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Author: intercst   😊 😞
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Subject: Day-1 Focus on price gouging coming Jan 20
Date: 08/11/2024 3:55 PM
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Great news if it's true. No wonder Budget Committee Chair Bernie Sanders looks happy.

https://www.wunc.org/2024-08-09/how-harris-vision-...

“We believe in a future where every person has the opportunity to build a business, to own a home, to build intergenerational wealth — a future with affordable health care, affordable child care, paid leave,” Harris told a crowd in Atlanta last week, when for the first time in her nascent campaign, she put out details around her economic platform. “All of this is to say: Building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency.”

She pledged on “Day 1” to take on “price gouging.”

{{ snip }}

Of course, the Corporate Wing of the Democratic Party was founded on its ability to get Big Money campaign contributions by enabling and protecting the "price gouging".

It's no coincidence that corrupt AF Sen. Joe Manchin would be leading 63 bipartisan Senators in support of Medicare Advantage.

https://www.manchin.senate.gov/newsroom/press-rele...

Insurers Pocketed $50 Billion From Medicare for Diseases No Doctor Treated
https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/medicare-hea...

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Author: WatchingTheHerd HONORARY
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Subject: Re: Day-1 Focus on price gouging coming Jan 20
Date: 08/11/2024 5:51 PM
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#itellyouwhut

If nominations were being taken for the Most Valuable Player of the Biden Administration, I think Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commmission, would win the award hands down. In her tenure at the FTC, she has pursued litigation regarding business practices across a huge swath of industries that are having more of an impact to stop the aggregation of monopoly power and potentially reverse it than anyone in the last twenty years.

She sued the FAANG "pentopoly" for collusion on wages and employment in the form of under-the-table agreements to not solicit workers from competing firms and inclusion of language in employement contracts that restricted employees from leaving and working for competitors under the ruse of protecting intellectual property and trade secrets. These practices perfected by the FAANGs were widely adopted across many other industries, contributing to stagnant wages while executive compensation has continued to skyrocket.

Uner Khan, the FTC has been more active in establishing right-of-repair rules to limit the ability of manufacturers to turn nearly every device or piece of equipment into a "software-as-a-service" model, claiming protections on internal intellectual property as an excuse for preventing owners from physically fixing their own equipment and requiring them to use dealers to make all changes to the product. This is an important principle to (re)establish not only for $200,000 farm combines but $40,000 cars and virtually every product being made with chips and ASICs embedded within them.

Under Khan, the FTC has blocked far more merger proposals than in prior Administrations, again thwarting the growth of monopolistic economic power and all of the dangers of data privacy, etc. stemming from ever-larger companies who gave up growing through better products and services and instead fixate on growth via assimilation of existing volume in a market. One example... NVIDIA's proposed purchase of ARM in 2022 was blocked. Can you imagine the pricing power NVIDIA would hold given Intel's recent quality woes if NVIDIA owned not only the GPU hardware market but a key competitor of the flailing traditional CPU leader?

One of the main reasons America seems so unbalanced right now not only in terms of wealth but economic and legal power is the failure to properly enforce antitrust regulations over the last forty years. The excesses have been immediately clear as new monopolies and their abuses became evident but each time, government grew more reluctant to apply the brakes. The logic seemed (and still seems) to be that a firm exhibiting such bad behaviors was growing so rapidly and making so much money for its stockholders and in many cases providing services for "free" that the loss of growth and wealth being produced SURELY outweighed any minor harmful effects, right?

Well, NO. These giant firms have been abusing market power to sustain inflated prices for drugs when actuual costs of manufacturing and research have been covered adequately for years. They've been collecting petabytes of behavioral data and using it to rig markets and pricing to their benefit. They've repeatedy failed to protect those petabytes of private data from criminals through negligence and incompetence, resulting in nearly weekly data breaches affecting tens of millions of customers and even people who were NOT their customer.

It's nice to see some competent adults in government push back and use the laws already on the books to rebalance a system that badly needs rebalancing.


WTH
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Author: intercst   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Day-1 Focus on price gouging coming Jan 20
Date: 08/11/2024 6:15 PM
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{{ If nominations were being taken for the Most Valuable Player of the Biden Administration, I think Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commmission, would win the award hands down. }}

Yes. Lots of Big Money Democratic Donors like Reid Hoffman want Lina Khan gone. Will the Big Money be heard in a Harris Administration?

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Author: ptheland   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Day-1 Focus on price gouging coming Jan 20
Date: 08/11/2024 6:39 PM
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Will the Big Money be heard in a Harris Administration?

Maybe. Sometimes.

Will the Big Money be heard in a Trump Administration?

Yes. Every time. We've already seen and witnessed it.

Harris may not be perfect, but she's far better than the alternative.

--Peter
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Author: onepoorguy 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Day-1 Focus on price gouging coming Jan 20
Date: 08/12/2024 1:32 PM
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It's nice to see some competent adults in government push back and use the laws already on the books to rebalance a system that badly needs rebalancing.


Don't worry. SCOTUS will put a stop to that soon enough. They've already reversed Chevron, I believe.
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