Doc Holliday said:
parch said:
Doc Holliday said:
Lets look at her background:
- She sucked her way up the ladder of power.
- Put people in prison for no reason.
- She's not well spoken or personable.
- She was supposed to be a border czar and allowed 12+ million illegals to enter.
- She's a champion of identity politics.
She's more coherent than Joe and doesn't have Parkinson's. She will use her younger age against Trump...despite media circling wagons to say Joe's age wasn't an issue.
In polling aggregate she's lower than Joe, even at his worst. The "excitement" behind her is being astroturfed.
If elected, we'd get an onslaught of idpol agendas, no border control, continued economic struggles and I don't see her handling war issues well.
I thought this was supposed to be objective.
She's never been a "border czar."
Politifact debunked itself and uses faulty logic:
"I've asked her … to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle and the countries that help are going to need help in stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border," Biden said in March 2021. They stated "her role is addressing the factors that make people leave their home countries, not managing the border".
Not managing the border is the reason people leave their home countries.
She's publicly said she's not going to treat people who illegally cross the border as criminals. That alone is all I need to know that she has no intentions of handling the border.
She was the Cali AG from 2011-2016 and in that time frame number of admissions to California state prisons for marijuana and hashish was 1,974. That was on her watch and within her power to undo.
The rest is subjective, including how she handles wars, border control and economic agenda. There is no way to know any of that based on fact. And the gross ladder of power comment does not deserve rebuttal or serious thought.
I'm basing it on her 2020 campaign:
During her previous presidential campaign, then candidate Harris told members of an Iowa roundtable that the corporate tax rate has "got to" be increased. Some sources are citing intentions of increasing it to as high as 35%.
Another policy she proposed was to "get rid of Trump's 2017 tax cuts immediately". What will this do?Raise tax brackets by ~4%, lower child tax credits, remove 199A deduction, lower estate exemptions.
She also previously proposed to give people a monthly tax credit of $500 for people earning less than $100,000 as part of the policy known as "LIFT the Middle Class Act". This would have cost an estimated $3 trillion over 10 years. Not only would it cost a lot of money, but it could also increase inflation and discourage people from working.
I also think that she will adopt similar tax changes as Biden. From the individual side, things like:
- Increase tax on long term capital gains
- Increase top individual tax rate
- Increase NIIT and Medicare to 5%
Harris, like all candidates, is imperfect and has political skeletons. I would say on balance in relation to past (and present) candidates, her skeletons are relatively minute, which is what has Trump's corner scrambling for talking points at the moment.
Trump isn't scrambling to attack Harris. If her proposals are in line with her party, her past and during Biden's presidency then that equates to bad economic conditions for the middle class.
1. "Not managing the border is the reason people leave their home countries."
The world isn't this black and white. They leave because of systemic issues at home, first and foremost, but for many other reasons as well. It doesn't matter how dangerous or fraught the journey is, if you face certain death or starvation at home then you will take your chances. Most migrants have no idea what the situation at the border actually is. They don't read American newspapers. They just know the opportunity is better, so they risk it all.
And that Biden quote doesn't disprove her lack of involvement at the border. She worked diplomatically south of the border to address systemic issues within those countries that lead people to leave them in the first place. That's many many miles south from what happens in Laredo and El Paso.
2. She was the Cali AG from 2011-2016 and in that time frame number of admissions to California state prisons for marijuana and hashish was 1,974. That was on her watch and within her power to undo.
Marijuana was illegal in California during that period, so I'm not sure how she could've undone those. And that number you used comes from a San Jose Mercury News article, which also points out that almost none of those were ever actually incarcerated because they were low-level offenses.
3. Of course Trump is scrambling to attack Harris. It'd be weird if he wasn't. It took him by surprise and now he's having to dial in talking points, many of which are awkward and easily disprovable, like the birther nonsense. He's doing what he always does early in campaigns, throwing crap against the wall and hoping something sticks. The difference now is that he only has a couple months to do it.
I see your 2020 campaign planks. I have no idea if those are still hers or not. A lot has happened since she published those in 2019, including a global market-rattling pandemic. We'll have to see what she comes out with.