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Now standing next to Trump: Does Harris look more like "the hired help"?


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Image is important in a presidential election.

 

And, many here still recall what happened to Nixon, when he stood on stage, next to JFK, for a presidential debate.

 

And now, is history repeating itself, yet again?

 

Here is a nice image for you....

 

Take a look and tell us if, standing next to Trump, Harris does not seem more like the hired help at the event, rather than someone invited there to engage in a debate.

And, what about the White House?

Is she nothing more than the "hired help", there too?

 

Nixon learned the hard way that looks matter.

Harris seems about to learn the same lesson.

 

Here is an image for you......

 

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Such an image problem she seems to have.

 

Trump, as usual, is just being his usual courteous and charming self.

Yes, Sir, Boss...

Trump is in his element, and Harris is NOT....

 

This is just as it should be....

 

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Image is important in a presidential election.

 

And, many here still recall what happened to Nixon, when he stood on stage, next to JFK, for a presidential debate.

 

And now, is history repeating itself, yet again?

 

Here is a nice image for you....

 

Take a look and tell us if, standing next to Trump, Harris does not seem more like the hired help at the event, rather than someone invited there to engage in a debate.

And, what about the White House?

Is she nothing more than the "hired help", there too?

 

Nixon learned the hard way that looks matter.

Harris seems about to learn the same lesson.

 

Here is an image for you......

 

image.png.5dd4f816bc23ace5ef3a0913e7b6d5fc.png

 

Such an image problem she seems to have.

 

Trump, as usual, is just being his usual courteous and charming self.

Yes, Sir, Boss...

Trump is in his element, and Harris is NOT....

 

This is just as it should be....

 

Biden told us that he would select a black woman VP. THAT was the criteria, Even though Harris isn't black, it'll have to do.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Ah yes. The all-important Cheney family endorsement.  Dick Cheney emergening as the darling of the Democrats.  

 

I think Trump can do well without them. 

You were running down Harris, did you listen to her interview, no, of course not, too enthralled by a bloke telling lies, having a pop at soldiers etc......😏

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3 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Voters have an important decision to make.

 

Do they want a black woman?

Or an Orange man?

I don't think racism comes into it..............:coffee1:

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4 minutes ago, transam said:

I don't think racism comes into it..............:coffee1:

It always comes into it in the USA.

 

They are stark raving mad over there. 
 

 

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25 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Yet it is also obvious that he appeals to the general public because he is genuine.

Why did they vote him out?

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5 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

...and this is why the Democrats will lose the election.  Too much of the personal attack and not enough policy.  The American people think the country is heading the wrong direction, by a large majority.  And hectoring them about one of the presidential candidates won't convince them otherwise. 

 

Harris started her campaign with a message of "joy". I can see little joy left on the left. The recriminations and finger pointing have already started. Meanwhile, Trump is having a blast working the fryer at McUgly's and talking with normal Americans. 

Well, he sure had less of a blast when being asked whether he'd supported raising the minimum wage for normal Americans while he was "working the fryer".

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25 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

Well, he sure had less of a blast when being asked whether he'd supported raising the minimum wage for normal Americans while he was "working the fryer".

That is because minimum wage laws tend to create unemployment. Witness California. The minimum wage went up, thousands of workers lost their jobs.  The labour market can determine the appropriate pay far better than the government. 

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7 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

That is because minimum wage laws tend to create unemployment. Witness California. The minimum wage went up, thousands of workers lost their jobs.  The labour market can determine the appropriate pay far better than the government. 

This is a complex economic issue and one much debated by economists. Let's just say that many economists don't support your unwavering faith in the market's ability to self-regulate.

Furthermore, on the broader issue of the economy as a whole, there's this:

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1341519-23-nobel-prize-winning-economists-call-harris’-economic-plan-vastly-superior’-to-trump’s/?do=getNewComment

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

No disrespect meant at all to people suffering that horrible disease of course, but Trump has no business being president.

 

He's too far gone.

Funny that such argument was avoided by the Dems as long as Biden was stubling for President. Must be that they have been afraid to get the word out about this problem. That was till the Dems could not hide it any longer.

 

Now they think everybody nearing 80 has to be the same. No it does not. 

 

For the rest, of course Harris is the helper. She is nearly as perfect as Biden was to get Trump to win. A true number 2.

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Just now, CHdiver said:

Funny that such argument was avoided by the Dems as long as Biden was stubling for President. Must be that they have been afraid to get the word out about this problem. That was till the Dems could not hide it any longer.

 

Now they think everybody nearing 80 has to be the same. No it does not. 

 

For the rest, of course Harris is the helper. She is nearly as perfect as Biden was to get Trump to win. A true number 2.

Move on dude!

Actually insiders working with Biden are saying he's competent to be president.

Insiders who worked with Trump say he wasn't even back then! 

 

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22 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Yes, interesting. Suddenly everyone on the left has a degree in Behavioral Psychology or Geriatric Medicine.  Funny how they didnt deploy those credentials in the past 3 years...

Because very close to every single person on the planet is more fit for higher office than Trump. 

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25 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

This is a complex economic issue and one much debated by economists. Let's just say that many economists don't support your unwavering faith in the market's ability to self-regulate.

Furthermore, on the broader issue of the economy as a whole, there's this:

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1341519-23-nobel-prize-winning-economists-call-harris’-economic-plan-vastly-superior’-to-trump’s/?do=getNewComment

 

 

Yes, the only way to increase wages is to allow tens of millions of illegal aliens to flood across the border. 

 

In addition to driving wages up, these tens of millions of illegal aliens that we let flood across the border will also put downward pressure on housing costs and reduce the waiting times in the emergency rooms. 

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Yes, the only way to increase wages is to allow tens of millions of illegal aliens to flood across the border. 

 

In addition to driving wages up, these tens of millions of illegal aliens that we let flood across the border will also put downward pressure on housing costs and reduce the waiting times in the emergency rooms. 

 

Indeed.

 

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3 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

Because very close to every single person on the planet is more fit for higher office than Trump. 

I'm sure you'd prefer Putin, but he's busy. 

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