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I dont really like things like price caps.
I'd prefer stricter protections against monopolies (or duopolies) which would naturally lower pricing of everything, not just the few capped items.
Would any elected government be willing/able to do anything about any current monopoly/duopoly we have?
Would any? Probably not.
Assuming the will was there, I feel a set of laws set to prevent monopoly/duopoly of ANY industry would be easier and more effective than playing around with price caps though. We had the media ownership laws (brought in by Labor) which were at least somewhat effective, until they were abolished... by the Liberals.
Labor then tried to bring some regulation back and was completely annihilated in the court of public opinion by the same media monopolies they were attempting to regulate which kind of proved how desperately needed regulation is. But Australians are pretty stupid so we all just happily voted Liberal because unions bad.
@PetulantBandicoot @trk The million dollar question... and I'm pretty sure we already know the answer.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The price of 30 basic essentials such as bread, milk and nappies would be capped, with increases tied to wages, under a new policy to be announced by the Queensland Greens on Wednesday.
Amy MacMahon, a South Brisbane MP, said several European governments are “taking direct action to lower the cost of food; there’s no reason why we can’t do it here in Queensland”.
Hungary’s prime minister, Victor Orban, was one of many leaders in eastern Europe to impose a cap on some goods last year, though the policy will be dropped next month.
Nations such as France have implemented similar policies and even the UK’s former Conservative government considered “voluntary” controls before backing down amid industry opposition.
The authority would also be responsible for implementing new laws proposed by the party which would allow the state government to require any supermarket firm with more than 20% market share in one of seven regions to sell stores.
The Greens’ candidate for the seat of Cooper, Katinka Winston-Allom, said the Milton IGA, which was closed after it was bought by Coles earlier this year, was evidence that the government wasn’t doing enough to combat anti-competitive “land banking” by the major supermarkets.
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Here's hoping! I signed up to join the greens this year and urge others to do the same.
That MP is really pretty.
- Does this need to be said
- Does this need to be said by me
- Does this need to be said by me now
Show me on the doll where the bad words hurt you?
Also: comment removed, reason: idiot. Cool? What a pussy ass instance.
Your comment was removed for a reason. Why would you possibly think it appropriate to restate the exact same shitty message?
Because it's really fucking lame and I didn't break any rules, it's literally just a mod being a dick with his power.
You broke rules 0, 1, and 2, all at once.
And really, those are rules that shouldn't even need to be explicitly stated for you to follow them.
I fail to see how "Show me on the doll where the bad words hurt you." Breaks even one of those rules.
Something tells me you were a Reddit mod before.
I'm not a mod on here. I'm just pointing out to you why your comments are being removed. It's pretty bloody obvious, and your JAQing off about it isn't helping your case.
I didn't say you were a mod here.