Former Ronald Reagan staffers endorse Kamala Harris for president

You're even willing to throw Reagan under the bus?

they believed that, if alive today, Reagan would have supported Harris.

“The time for choosing we face today is a choice between integrity and demagoguery, and the choice must be Harris-Walz,” the group added. “Our votes in this election are less about supporting the Democratic party and more about our resounding support for democracy.”

The letter comes as more than 230 former Republican administration officials have also backed Harris.

Karl Rove, wrote “there’s no putting lipstick on this pig” after Donald Trump’s debate performance.

Bush has said he has no plans to endorse any 2024 candidate.

While there are more Republican-for-Harris defectors than vice-versa – Trump has gained the support of the Democratic outcasts Robert F Kennedy Jr and former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard

The conservative columnist George Will floated in the Washington Post last week that “a Harris presidency, tempered by a Republican-led Senate, might finally revive a more normal politics”.

The Reagan staffers said they were looking to convince former colleagues to back their stand for Harris and Tim Walz, as “the only path forward toward an America that is strong and viable for our children and grandchildren for years to come”.

Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham; former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger; and former Georgia lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan.
Nobody gives a fuck about the neocons anymore....That's the entire point of Trump, dullard.
 
You could have got away with saying that in 2016 but not today

Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie Call Out Trump for Adding to Federal Debt​

"He owes it to you to defend his record where they added $7.8 trillion to the debt that set the stage for the inflation that we have."​


The country’s current “inflationary spiral” can also be traced back to COVID-19, Maher said, describing the trillions of dollars the government issued throughout the pandemic. This, he noted, should not be pinned on President Joe Biden, but his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.

“We’re going to bring back Trump?” he asked. “The guy who ignored COVID like it was the dinner check? Talk about not learning anything.”
So when democrats spend us to death you don't notice it?...
 
Did you hear former Trump supporter just tried killing him this weekend? The dude voted for Trump in 2016. AND, he said his dream ticket would be Nikki and Vivek.

Maybe Nikki's responsible for this latest incident. Didn't Nikki say Trump was unhinged?
There you go lying again....
 
Nobody gives a fuck about the neocons anymore....That's the entire point of Trump, dullard.
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^ This dick is behind Kamala
 
So when democrats spend us to death you don't notice it?...

Uh,

1. Stimulus to get us out of Trump's mess
2. Infrastructure spending. Much needed. Long overdue.
3. Think of the money he saved getting us out of Afghanistan
4.

President Biden has signed a $1.5 trillion spending bill that funds the government through the end of September, a package that includes all 12 annual appropriations bills for FY 2022 along with $13.6 billion in support for Ukraine and refugees fleeing the Russian invasion. The bill provides $3 billion for higher education, which would fund increases for most Title IV programs at the Department of Education.​

The maximum Pell Grant will receive a $400 boost under the bill, bringing it to $6,895. While this is the largest increase in years, it still falls far short of doubling the grant, which President Biden campaigned on in 2020. The higher education community remains committed to doubling the Pell Grant, which turns 50 this year and is overdue to be revamped for today’s students. Federal Work-Study, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, TRIO, and GEAR UP are among the other programs that would receive modest increases over FY 2021.

The bill would provide $885 million to assist historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), tribal colleges and universities, and other primarily minority serving institutions (MSIs), an increase of $96 million over FY 2021. Notably, it also would allow HBCUs and MSIs more flexibility with how they spend COVID-19 relief aid, including “for the acquisition of real property or construction directly related to preventing, preparing for and responding to coronavirus.”

On the research side, the overall budget of the National Science Foundation would be set at $8.84 billion, $351 million over FY 2021 level, while the Department of Energy’s Office of Science would increase to $7.48 billion and NASA’s science program would rise to $7.61 billion. The National Institutes of Health would receive $45 billion, a $2 billion increase over FY 2021, including $1 billion for the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health.
 
Uh,

1. Stimulus to get us out of Trump's mess
2. Infrastructure spending. Much needed. Long overdue.
3. Think of the money he saved getting us out of Afghanistan
4.

President Biden has signed a $1.5 trillion spending bill that funds the government through the end of September, a package that includes all 12 annual appropriations bills for FY 2022 along with $13.6 billion in support for Ukraine and refugees fleeing the Russian invasion. The bill provides $3 billion for higher education, which would fund increases for most Title IV programs at the Department of Education.​

The maximum Pell Grant will receive a $400 boost under the bill, bringing it to $6,895. While this is the largest increase in years, it still falls far short of doubling the grant, which President Biden campaigned on in 2020. The higher education community remains committed to doubling the Pell Grant, which turns 50 this year and is overdue to be revamped for today’s students. Federal Work-Study, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, TRIO, and GEAR UP are among the other programs that would receive modest increases over FY 2021.

The bill would provide $885 million to assist historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), tribal colleges and universities, and other primarily minority serving institutions (MSIs), an increase of $96 million over FY 2021. Notably, it also would allow HBCUs and MSIs more flexibility with how they spend COVID-19 relief aid, including “for the acquisition of real property or construction directly related to preventing, preparing for and responding to coronavirus.”

On the research side, the overall budget of the National Science Foundation would be set at $8.84 billion, $351 million over FY 2021 level, while the Department of Energy’s Office of Science would increase to $7.48 billion and NASA’s science program would rise to $7.61 billion. The National Institutes of Health would receive $45 billion, a $2 billion increase over FY 2021, including $1 billion for the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health.
They lied... and you believed their lies... the media lies and you swallow them whole.... you are a moron....
 

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