Her plan would be ‘more of what we’ve seen over the past 4 years, extensive government involvement … not really an organic growth within the economy.’
Kamala Harris largely has been silent on her plans, should she be elected in November, for America. She’s accepted only one interview so far, and her campaign site as recently as days ago essentially was void of plans.
Her one economic policy announced was a set of price controls for what she called “price gouging,” after she adopted the ideology of a trick often used by repressive governments to make their economies look better than they are.
She might be asked about her plans during a presidential debate scheduled Tuesday; she might even answer.
But there’s not a lot of reason to wonder, according to an expert: Her agenda will be just what America has seen over the last four years under a Biden-Harris administration, massive government spending, surging inflation (20% so far) that pushes the costs of food, housing and such into the stratosphere and more.
Paul Mueller, a senior research fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, said during an interview of “Washington Watch” that, “Harris is running a giveaway campaign.” […]
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