Republicans Fail to Oppose Biden's Price Controls | New Ideal Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2024
  • Republicans are mostly silent on Biden's statist economic policies, focusing instead on tribal issues like border control. Ben and Nikos argue that both parties share the blame for the current situation. Watch the full video here: • Biden’s Price Control ...
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Комментарии • 12

  • @mustang607
    @mustang607 Месяц назад +7

    We're getting to a point where politics is like a football game, where the players, referees and owners are corrupt, and most of the fans are confused, angry and/or afraid.

  • @thomasgunne8730
    @thomasgunne8730 Месяц назад +4

    It is why it is referred to as the uniparty. Play all the word games you want to, the facts speak for themselves. What is said when the cameras are on, is for show. What gets signed into policy or law is not for us. All institutions in this nation, unfortunately have sold out, they will be coming for you in the end , also!!!

  • @johnl5316
    @johnl5316 Месяц назад +2

    yes

  • @CrankyHermit
    @CrankyHermit Месяц назад

    Where is John Galt?

  • @RayceJacobson
    @RayceJacobson Месяц назад +1

    What action do we take then? Do you we just do nothing? Let them trample over us? It's easy to say there are no good choices, but it's another to choose inaction when that has deadly consequences. What are the solutions that we can implement in the near term?

    • @Weirdomanification
      @Weirdomanification Месяц назад +3

      Take as much personal control of your life as possible. Live for yourself proudly. Prepare for lower buying power by reducing your dependency on bought consumable goods

  • @gordonmichaels600
    @gordonmichaels600 Месяц назад

    Price controls have never worked. Maybe you Americans should study what happens to a nation and its currency when they’re in decline.
    You’re on the final act, you financialized your economy so there’s no way out.
    You will ride this dying horse right down to the painful and humiliating end.

  • @johnl5316
    @johnl5316 Месяц назад +1

    a country is a tribe without which we have little to hold us together

  • @Jeremy54321
    @Jeremy54321 Месяц назад

    While I agree both presidents have signed legislation that increased spending, I would disagree that Infrastructure legislation hasn't, or doesn't help anything. Social programs, right, wrong, or indifferent, benefit broad swaths of society, regardless of whether they choose to acknowledge that. For instance, child-lunch programs and child-breakfast programs, improve the quality of life of not only the children, but also indirectly their parents. And, in a long-term sense, the child. better nutrition for children makes a better person. This is proven science. So... while I agree with many of your statements, to say that infrastructure legislation, such as "build back better" doesn't help, is either uninformed or disingenuous.

    • @SpacePatrollerLaser
      @SpacePatrollerLaser Месяц назад

      If you consider a permanent underclass, whose minds have either been aborted or turned to limp jello a bendifit, then the social programs have indeed benefitted broad areas of society. If you intermpret the school lunch or breakfast programs in a vacuum, you may find them to be good, but if you see them in the context of the last 55 years of failure of the Welfare State to end poverty. Hmmmm... Also, it has expended to subsidizing property owners for using the most inefficient means of generation energy by the pay or ply tax credits, You will see what can only be described as swellfare programs since either someone else is paying for what they are getting or the government is going deeper into debt for it. when did debt ever benefit the debtors? The only beneficiaries are the power-lusters and unemoloyable busybodies. as a person with lifelong severe visual impairment. I've dealt with the whole social work/programs structure and, for the amount of money it consumres it is an intergalactic level flopperoo, with the gems that do come of it being rarer than hen's teeth. Ask the 1974 Kozol what he ended up thinking of the Head Start that he created in '67. Go study the literature on "learned helplessness" that was a known quantity in '74 when I took a class about learning. These were well-known by '80, have you seen it being scaled back significantly in the last 44 years?