So, we all know this country has some problems- consumer goods are becoming scarcer and scarcer, more and more store shelves are becoming empty, consumer choices are dwindling, and we hear the same refrain over and over, "it's Covid, it's the supply chain, etc." And, overall, the big one, "This is all Biden's Fault."
So my question is, and I'm looking for honest intelligent answers beyond just "Biden Sucks," or "Blah blah blah, Socialism"- is what do you think the president should be doing, or could be doing, to alleviate these shortages? What are some policies that he should implement that could help, and what (if anything) has he done that might have initially caused these supply issues?
Would (for example) lowering tariffs against China help? Would instituting price freezes on oil, or opening up more oil production (I know Democrats typically are not in favor of this, but...) Or would aggressive intervention in the shipping and transport economy- mandating increased wages for truckers, using federal workers to help alleviate the bottleneck, forcing domestic factories to increase production, and so on- these are not free-market solutions and Republicans typically are not in favor of these, but... What are YOUR ideas? I'm trying to get some intelligent ideas here beyond the usual anti-Biden extremist news bites.
So my question is, and I'm looking for honest intelligent answers beyond just "Biden Sucks," or "Blah blah blah, Socialism"- is what do you think the president should be doing, or could be doing, to alleviate these shortages? What are some policies that he should implement that could help, and what (if anything) has he done that might have initially caused these supply issues?
Would (for example) lowering tariffs against China help? Would instituting price freezes on oil, or opening up more oil production (I know Democrats typically are not in favor of this, but...) Or would aggressive intervention in the shipping and transport economy- mandating increased wages for truckers, using federal workers to help alleviate the bottleneck, forcing domestic factories to increase production, and so on- these are not free-market solutions and Republicans typically are not in favor of these, but... What are YOUR ideas? I'm trying to get some intelligent ideas here beyond the usual anti-Biden extremist news bites.