Price-gouging isn't driving inflation, rewriting Oct. 7 history and other commentary
Briefly

"Lots of Americans are upset about their grocery bills, which rose dramatically during the inflation that followed the pandemic and have never come back down. Indeed, some 69% of Americans feel their income hasn't kept up with food inflation. But why have food prices gone up so much?"
"The rising costs of labor, shipping, and packaging have increased more than food prices since the onset of the pandemic, and the food companies themselves play a surprisingly small role in the price hikes."
"Nearly a year since Hamas' mass terror attack, some college students already seek to redefine it. The university revoked its OK for the event, but still: 'Within the student body a shocking number of people' wanted 'to celebrate the pogrom,' exhibiting 'a fetishistic attraction to evil.'"
"Kamala Harris is positioning herself as the champion of middle-class America, vowing to finally make the wealthy pay their fair share, when her record shows that far from soaking the rich, Harris' policies have not delivered on these promises."
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