The CEO of Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, reacted to Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic proposal last week, saying the government has “no business” controlling prices.
Bob Unanue told Fox News guest host Will Cain on “Jesse Watters Primetime” that the Biden-Harris administration has “started a war” against the middle class from fossil fuels to green energy since “day one.”
“They’re using a nail gun to put the last nails in the coffin of this economy and this country,” he said. “From day one, they put in executive orders that set this country on a disastrous path.”
“You know, when I was a kid, if you had a lemonade stand and it cost $0.10 for the glass, the straw, the product to go to the store to get it, and then the government comes along and says, I want you to sell that lemonade for a penny. You know, you just got to fold up your lemonade stand and go home,” he said.
“And the grocery business, which does make 1 to 2% and hires a lot of people, those people are forced to… we’re going to put them out of business by controlling pricing.”
Former President Trump took aim at Harris for her economic proposal at a rally in Pennsylvania, saying her plans would cause “rationing, hunger and skyrocketing prices.”