On what exactly? Also where do you store it? Like I am all for government activity to collectively stockpile and supply materials but what materials and for what purpose? Also should it be a federal project/state project/both? IDK sometimes its just easier to use price controls then it is to handle logistics.
Walmart doesn’t have tons of stuff “in back”. Most stores these days don’t have a back. They have only enough to stock what was sold since the last truck.
So as others have said; stock what? Everything? And where would we keep it? Yes like the strategic oil reserves; we could have baby formula; hamburger, diapers, and powdered milk… but it is way easier to slap idiots who price gouge.
I volunteer to hold the strategic baby back rib reserve….
My feeling is that it's better to solve a problem than to send law enforcement after those who try to take advantage of it. That isn't to say that we shouldn't ever do the latter, but it creates problems like black markets and selective or uneven enforcement.
So you spend taxes for product at market rate and then depress the price using your money? The government doesn't make anything so it would need to acquire the materials with some kind of cost that will always come from the tax base 100% of the time.
I agree the money is going to come from the monetary supply and government acting as buyer and distributor of goods would be incredibly problematic. A subsidy of some kind for domestic production + placing a max profit markup IMO would be a more effective method.
There's no reason the government can't produce things, but, to your point, the stockpiles would be built up when prices are low and only sold off when prices start increasing too quickly. The program might still operate at a net loss, but that's okay if it successfully protects working class people from price gouging.
I agree the money is going to come from the monetary supply and government acting as buyer and distributor of goods would be incredibly problematic. A subsidy of some kind for domestic production + placing a max profit markup IMO would be a more effective method.