On Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris squandered what could have been a golden opportunity to outline a clear economic vision – and instead left many wondering what exactly her plan entails, according to the Washington Post Editorial Board.
With Americans still grappling with high costs for groceries, housing, and even a simple Big Mac, Harris’s response – which WaPo characterized as “populist gimmicks” – was to blame corporate “price gouging” rather than addressing the underlying economic challenges.
According to the Post, Harris’ pledge to crack down on businesses making “excessive” profits felt more like a recycled talking point than a real strategy, drawing comparisons to the failed price controls of the Nixon era.
