The Best of Reason: Everybody Hates Prices
How much should a Wendy's Baconator cost? Elizabeth Warren thinks the government should help decide.

This week's featured article is "Everybody Hates Prices" by Peter Suderman.
This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward.
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Wendy's holds an election every day at its 6,000 locations where tens of thousands of customers vote on whether or not to pay the prices Wendy's is asking for their food. Isn't it nice that Dictator Warren wants to relieve those customers of their voting rights?
She knows better than everyone .
Wait hold on, this best of is from the future.
How can it be the best of anything if you haven't published it publicly?
Hey KMW, or whoever, Suderman should be reading, er I mean, saying his own words.
Warren [D] as all [D] members think 'Guns' is how you get stuff.
But how much does it cost for the government to help decide.
Any definite number plus a totally indefinite number is INDEFINITE but stupid Biden and Warren probably are stupid in math too,.
PS if you too are challenged know that you will pay for the Baconator and for the pricing of the Baconator. That is true cost.