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Expect an August Surprise In Dems Fictional War on High Prices

Posted on Thursday, August 8, 2024
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by AMAC, Andrew Mangione
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It’s late in the game, and the Democrats are in a real bind. Despite the polling bump that Kamala Harris has enjoyed since Joe Biden’s ouster from the top of the ticket, Democrats are underwater on the top issue: the economy. American voters rightfully hold Democrats responsible for creating the highest inflation rates in 40 years. Despite their best efforts to convince voters about a robust economy, their message falls flat because voters compare their current situation unfavorably to how it was in 2019.  

But Democrats are savvy communicators, and they’ll use whatever rhetorical sleight of hand they can to increase their odds of winning in November. Their actions so far point to a strategy of distraction – pointing American voters toward ways they are supposedly saving them money without addressing the core issues that caused inflation in the first place. 

We’ve seen them run this play already with student loan forgiveness. In touting the thousands of dollars of debt they’ve forgiven individual college graduates, they’ve simply blown past the inherent unfairness to those who didn’t go to college or who have repaid their loans in full. Democrats have also ignored how it will further inflate the cost of higher education. They’re simply sticking to the message that it saved voters billions of dollars, hoping that the more than half-trillion-dollar gesture will turn out grateful recipients at the polls. 

The Biden-Harris administration employed this same tactic in its campaign to rein in junk fees, which it attributes to that age-old socialist boogeyman: corporate greed. Though it hasn’t brought down the price of gas or groceries, Democrats have and will continue to point to it as action to combat higher prices. 

A sign of Democrats’ growing desperation is their late addition of another campaign against greedy capitalists, now in the form of a national rent control mandate. Proposed by the Biden-Harris team after the president’s disastrous debate performance seemingly out of nowhere, it would do nothing to roll back the exorbitant rents induced by inflation they created. Still, it’s an opportunity to show action while sidestepping the central issue of runaway government spending. And in the next few weeks, we can expect Democrats to trumpet another way in which they are supposedly fighting high prices.  

Sham negotiations for the drug price-fixing scheme known as the “Drug Price Negotiation Program” within the Inflation Reduction Act (passed in 2022 without a single Republican vote) wrapped up on August 1st. CMS is scheduled to reveal its new prescription drug prices a month later. This is no coincidence:  Democrats crafted the legislation with an eye toward scoring political points just two months before the 2024 election.  

But because they’re struggling in the polls, don’t count on Democrats to wait until September. The party is desperate to cast their failed economic policies in a positive light, so they will almost certainly leak the new drug prices in the leadup to the Democratic National Convention. Of course, in any good-faith negotiation, parties would stick to established timelines, but Democrats have been halfhearted in their attempt to maintain the fiction that the program has been a real negotiation all along.   

In truth, it’s no negotiation at all. The IRA granted the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) the authority– likely unconstitutional– to dictate prices on select drugs at a fraction of the average sales price. Drug companies that don’t go along can be slapped with fines as high as 19 times the revenues they take in from the drug under “negotiation.” In the end, companies are given a stark choice: accept the price set by the government or exit the Medicare and Medicaid markets with every drug they produce. These are all facts Democrats have downplayed while insisting it’s a negotiation like any other.  

As they unveil CMS’s prices, Democrats will strategically avoid other inconvenient truths. They won’t reveal that any savings appreciated by the government won’t go toward shoring up the struggling Medicare system. Instead, they will be siphoned off to pay for subsidies on electric vehicles and other green initiatives in the IRA. Nor will they mention how the law is destabilizing Part D, Medicare’s prescription drug program, or that premiums for Part D skyrocketed this year and are likely to jump even higher next year. And they certainly won’t tell you about how the program will tamp down future research on new cures and treatments or how it has already led to the cancellation of a number of drug programs. 

So, in the coming weeks, when Democrats are crowing about how they were able to stick it to America’s drug companies, voters should ask themselves whether it lowered their insurance premium or what they are paying at the pharmacy. They might also consider for a moment what a coincidence it is that they are learning about this “great victory” against high prices and corporate greed right now. Finally, they should ask themselves at what cost this so-called victory was achieved. Democrats are hoping they won’t. 

 Andy Mangione is the AMAC Action – Association of Mature American Citizens Senior Vice President. 

Reprinted with permission from Townhall.

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lawrence greenberg
lawrence greenberg
6 days ago

Personally, I am expecting some sort of staged event or false flag operation. Perhaps another phony “pandemic,” perhaps a coordinated series of terrorist attacks, or any of several other possibilities that will allow the administration to postpone or entirely cancel the election, or require only mail-in ballots so as to permit massive fraud, or who knows what. The Democrats know that if this election is fair and legitimate, they are likely to take the biggest drubbing in a presidential election in history, just as would have been the case in 2020 had the election been fair and legitimate.

Veteran
Veteran
6 days ago

“Greedy Capitalists” you mean like George Soros, Tom Steyer, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffet, Michael Bloomberg, Reed Hastings, Abigail Disney, Barry Diller, and Mark Cuban? No of course not, because even if they are the greediest of the bunch, they are the financial backing (Democrats have no backbone) of the “Democrat” Marxist party, and therefore exempt from any democrat money grabs. The Democrats represent the “little people”, or cleartext those without billions of dollars, like a butcher represents sheep, hence the war on oil and gas, hyperinflation, the promotion of insufficient and costly “alternative energy”, massive tax, and especially property tax increases. No amount of white paint can any longer cover up the true colors of the watermelon Democrat party with its thin eco-green rind, and massive red Marxist core but unlike watermelons it’s not sweet, very much tasteless, poisonous, and stinks to high heavens.

Morbious
Morbious
6 days ago

Look for them to sell off the last of our strategic petroleum reserves to nudge gas prices below 3.00. Also look for new giveaways of all kinds to get the dolts and dupes motivated.

uncleferd
uncleferd
6 days ago

Good article, and “all of the above” is why “Democrats” are not about sound leadership or governance.
They take whatever illicit favors they can, while attempting to bludgeon hard-working American citizens for their concerns over “Democrat Bucks for Votes Programs”… such as student loan forgiveness, or robbing the pharmaceutical companies of hard-earned returns on their enormous investments.
I used to manage design & construction projects at pharmaceutical facilities, and they are not a piggy bank. They, like any other vital business, must carefully manage the cash flow that keeps pharmaceutical innovation and life-saving medications happening… all while satisfying the FDA’s regulatory demands. It is an absolute scandal that filthy, “Democrat” candidates drag that industry through the mud for the sake of crooked promises… and unearned votes.

JAMES CARLYLE
JAMES CARLYLE
6 days ago

Appreciate the insight on these pre-election scams, designed to provide the illusion of saving the taxpayer money with poorly thought out fixes, that do not address the root causes of the actual problems and in most cases violate basic sound economics, if not the Constitution.

Melinda
Melinda
6 days ago

Another bait and switch tactic. The trouble is, most people will believe what they’re told.

Michael J
Michael J
5 days ago

Inflation shows up in one place, my wallet. No amount of spin will ever change my mind. Those that swallow this rhetoric are mentally impaired but somehow can afford the new price of tyranny.

heil biden
heil biden
5 days ago

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