Whether you own a mom-and-pop diner, an auto-repair shop or shares in a multinational corporation, your property is at risk.
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It says any company that refuses to sell at the government’s price will be hit with a tax that starts at 186% of the drug’s revenues on Day 1 and is hiked daily until it reaches a ruinous 1,900% of revenues
So what does that have to do with a diner or auto repair shop? (unless said diner or repair shop also makes drugs)
She's not talking about just the Inflation Reduction Act. If it is constitutional to force someone to sell at a certain price in this specific instance, then they have set a precedent that would apply to any business. Why wouldn't it?