ADIDAS00
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I’m a free market person. I think actual free markets would help in this situation.Careful what you wish for.
I'm reminded of health care reform, where the crux of the dispute isn't that right-wingers are afraid it won't work, it's that they're afraid it will work.
For better or worse, we do have a real problem with far too many Americans being unable to afford nutritious food while there is plenty of it out there and no real reason why it has to be priced out of their reach. That's what he's trying to address here. If you don't think it'll work, what do you think should be done?
I’ll give you an example. Where I live there is a very expensive grocery chain. I went there for years and years and it just kept getting more and more expensive. It was infuriating how much groceries were. Everyone I know was soooo pissed about it. We were all fed up.
Then enters capitalism and the free market….another grocery chain opened up. They saw an opportunity. They figured out how to “self distribute” groceries and take out the middle man which drove prices way down. Now I go there. My grocery bill is at least 40% less. I only go to the expensive place for small things or out of convenience because it’s closer.
No one told the expensive place they couldn’t charge expensive prices. No one put price caps on them. They just let them do their thing. They’re losing customers and a ton of business now but that’s up to them to figure out. Let the free market work
In this example, Capitalism drove prices down, not up. This could easily happen in New York. I’m sure there’s a bunch of regulations and red tape preventing it from happening but you have to vote to deregulate and invite new businesses in to compete. Competition is what New York needs.