Meat is a commodity just like corn, wheat, soybeans, natural gas, lumber, oil. you name it. Prices go up and down, it’s called supply and demand. Restricting supply is a great way to increase inflation. Now when we are in the worst of inflation let’s restrict supply. Of course its all greed according to Jen Psaki.
Biden continues to self-destruct the economy and inflation. As an example, he just raised tariffs on Canadian Lumber coming into America. That will be passed on to us in building products inflation.
It’s also another example of the glaring inconsistencies that have characterized President Joe Biden’s first year in office.
For instance, White House officials did everything in their power to burden domestic energy producers, then professed utter surprise when the price of gasoline skyrocketed and the driving public snarled in reaction. The administration and its Democratic allies in Congress flooded the economy with “stimulus” and then professed shock when inflation kicked in with too many dollars chasing too few goods. In response, the president told Americans that he’s dedicated to attacking higher prices — all while implementing trade policies that will drive up housing costs.
The president seems unable to grasp the relationship between the country’s economic challenges and his administration’s own policies.
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The White House has declared that “President Biden is committed to using every tool available in government to produce more affordable housing supply as quickly as possible.” Yet on Nov. 24, Biden’s Commerce Department announced it was doubling duties on softwood lumber imported from Canada, from an average of 8.99% to 17.9%. Softwood lumber is a crucial material needed to build houses, and levying a large tax on imports only hurts the cause of expanding housing supply.
With surging demand and lackluster supply, lumber has gotten absurdly expensive during the coronavirus pandemic. At its height, in May, the price of lumber futures hit more than $1,600 per thousand board feet, more than four times what it averaged in the five years before 2020. In April, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) estimated that increased lumber prices added almost $36,000 to the average price of a single-family home.
More at NPR
Flashback:
Former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. The man who blocked as much drilling on Federal Lands that he could muster including much of Alaska:
Ken Salazar channels Harry Potter re: energy policy
April 28, 2012 — bunkerville
With savants such as Salazar, how can we go wrong? I think this sums up the week quite nicely.
“Not even Harry Potter” can bring down rising gas prices and nobody knows when they will stop rising, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Tuesday.

“No one has the ability – not even Harry Potter – to simply wave a magic wand and say that we’re going to have gas prices at $2 or $2.50 or $3. It just doesn’t work that way,” said Salazar, whose department controls oil and gas drilling on federal lands.
“Where it will all end, no-one knows,” he said, then reiterated the view that Obama’s “all-of-the-above” policy would protect Americans from the volatilities of the global market.
Salazar said gas prices were set by “global economics.” The best thing to do in the long run is to “stay the course” on President Obama’s commitment to green energy.
Barack Obama unfortunately mocked Donald Trump for having “A Magic Wand” during his 2016 presidential campaign. However he was very very wrong indeed.
“Gas hypocrisy on the left” Hang with it, you will not be disappointed. From a post in 2012.
Recall how Bush was treated by the Left when gas prices were $1.87 per gallon? Such insults. And now? You’ll see media stories where “rising gas prices are a GOOD THING!” “There are reasons to be optimistic, people’s lives have been saved from high gas prices”
Clip created in 2012:
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