Republicans are beating up Joe Biden for rising prices while blocking efforts to do anything about it.
Republican
politicos are all over Joe Biden for failing to stop inflation. Perhaps you
wonder, though, what these squawkers would do if they were in charge.By Pat Bagley
No
need to wonder — just look back to 1974, when Americans were being pummeled by
price spikes that topped 12 percent, nearly double what we’re enduring today.
Back then, President Gerald Ford and his Republican contingent in Congress met
the challenge head-on with a new magical program of economic uplift they called
“WIN”: Whip Inflation Now!
But
it was nothing — just a political slogan with no magic and no action behind it.
Price
controls? Antitrust action? No to both. GOP, Inc. didn’t want to offend, much
less punish, corporate titans for a little profiteering, so they shifted the
blame for inflation to consumers, demanding that families just say no to price
gouging.
Ford
himself went on national TV, urging fellow citizens to join him in buying “only
those products and services priced at or below present levels.”
The
core of the Republican “program,” then, was telling hard-hit wage earners to
battle the monopolistic behemoths of Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Food, etc. on
their own by simply refusing to pay inflated prices for the gasoline,
medicines, and groceries that they needed.
As a reward, everyone who signed a form promising to be an “Inflation Fighter” was sent a nifty WIN button, indicating their patriotic participation. Sure enough, Americans responded enthusiastically — with an avalanche of ridicule.
Even
Ford’s own top economic advisor, Alan Greenspan, was whopper jawed by the GOP’s
idea that the substance of their policy was a political button: “It was
surreal. …I said to myself, ‘This is unbelievable stupidity.’”
Yet,
this time, Republican leaders are more surreal, not even pretending to have a
solution. They’re even holding up President
Biden’s Fed nominees, who actually could do something about
inflation, and will likely oppose Democratic legislation to
crack down on price gouging.
And we don’t even get a button.
OtherWords
columnist Jim Hightower
is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. Distributed by
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