Well, the Biden Administration clearly doesn't get it, even when given good advice -
Biden anti-inflation strategy could make things worse, Larry Summers says - MarketWatch.
Excerpt from the link -
The Biden White House is promoting tougher anti-monopoly laws to curb U.S. inflation and ease public criticism, but a prominent Democratic economist says it’s a fool’s errand.
“The emerging claim that antitrust can combat inflation reflects ‘science denial,’ ” tweeted Harvard economist Lawrence Summers, a senior official in the Obama and Clinton administrations. “There are many areas like transitory inflation where serious economists differ. Antitrust as an anti-inflation strategy is not one of them.”
One more excerpt -
Summers prescribed a series of measures that seem contrary to the current approach of the Biden administration: Reduce “Buy America” rules, tariffs, energy restrictions and regulatory delays that hinder business.
“In general, when government goes to war with industries it discourages investment and subsequent capacity” that can help reduce inflation, Summers tweeted.
And this coming from an advisor to the Obama Administration. Joe seems intent on doing the ostrich imitation, sticking his head in the sand and hoping the problem goes away. Meanwhile the American consumer pays for his poor policies.