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Kamala Harris Releases Campaign

Kamala Harris Releases Campaign

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The Facts

  • During a speech in North Carolina on Friday, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced some her campaign's economic proposals, including a ban on what she calls "price-gouging" and tax credits for homebuilders who build for first-time buyers.

  • The home-buying policy proposal, for which first-time buyers would receive $25k toward their downpayment, would be part of Harris' pledge to build 3M new houses over the course of her first four years in office and beyond.

  • Some of her other proposals, several of which would require congressional approval, include expanding the child tax credit to $3.6k per child and up to $6k for middle- and low-income parents with kids younger than one.


The Spin


Harris is not latching herself to either side of the traditional economic debate, but rather offering a nuanced approached with focused on the middle and working class. While she believes in using the the government to fight corporate greed, she also understands the need to cut the red tape that holds average citizens back from starting a business. And while she understands the need for innovation, she won't let companies overprice their products at the detriment of the consumer.


When Kamala says she'll fight against 'price gouging," what she really means is using the government to fix prices—one of the most illogical economic ideas ever invented. Prices naturally go up and down, whether at a large or small business and often to ensure goods don't run out when their in short supply. If Harris gets her way, her price-fixing policy will prove ineffective against corporations while sending small businesses into bankruptcy.


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