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Kamanomics

Kamanomics (Noun)
Kam•A•Nom•Ics
tymology: A portmanteau of "Kamala" and "economics," with a nod to the creative naming conventions that have become a staple in political discourse, akin to "Bidenomics."
Definition:

A term coined in political satire, Kamanomics refers to an economic policy framework that, while not officially recognized, humorously suggests Kamala Harris's economic policies are an extension or a more aggressive version of Bidenomics.
Price Gouging Ban: A policy aimed at preventing corporations from inflating prices, especially in critical sectors like groceries. Critics might argue this is akin to government price fixing, a staple of economic systems where the state controls markets.
Housing Subsidies: Proposals for significant government intervention in housing markets, aiming to make homeownership more accessible but potentially inflating demand without addressing supply issues, leading to what some might call "economic bubble-ism."
Child Tax Credits: A plan to provide financial relief to new parents, which, while well-intentioned, could be seen as encouraging population growth without sustainable economic backing, a move that might be labeled as "Kamunist baby boom economics."
Medical Debt Relief: Expanding efforts to cancel medical debt, which, while aimed at alleviating immediate financial burdens, might be critiqued as not addressing the root causes of healthcare cost inflation.
Submitted: Lance Migliaccio Host of 'The Big Mig Show'

"Under Kamanomics, the government's approach to economics might be described as 'let's throw everything at the wall and see what sticks,' with a particular emphasis on sticking it to the wealthy."

by @LanceMigliaccio August 18, 2024