New York Times Writer is Astounded Kamala Harris Would Come Out with Soviet-Style Price Controls "It's impossible to exaggerate how bad this policy is..." New York Times writer David Brooks slammed Kamala Harris' economic policies and expressed disbelief that she would advocate for price controls. "Catherine [Rampell] had a good line that if your opponent’s calling you a communist, don’t lead with price controls," Brooks said. "We have seen it happen in Venezuela and the Soviet Union." "Price controls do not work." Brooks argued the worst is over when it comes to inflation, yet Kamala Harris would make things worse by pursuing economically illiterate policies. "But the core problem is it expresses a level of economic illiteracy that is surprising in a responsible Democratic candidate." "The idea behind 'greedflation' is we had all those years of low inflation and I guess people were not greedy then. Then magically they all get greedy and start price gouging at Kroger, Harris Teeter, HEB, and there’s this massive price gouging." "That’s not why inflation surged. Inflation surged because of the pandemic, which screwed up supply chains and productivity. The Biden Administration overstimulated the economy, too many dollars chasing too few goods..." As Vice President, Kamala Harris supported every bit of Bidenomics, thereby making it Kamalanomics. Furthermore, she passed the tie-breaking votes in the Senate on Biden's signature pieces of economic legislation, including the Inflation Reduction Act and the American Rescue Plan. The worst thing about Kamala Harris blaming "greedy" corporations for inflation is she is probably more guilty than any other elected official for causing it in the first place.