Kamala Harris as President? Ugh!

Started by Ricardo, Jul 26, 2024, 07:40 AM

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Ricardo

Hey everyone,

So, President Biden has dropped out of the presidential race, and Kamala Harris is stepping in to take his place. Honestly, it feels like we're just seeing another puppet for Obama, who we all know was one of the most corrupt presidents ever. Biden was clearly doing Obama's bidding, and now Kamala seems to be following the same playbook.

One of the main things Kamala is pushing is the "right" to abortions, which, as a Christian, I absolutely cannot support. It's disheartening to see this being highlighted as a key issue when there are so many other important matters to address. Plus, it seems like she's just using her skin color to gain votes, rather than focusing on her actual talents or skills. The Democrats are clearly controlled by big globalist companies, especially the tech giants in Silicon Valley, who are all in on using AI to ensure she wins the election. What are your thoughts on this situation?

tech_wiz

I hear you loud and clear. Kamala stepping in for Biden just feels like another chapter in the Obama saga. And let's not forget her flip-flopping on major issues. She was pretty tough on crime as a prosecutor, but now she's talking about criminal justice reform. It's like she's saying whatever she thinks will get her the most votes, without any real conviction.

Jack

Hi everyone,

Great points so far. I want to add that Kamala's policy proposals often seem hollow or overly idealistic. For instance, her stance on healthcare has been all over the place. At first, she supported Medicare for All, but then she backtracked, possibly due to pressure from her donors. This inconsistency doesn't inspire confidence in her leadership.

Kamala's campaign seems to rely more on identity politics than on substantive policy discussions. While representation is important, it shouldn't be the sole criterion for leadership. We need strong, principled leaders who can tackle issues like the economy, national security, and healthcare with real solutions, not just rhetoric.

Has anyone else noticed how often she changes her positions? It's like she doesn't have a solid foundation for her beliefs.