What To Do About Food Prices

This subject is on anybody’s mind that has to eat….the risen food prices…..I recently explained just how much the prices have risen since the last election in 2020….

Food Prices Are Too Damn High

It has been predicted that if the government gets involved that it could have long ranging consequences…..but apparently Americans want relief not downer predictions.

A recent poll by a group called Data For Progress shows just how widespread the desire for the government to do something for a little relief….

69% of respondents — including a majority of Democrats and Republicans — said the government “should do more to regulate grocery stores that raise prices to maximize profits.”

The survey, conducted from May 10 to 11, sampled 1,168 likely voters from around the country and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points. A slightly larger share of respondents, 71%, said the government should “do more to regulate corporate food producers that raise prices to maximize profits.” This figure included a majority of Democrats and Republicans.

The survey, conducted from May 10 to 11, sampled 1,168 likely voters from around the country and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points. A slightly larger share of respondents, 71%, said the government should “do more to regulate corporate food producers that raise prices to maximize profits.” This figure included a majority of Democrats and Republicans.

Dems are getting involved by requesting the Biden use his pen to give some relief…..

Joe Biden encouraging the Biden-Harris administration to use its executive authority to take robust actions to lower food prices for families. In the letter, the lawmakers note how corporations have been raking in record profits while families are being hit with higher costs for groceries, and they outline several executive actions that the Biden administration should take.

“The federal government should use every possible tool to lower food prices,” wrote the lawmakers. “We believe you can exercise your executive authority to take additional action to address rising food prices without congressional action.”

Americans are facing sky-high food prices, caused by excessive price gouging by food and grocery giants. A small group of players dominate those industries: four grocery retailers account for over a third of national grocery sales and four food companies control more than 60 percent of sales in most grocery categories. As a result, consumers are spending more of their income on food than they have in the past 30 years.

In the letter, the lawmakers urge the administration to leverage the full scope of their executive authority and consider the following proposals:

  1. Encourage the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and work with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to prohibit exclusionary contracting by dominant firms in the food industry.
  2. Encourage the FTC to issue guidance on potential violations of the Robinson Patman Act and Section 5 of the FTC Act within the food industry, and investigate and take enforcement action where merited.
  3. Work with USDA to increase the number of government contract recipients that are very small businesses.
  4. Work with USDA to ensure that technical factors reflect the long-term costs of food sector consolidation.
  5. Urge the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FTC to scrutinize, and where appropriate, block mergers and acquisitions in the food and agricultural sectors.
  6. Encourage the DOJ to prosecute actors in the agricultural and food sectors for price fixing and other anticompetitive behavior.
  7. Direct the CFTC and FTC to form a joint task force to investigate food price manipulation throughout the supply chain.

I say bully for them for wanting try and help out working families that are struggling while Congress fiddles.

Maybe look beyond Congress to other countries that are handling food prices….let’s begin with France.

France has set up a food pricing system that will sound foreign to American ears: Consumer goods companies like PepsiCo must negotiate with the country’s grocery stores on prices in the stores during a set period. If they can’t come to a compromise, PepsiCo won’t be able to get its products on the grocer’s shelves. The negotiations provide French consumers with a small but valuable piece of power, and President Emmanuel Macron has been trying to use the system to his advantage as he aggressively pushes to get the country’s high food prices down, saying they should reflect the fact that the prices of many raw materials have recently declined. 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/88×783/how-the-us-government-could-lower-food-prices-for-everyone

I know some will point to 1971….but people struggling do not care about 1971….all that is on their minds right now is some damn relief from the price gouging that food distributors and sales are enjoying with impunity.

Working families do not care what action by the president does to the markets….if they can afford to put food on the table then the president has done the proper thing.

Something needs doing….someone needs to step up….relief is much needed and will be appreciated.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

President For Life?

With our election just mere months away you might think this is a post about the wishes of Donald the Orange……you would be mistaken.

Or may be it will be about that mad man in Russia Vlad the Invader, Putin….once again you will be wrong.

No this post will be about Ukraine and Zelensky.

You mean that democracy in Eastern Europe that we are helping ward off an invader?

First of all….what democracy?

Does this sound like a democracy?

Opposition parties banned

Opposition leaders arrested

Opposition papers closed down

Elections cancelled

To me it does not….but you decide

But why ask about president for life?

Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenky’s term expired on Monday, but he will remain in power since presidential elections scheduled in March were canceled due to martial law imposed since Russia invaded in February 2022.

While framing the proxy war in Ukraine as a battle for democracy, the US has backed Zelensky’s decision not to hold elections. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine last week and claimed the US helped build “democratic pillars,” including “free and fair elections,” but said a vote could only happen once “conditions” are right.

Zelensky also canceled parliamentary elections that were supposed to be held last October. To justify the decision, Ukrainian officials have pointed to Ukraine’s constitution, which says elections can’t be held under martial law. But Zelensky previously made it clear that he could have held elections if he wanted.

Last year, Zelensky told Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) that he was willing to hold a vote if the West paid for it and if legislators agreed to amend the constitution. “I will not take money from weapons and give it to elections,” he said.

But Zelensky later ruled out the idea and was not put under pressure by the US or other NATO countries to hold a vote. The Ukrainian leader is determined to continue the war and has rejected the idea of diplomacy with Russia despite not having a chance at victory and growing war fatigue among Ukrainians.

I know….I know….there is a war and some sort of concessions must be made.

So basically Zelensky will remain president until this conflict is settled and that could take a very long time indeed.

His seat in the power chair remains firmly attached to his ass and the cash will follow through him.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”