Kamala Harris Would Be Awful
At best, a Kamala Harris presidency will continue where Biden left off. More likely, she will go even further.
At best, a Kamala Harris presidency will continue where Biden left off. More likely, she will go even further.
Harris is benefiting from short-term novelty value, simply because she is not Joe Biden.
The Times’ Erica Green hailed Harris while accusing the GOP of, you guessed it, “racism and sexism.”
Her “base” is the technocracy itself. Under these conditions, Harris is likely to do as she is told, and that’s just how the deep state likes it.
Trump terrifies the elite because they know communism isn’t the end of history. God will start walking again, and when He does they will be desperate to grasp onto His coattails.
Perhaps the most notable takeaway from this clearly historic event is that the Democratic Party could be on a collision course with its own voter base and the issue of just how democratic it really is.
If there is to be any hope of restoring our freedoms and reclaiming control over our government, it will rest not with the politicians but with the people themselves.
For all their blatherskite about “saving democracy”, the Democrats are stomping all over it.
I thought Biden would hold on despite all the issues. A few quick reflections - in these early hours - on what has happened and what may happen.
Let us consider in a sober and academic way 16 of the most-likely reasons.
Where does this leave us? It means that accountability is highly unlikely.
Minutes after announcing his withdrawal on X, Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the top of the ticket.
Placing high costs on consumers based on unsettled science and unpredictable economic impacts is not a prudent policy approach.
Had the old system been in place this year, there’s a chance that the Democrats might have avoided their current predicament.
From free speech to NZ politics, events in Washington are reverberating around the world.