Wufpack17 said:
Regarding "price controls", there is subtle ways to have "price controls" without having price controls. They will use some department of unelected individuals to "investigate claims of price gouging". These investigations will be accompanied with astronomical fees, time, etc. Ultimately they will find them "guilty" of price gouging then tell the companies they can "appeal the findings" which will just cost more time and money.
Basically, these companies will have allegations levied against them and this occurs outside the judicial system so they won't have a way to defend themselves. Whatever these people say, goes.
Go ahead with that. Supreme Court just decided a case where a federal oversight department does that and said it's unconstitutional.