Posted on 10/15/2024 3:08:30 PM PDT by DallasBiff
In her recent interview on The View, Vice President Kamala Harris was asked what differentiates her from President Joe Biden. The question suggests that for Harris to win she must show how she is different from Joe Biden. We believe that she can win over Donald Trump’s falsehoods by forcefully articulating the true triumphs of the Biden-Harris Administration, starting with the economy.
To date, she has proudly call herself a “capitalist” promoting programs that champion business growth, from small businesses to global dynamos, in addition to proposing tax cuts for start-ups, preserving sensible trade policies, and promising independence of the Federal Reserve.
As for other points of differentiation, Harris should not look to remove herself from the successes of the Biden-Harris economic agenda. She should be aligning herself to the administration as closely as possible—an administration that just delivered an unprecedented 46th record high in the stock market (S&P 500) over a single year. Key figures in both parties, media commentators, and voters have fallen victim to Trump’s message, prompting the vice president to apologize for unattributable economic woes rather than celebrate successes from historic achievements.
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Out of touch? They’re on Pluto :)
Thanks. I got lucky this time but I didnt know about that fix.
It happens a little too often because i’m sloppy :)
I’ll remember it for next time.
Apparently, Jeffrey and Stephen don’t have to write checks by themselves for: natural gas, heating oil, groceries, gasoline, electricity, phone bills, property taxes, car and house insurance, or any of that stuff or they’d not be standing on the stock market as their sole reason.
I chose the biggest size possible.
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