that people aren't paying enough in taxes. How much, precisely, is enough money for Democrats? Also realize that cutting those taxes is not spending. Spending is spending. If we're spending money we can't afford to spend, stop spending it. Overregulation stifles opportunity and is expensive to administer and maintain. Getting rid of it, solves two problems with one stone. As for abandoning Biden for an open convention, go for it I say. As pitiful as Biden's chances are, he polls the best against Trump out of everyone Democrats have on offer. November will be a repudiation of policies, not a person. People are sick of dodging carjacking to get home from their third job to decide between food, fuel and rent this month. Nothing Democrats say or do is going to change their reality before November and the continuous efforts to bribe their base with other people's money is increasingly seen as tone deaf. Frankly, if Republicans put up a sock puppet, they'd be playing Hail to the Chief for President Sock Puppet in January.
As far as capping prices, the mayor of Chicago has proposed government run grocery stores in the retail deserts left by those that fled retail theft. Instead of fixing the problem, get the taxpayer to subsidize the theft. The US government will collect $4.5 trillion this year, more than half from individual income tax receipts. Pay close attention to which party has the chutzpah to claim our problem is that people aren't paying enough in taxes. How much, precisely, is enough money for Democrats? Also realize that cutting those taxes is not spending. Spending is spending. If we're spending money we can't afford to spend, stop spending it. Overregulation stifles opportunity and is expensive to administer and maintain. Getting rid of it, solves two problems with one stone. As for abandoning Biden for an open convention, go for it I say. As pitiful as Biden's chances are, he polls the best against Trump out of everyone Democrats have on offer. November will be a repudiation of policies, not a person. People are sick of dodging carjacking to get home from their third job to decide between food, fuel and rent this month. Nothing Democrats say or do is going to change their reality before November and the continuous efforts to bribe their base with other people's money is increasingly seen as tone deaf. Frankly, if Republicans put up a sock puppet, they'd be playing Hail to the Chief for President Sock Puppet in January.