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Kamala Harris Alters Liberal Positions on Key Policy Issues Amid Republican Attack Ads


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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Attack ads are really all Trump and the RNC have.

 

No, all that Kamala and the DNC have. Orange man bad hate avoids having to talk about their failed policies, which will be the same policies in the future, but worse.

 

4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

It 's a bit difficult to post ads with policies such as giving tax cuts to billionaires, cutting social services, and gutting Medicare

 

But those contradict the platform, so they'd just be lies that the left is constantly telling.

 

5 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Or weaponizing the DOJ to go after anyone who has slighted the orange crybaby.

 

 

Always funny how leftists think Trump's gonna do what THEY did. LOL.

 

I guess that's scary.

 

6 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

No doubt the Democrats will have their own attack ads, with plenty of meat on the bone. Age, cognitive decline, abortion rights, felonies, racism, misogyny. It's a long list.

 

They're lyin' like dawgs already. It'll get worse as they become more desperate.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BigStar said:

 

Biden mismanaged the crisis, greatly weakening the economy, then made it a far, far worse with absurdly large spending bills, that were bipartisan only by force. Then interest rates had to rise, reducing real wages even further.

 

Over his first three years, Biden has spent both $5.9 trillion more than was spent in pre-pandemic 2019 and run deficits of $5.9 trillion — with another $1.6 trillion projected for 2024 and federal publicly held debt reaching $27.9 trillion, 99 percent of GDP. This is a massive amount of extra money pumped into America’s economy.

     --Mr. President, take responsibility: ‘Bidenomics’ led to ‘Biden-flation’

 

But you're ignoring the question of how Kamala is going to achieve "equity." What's she gonna do? Don't you KNOW???

 

 

Inflation was similar in other countries, but the U.S. has enjoyed much more growth.

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13 minutes ago, candide said:

Inflation was similar in other countries, but the U.S. has enjoyed much more growth.

 

Not in well-managed economies. Grown fueled on borrowed money is a spurious growth. It's about like you having a new house and car. You look prosperous, except that it's all on credit.

 

In the first seven months of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, spending on net interest has reached $514 billion, surpassing spending on both national defense ($498 billion) and Medicare ($465 billion).

     --Interest Costs Just Surpassed Defense and Medicare

 

Just think if that money could be used creating real productive businesses and jobs to end the RECORD amount of homelessness.

 

You're really just too economically illiterate to have this discussion, so I'll stop wasting my time. You can have the last word and think you've won.🤣

 

And you haven't answered the question of how Kamala is going to bring about "equity." Why keep ignoring it?

 

Here it is again: How is Kamala going to bring about equity?

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1 hour ago, candide said:

Biden faced the consequence of a major crisis, which resulted in high inflation all over the world, and relative wage decrease all over the world.

And again, one year means nothing if there is no trend.

 

After 3.5 years, with the last 2 of those out from under the major covid shadow, a trend is clear. Mashing a few bills together as single acts with silly names and limited advantges as part of Biden's maniacal spending spree has meant that inflation stayed up and real wages went down. 

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2 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

Not in well-managed economies. Grown fueled on borrowed money is a spurious growth. It's about like you having a new house and car. You look prosperous, except that it's all on credit.

 

In the first seven months of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, spending on net interest has reached $514 billion, surpassing spending on both national defense ($498 billion) and Medicare ($465 billion).

     --Interest Costs Just Surpassed Defense and Medicare

 

Just think if that money could be used creating real productive businesses and jobs to end the RECORD amount of homelessness.

 

You're really just too economically illiterate to have this discussion, so I'll stop wasting my time. You can have the last word and think you've won.🤣

 

And you haven't answered the question of how Kamala is going to bring about "equity." Why keep ignoring it?

 

Here it is again: How is Kamala going to bring about equity?

B.S. All developped countries have experienced high inflation.

https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PCPIPCH@WEO/WEOWORLD/USA/MAE/ADVEC

 

None has achieved a similar level of GDP growth.

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02784/

 

You talking about economic illiterate  what a joke! 😀

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Kamala is going to have a hard time finding a VP selection that has this level of schizophrenia. The records won't match. Also nobody wants to be the involved with a childless cat lady. Lately she reads from a binder.

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In 2019 the bottom 25% of wage earners saw a 4.5% wage increase while the top 2% only saw a 2% increase, making Trump the first President in 60 years to shrink income inequality

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17 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

A bit dated, referring to Biden, but holds for Dems in general now.

 

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I'm sure they'll attempt to do so but those silly courts and such do still rely upon actual evidence rather than feverish fallacies.

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11 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

I'm sure they'll attempt to do so but those silly courts and such do still rely upon actual evidence rather than feverish fallacies.

Right

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