• dirthawker0@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Price increases in eggs have largely been due to the outbreaks of avian flu and producers having to cull their stock, anyway. Not something Harris or Biden caused or could wave away with a wand.

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      Republicans don’t want to hear facts. They just want “alpha males” to cater to their feelings.

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      That’s the justification, and maybe the catalyst, but prices have stayed higher than they were due to price gouging. It’s not Biden/Harris fault, but rather capitalism. They saw they could still make more profit while selling less at a higher price, so they kept doing so.

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        On top of that, the FTC under Biden/Harris has been investigating price gouging at the grocery store level and Kroger just came right out and admitted it. While vying for a merger with another conglomerate chain grocery.

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          Yeah and a bunch of other shit the FTC has done under Biden to protect consumers. But Biden will never get credit for any of that.

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            shit the FTC has done

            Biden will never get credit for any of that.

            Good. Just because he appointed the excellent Lina Khan doesn’t mean that he deserves credit for the work of her and the agency.

            Especially since it’s a reasonably safe bet that her appointment wasn’t his idea to begin with, but rather that of a more progressive member of whichever committee suggests cabinet picks.

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              Doesn’t he, and his administration, deserve credit, even if it’s just for listening to other people? If it were a particular other president it wouldn’t happen, so his administration deserves to be praised for it. Criticize where it needs to be done, but also praise where it’s deserved. If you only criticize then you’re unable to be won and aren’t worth trying to win.

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                No, Biden doesn’t deserve credit for not being Trump. That’s putting the bar so low that you’d need specialized drilling or diving equipment to reach it.

                Likewise, Biden does not deserve credit for not stopping people within his administration from doing good things that he himself would likely not have done.

                If you only criticize then you’re unable to be won and aren’t worth trying to win.

                Conversely, if you set the bar too low, demanding nothing except “don’t be ridiculously awful” from the people who have the power to enact positive change, that positive change will never happen.

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                  I didn’t say for not being Trump. I said he deserves credit for what his administration has chosen to do. Regardless of who’s idea it is, his administration chose to listen to them, if it wasn’t from them. They deserve credit for that.

                  You aren’t even setting the bar too high. You’re not even setting it, and then saying they came in short. You’re saying they don’t deserve credit for something they literally did. How dumb is that?

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                    I didn’t say for not being Trump

                    No, but given the context, it was a fair assumption that you were implying it.

                    I said he deserves credit for what his administration has chosen to do

                    He doesn’t. Not his choices, not his credit.

                    Regardless of who’s idea it is, his administration chose to listen to them, if it wasn’t from them. They deserve credit for that.

                    You’re conflating Biden with thousands of other people.

                    Yes, the people in his administration deserve credit for the good thing they do.

                    No, the administration as a whole doesn’t get credit for the work of the FTC. Because the rest of the administration didn’t do it.

                    You aren’t even setting the bar too high. You’re not even setting it, and then saying they came in short

                    That’s not true. I’ve consistently said that Lina Khan and the FTC are doing great work AKA rising above the bar.

                    Not giving Biden and the rest of the administration credit for work they didn’t do isn’t even criticism. It’s a “lack” of undeserved credit, which is neutral rather than negative.

                    You’re saying they don’t deserve credit for something they literally did

                    Other than Lina Khan and the FTC, who I AM giving credit, they literally didn’t.

                    How dumb is that?

                    Your interpretation of what I’m saying is very dumb indeed.

                    What I’m ACTUALLY saying isn’t the least bit dumb, though. It’s just proper assigning of credit based on merit rather than just association.

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        well.

        yes.

        though, I’m pretty sure the FDA isn’t entirely powerless to create regulations about vaccinating livestock… oh fuck. Republicans shat on that, too.