Harris VS Trump 2024

Kamala promises to give $25,000 free taxpayer money to help people buy a home. Plus, another $400 per month to help make the payments.
Of course that's not buying votes. Right?
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I'll bet she can't even spell deficit.

Between her and the Celery Stalk we have two people who have a combined I.Q. of 60.
 

Ruh Ro:

Democratic strategist David Axelrod says he believes former President Trump is still a “pretty substantial favorite” in November’s election, even as excitement builds among Democrats about Vice President Harris’s campaign.

“I still rate him a, you know, pretty substantial favorite in this race just because of the electoral challenges,” Axelrod said Tuesday on his “Hacks on Tap” podcast.

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Given Harris' true lack of charisma, she'll take a huge fall soon.
 

Vice President Kamala Harris' extensive 27-year career in criminal prosecution in California may pose challenges in appealing to moderate voters, reminiscent of obstacles she faced during her unsuccessful 2020 presidential bid. Now, both Republicans and Democrats are preparing to scrutinize her political history, which has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle.

As the spotlight has shifted to Harris after President Biden unexpectedly forfeited his Democratic nomination bid for a second presidential term on Sunday, Republican strategists are now gearing up to intensify their offensive against her.

"During the Kenosha riots, she defended the rioters, and that's in the swing state of Wisconsin, where that was very unpopular, we have to make sure voters remember all of these crazy things that she's said, and she's wanted to do," the strategist said.

Likewise, Harris' tenure as the attorney general of California has been the subject of criticism from left-wing critics as well, primarily related to her approach to tough-on-crime prosecution and other criminal justice policies she championed.

During her 2020 presidential campaign, which she launched in January 2019, Harris faced significant criticism over her prosecution record. Opponents of tough-on-crime prosecution argue it disproportionately affects low-income families and minorities, further entrenching them in the prison system.

One of the most criticized aspects of Harris' record was her handling of truancy cases. Harris supported a truancy law, passed in 2011, allowing district attorneys to charge parents with a misdemeanor if their children were chronically absent during the school year without a valid reason.
 

“Kamala with the nuclear button is worse than a monkey with a grenade,” Andrei Sidorov, the dean of the global politics department at Moscow State University (a once highly respected institution) said Sunday evening on state television’s prime weekly talk show.

The show’s host, Vladimir Solovyov, made his own feelings known by showing a clip of Republican candidate Donald Trump commenting on Harris’ laugh as a sign she was “crazy” followed by a compilation of clips showing Harris, well, laughing.

The caustic tone from Sidorov and Solovyov provided a stark contrast with that of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov that same evening, who had personified cool aloofness, saying that, with four months to go until the election, “much could still change.”

“The priority for us is to achieve the aims of the special military operation,” he added, using a Kremlin euphemism for the war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, Peskov has often suggested, has bigger things on his mind than the fracas among his political enemies overseas.
 

OK, Democrats, you want to make this campaign about crime? Game on. Guess who is one of the principal figures responsible for the crime wave currently engulfing California?

That would be Kamala Harris.

As attorney general, it was her job to give propositions appearing on the ballot accurate titles and explanatory summaries. In order to fool the voters into passing Proposition 47 -- decriminalizing crime -- and Proposition 57 -- allowing the release of thousands of violent criminals -- Harris intentionally lied to the voters about what these laws would do.

Proposition 47 basically turned every crime into a "misdemeanor." Grand theft, commercial burglary and possession of illegal narcotics -- all misdemeanors.

Theft of anything worth less than $950 -- even theft of a gun -- became a misdemeanor, no more consequential than a waiter giving a straw to someone who didn't ask for one. As Californians have since learned, that $950 cap does not include the tens of thousands of dollars required to repair smashed car windows, store fronts or display cases.

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As a result, smash-and-grab robberies have become the new sport in the Golden State, leaving entire inner-city neighborhoods without a pharmacy. The police don't even respond to thefts of less than $950. Retail stores have to keep their entire inventory under lock and key, including ordinary items, like shampoo and toothpaste -- and those are the ones that aren't closing permanently. San Francisco's landmark Union Square shopping district is now plastered with "For Lease" and "Going Out of Business" signs. Roughly 50% of all videos on the internet are clips of California "teens" dashing out of upscale stores with armloads of stolen goods -- Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Louis Vuitton.

Last year, Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco topped the list of the U.S. cities with the most retail theft, according to the National Retail Federation. A fourth California city, Sacramento, came in at No. 7. These days, when a customer tries to actually pay for something, the cashier calls the manager.

The shoplifting is so pervasive that, earlier this year, a Target shoplifter strolled out of the store right past Gov. Gavin Newsom. During a CNN report on the rash of thefts in San Francisco, three shoplifters hit the CVS as they were filming.

Also good for business: Tourists are warned not to rent cars, because they'll only be broken into. Drug addicts clog the sidewalks, writhing in their own needles and fecal matter.
 

OK, Democrats, you want to make this campaign about crime? Game on. Guess who is one of the principal figures responsible for the crime wave currently engulfing California?

That would be Kamala Harris.

As attorney general, it was her job to give propositions appearing on the ballot accurate titles and explanatory summaries. In order to fool the voters into passing Proposition 47 -- decriminalizing crime -- and Proposition 57 -- allowing the release of thousands of violent criminals -- Harris intentionally lied to the voters about what these laws would do.

Proposition 47 basically turned every crime into a "misdemeanor." Grand theft, commercial burglary and possession of illegal narcotics -- all misdemeanors.

Theft of anything worth less than $950 -- even theft of a gun -- became a misdemeanor, no more consequential than a waiter giving a straw to someone who didn't ask for one. As Californians have since learned, that $950 cap does not include the tens of thousands of dollars required to repair smashed car windows, store fronts or display cases.

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As a result, smash-and-grab robberies have become the new sport in the Golden State, leaving entire inner-city neighborhoods without a pharmacy. The police don't even respond to thefts of less than $950. Retail stores have to keep their entire inventory under lock and key, including ordinary items, like shampoo and toothpaste -- and those are the ones that aren't closing permanently. San Francisco's landmark Union Square shopping district is now plastered with "For Lease" and "Going Out of Business" signs. Roughly 50% of all videos on the internet are clips of California "teens" dashing out of upscale stores with armloads of stolen goods -- Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Louis Vuitton.

Last year, Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco topped the list of the U.S. cities with the most retail theft, according to the National Retail Federation. A fourth California city, Sacramento, came in at No. 7. These days, when a customer tries to actually pay for something, the cashier calls the manager.

The shoplifting is so pervasive that, earlier this year, a Target shoplifter strolled out of the store right past Gov. Gavin Newsom. During a CNN report on the rash of thefts in San Francisco, three shoplifters hit the CVS as they were filming.

Also good for business: Tourists are warned not to rent cars, because they'll only be broken into. Drug addicts clog the sidewalks, writhing in their own needles and fecal matter.

That's fine but did you mention that you were more likely to be murdered in a Red controlled area? I'll take the robbery over that every time.
 

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