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In reply to the discussion: Exit polls reveal why Trump made huge gains with blue-collar union members [View all]MichMan
(13,561 posts)71. Not sure how many were ever prosecuted on a state or local level
Even though laws were already on the books, it was very few if any. There may have been some instances for things like masks. Maybe someone buying up a lot of TP and selling it on Craigslist.
Again, it is to cover price increases of something like 200-300% in a very short timeframe due to scarcity, not for a jar of Peanut Butter going up 50 cents. None of those laws would have ever applied to increases due to inflation in the big grocery stores.
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Exit polls reveal why Trump made huge gains with blue-collar union members [View all]
SunSeeker
Dec 11
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Revisit these voters in the coming years and let me know if they realize what they've done to themselves.
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 11
#1
Forty years ago, or maybe even 20, it was allegedly "the Democrats" who were the "low-information voters",
Jack Valentino
Dec 11
#80
..the No. 1 issue on the mind of working-class people...was inflation and the cost of living...
Septua
Dec 11
#2
THIS is the elephant (symbol) in the room. The media throws shade on the democrats EVERY TIME.
BComplex
Dec 11
#68
The price gouging laws address significant price increases in areas with hurricanes or extended power outages etc.
MichMan
Dec 11
#55
So loud, angry buffoonery that's confident will always win out against quiet, drama-free competence?
Blue_Tires
Dec 11
#81
The Project 2025 that Donnie spent the entire campaign distancing himself from?
Blue_Tires
Dec 12
#90
Why didn't Biden trumpet his achievements in terms of building factories in red areas?
DSandra
Dec 11
#61
Umm, if you have access to many experts and some of the best and brightest minds...
DSandra
Dec 11
#62
Because stupid people need to blame someone for their self-created problems.
canuckledragger
Dec 11
#14
Kind of hard to get a new electorate though. And 'the voters are stupid' is probably not a winning slogan. nt
kelly1mm
Dec 12
#102
I guess the way they saw it, one candidate promised to miraculously bring down prices, the other one didn't.
SunSeeker
Dec 11
#21
What did President Biden do on the minimum wage? Still the same $7.25 per hour federal
kelly1mm
Dec 11
#49
They did the same thing against Carter when running against reagan, and one would have thought they learned there lesson
JohnSJ
Dec 11
#31
Real Wage Index came from below hell to slightly above it and they blamed Biden
uponit7771
Dec 11
#32
People tend to be blind to the lives of people outside their economic class, many don't realize how hard others have it
DSandra
Dec 11
#57
I don't know who Empower or PRNewswire is, but the The Fed has been keeping track of this information:
W_HAMILTON
Dec 11
#69