Assault On Economic Liberty Passes House
Written by Brian Garst, Posted in Economics & the Economy, Free Markets
Almost the entire Democratic House majority, aided by 56 Republicans, passed a blatant assault on economic liberty in H.R. 1252: Federal Price Gouging Prevention Act. Price gouging is that terrible act of charging a price that the market will bear but that government or some other party judges to be “excessive”. Naturally, this attitude prevents the rapid influx of needed goods from arriving into disaster areas by prohibiting the market from providing incentives for the selling of these goods. The result is a prolonged period of shortages, but at least when you go to the store in search of needed supplies you can rest assured that, had they any in stock, you wouldn’t have paid too much for them.
This particular piece of legislation is aimed only at gasoline and petroleum products, but that provides little comfort. Price controls are never good policy, but when you elect a group of demagogues you get demagogic policy.