**Deception: Kamala Harris's Economic Plan Exposed as Yet Another Big Government Gamble**
Vice President Kamala Harris recently unveiled her so-called "Agenda to Lower Costs for American Families," but rather than presenting a genuine solution, it appears to be another rebranding of the Democrats' long-failed economic policies.
In her speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, Harris claimed to aim for an "opportunity economy" while addressing rising costs of housing, healthcare, and groceries.
However, this rhetoric is deceptive, echoing years of big-government intervention that historically results in distorted markets and rising debt rather than the promised relief for middle-class families.
Harris's plan reflects a troubling continuity with the current administration's strategies that have systematically hindered economic growth by overregulating and imposing heavy taxes.
Instead of fostering real opportunity, her program seems to cater to special interest groups under the guise of concern for hardworking Americans.
For instance, her commitment to restoring the expanded child tax credit from the COVID-19 era and even boosting it for newborns seems more like a calculated move to purchase votes than a legitimate economic strategy.
Her attacks on “corporate price gouging” and promises of a federal ban on such practices do little to address the underlying issues that contribute to inflation.
Economists have pointed out that while many Americans feel the pinch of rising costs, this is not primarily due to corporate greed but rather a consequence of excessive government spending and regulatory burdens.
Blaming businesses for inflation ignores the simple fact that they too are grappling with increased costs for labor and materials.
In reality, the grocery and retail sectors operate on notoriously thin profit margins, with the average margin for grocery chains currently at just 1.2 percent.
Moreover, Harris’s promises do not take into account that the issues contributing to inflation—such as soaring federal debt and regulatory complexities—are largely a product of the very policies her administration supports.
Her rhetoric may cater to emotions and attempt to resonate with "hardworking Americans," but it ultimately masks a deeper desire to expand government control over the economy.
As Harris pushes her agenda, conservative voices must remain vigilant and question whether her so-called solutions will create more lasting harm than good.
Real economic recovery and prosperity require accountability and less government interference, not the flawed temporary fixes Harris is offering.
America deserves policies that empower individuals, not burdensome regulations that limit opportunity and growth.
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