Harris accidentally admits she is the same as Biden!

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Kamala is on The View when she’s asked a very simple question. And the answer she delivers is probably the worst thing she ever could have said.
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"There is not a thing that comes to mind.".

I believe her.
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Well, Kamala is winning in polls significantly now. Its time for MAGA to admit defeat unless Israel starts world war again.
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USA has more than one state, you know.

This isnt Russia.
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You won't believe this but she has just released an ad criticizing Trump's hurricane response. 
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I heard he sent generators and water to victims while Kamala told everyone to go to a website.

Clearly this proves Trump is an existential threat to the deep state.
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Well, when Trump was president he did take $155 million out of FEMA's operating budget. I know, I know, Gp
will say, Look at all the cats and dogs Trump saved.
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That’s absolutely correct— he diverted funds from FEMA to ICE, both under the DHS umbrella. Once news of this spreads, Trump’s candidacy is toast!
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 I know, I know, Gp
will say, Look at all the cats and dogs Trump saved.

You mean look at all the Ukrainians and Lebanese Kamala saved. 

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That’s absolutely correct— he diverted funds from FEMA to ICE, both under the DHS umbrella. Once news of this spreads, Trump’s candidacy is toast!
This is so ridiculous. Clearly FEMA money should go to the hotels and cellphone companies first. After all, nothing screams National emergency like an empty hotel or unused cellphone! Plus, people have plenty of ICE, so we don't need more of it.
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You mean look at all the Ukrainians and Lebanese Kamala saved. 
So you concede that Kamala saved Ukrainians from Putin. Nice.
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Nice.


Very nice.
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So if Kamala sends help to Ukraine, she is bad because Ukraine belongs to Putin.
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No, Ukraine belongs to America now. We paid for it.
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Better leave Ukraine alone to be conquered by Putin. He will stop at Ukraine.

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Cool, I hope Putin invades American owned farmland.
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You know that he wants to build the Moscow Greyparrot Tower, don't you?
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The new tower will be built on American owned farmland in Ukraine. Except it will be Dick Cheney tower.
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And the answer she delivers is probably the worst thing she ever could have said.
you know you're stuck in a right wing bubble if you think that. she is more trusted on basically every issue. Including the economy in some polls. Biden has done a good job. The main thing he was unpopular for was his age. Also allowing Israel to commit genocide. 

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 Biden has done a good job.
Lol, ok bro. Going into debt to fund illegals, foreign nations, and lobbyists with corporate welfare while forcing everyone to pay more for food was a good job. I'd hate to see what a bad job would look like!

Honestly, I truly believe Democrats are happy owning nothing and eating the bugs.
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Including the economy in some polls.
Like the Pennsylvania polls?


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I heard he sent generators and water to victims while Kamala told everyone to go to a website.

Clearly this proves Trump is an existential threat to the deep state.
No, those weren't generators and water, it was paper towels.
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Biden has done a good job.
Lol, ok bro. Going into debt to fund illegals, foreign nations, and lobbyists with corporate welfare while forcing everyone to pay more for food was a good job. I'd hate to see what a bad job would look like!
I can tell you what a bad job would look like. 

Grossly mismanage COVID causing the unnecessary death of a million Americans, preside over the greatest economic collapse since the great depression, be one of only two Presidents in history to have fewer Americans working at the end of your term than at the beginning of your term, increase the national debt by more than any President in history, undermine confidence in our institutions, our Constitution, our Military, and a free press, commit dozens of felonies, Alienate our Allies and befriend our Enemies, sexually assault dozens of women and become an adjudicated rapist, get impeached twice, ...oh yeah, and lead an insurrection to overthrow our democracy.  

Biden presided over the greatest economic recovery since the great depression. and he got COVID under control, by itself, that's a good job. 
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Biden presided over the greatest economic recovery since the great depression.
You're literally smoking crack if you think a 80% rise in food costs is a "recovery"
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Biden presided over the greatest economic recovery since the great depression.
You're literally smoking crack if you think a 80% rise in food costs is a "recovery"
I know you guys don't allow fact checking, but the total inflation rate under Biden is 19.4%, not your nonsense 80% figure.

But hey, under Biden the windmills are killing the whales, and the Jewish Space Lasers are starting forest fires, so there's that.
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Claiming food prices only rose by 19.4% is a misleading figure that doesn’t capture the real impact consumers are feeling regarding food specifically. The overall increase in food prices since 2020 is closer to 22% on average, reflecting widespread inflation across various categories...

But here's the kicker—some staple items like eggs, butter, and meat have seen price hikes of 50-80% in certain areas. Eggs, for instance, surged dramatically due to supply chain issues and the avian flu outbreak, far outpacing the "official" average.

By relying on corporate media "fact checking," which often serves the interests of advertisers. lobbies, and big corporations, you're missing the real story. They often downplay the true extent of inflation to protect certain industries or minimize public outrage. If you take a closer look at what's actually happening on your grocery receipt, you'll see that many essential items have skyrocketed far more than the overall average. Trust your wallet, not headlines with an agenda. Trusting corporate media to define the greatest recovery in the history of the USA just makes you another scammed victim. You really can't afford to pay corporate media enough to actually care about you. Certainly not with these food prices!



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Going into debt
literally all presidents do that. Trump ran record deficits. 

to fund illegals
this doesn't even make sense. Illegals contribute billions in tax revenue and can't collect the benefits. They are a massive net positive, financially speaking. 

 foreign nations, and lobbyists with corporate welfare 
lol you know you're describing the trump administration too right?

while forcing everyone to pay more for food
lol, you know governments don't set food prices right? The government has never forced you to pay anything for food. 

Honestly, I truly believe Democrats are happy owning nothing and eating the bugs.
I honestly believe republicans are fully delusional. They believe the government causes all problems while democrats are in power, then they ignore those exact same problems while republicans are in power. It's especially galling when the republicans cause problems, then blame the democrats for them as they fix the problems. 
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this doesn't even make sense. Illegals contribute billions in tax revenue and can't collect the benefits. They are a massive net positive, financially speaking. 
The claim that illegal immigrants are a massive net positive to the economy is based on a misleading and incomplete understanding of their impact. While it's true that many undocumented workers pay taxes, federal agencies like FEMA have been actively providing resources to illegal migrants, including temporary housing and phones, which is funded by taxpayer dollars. In 2022, FEMA was reported to provide housing and care, including cell phones, meals, and temporary shelter, to migrants at the southern border . These programs are not the result of migrants "not collecting benefits," but rather an enormous cost to federal and state budgets, funded by American citizens.

The idea that illegal migrants are a "net financial positive" doesn't hold when you consider the substantial resources the U.S. government allocates for their care. In 2023 and 2024, FEMA, through its Shelter and Services Program (SSP), allocated over $780 million to support communities dealing with migrant arrivals. This funding was used for temporary shelter, food, clothing, medical care, and even transportation for noncitizens awaiting immigration proceedings(
These are real costs covered by taxpayer dollars, and they highlight the significant burden placed on local and federal systems, far from being a financial gain.

Second, the argument that undocumented workers contribute billions in tax revenue is wildly exaggerated. Many undocumented workers receive wages below the taxable threshold or work in the informal economy, meaning they contribute far less if any in Federal taxes than proponents suggest. Moreover, they disproportionately rely on public services like emergency healthcare and education that they do not pay for, adding strain to local systems. Any tax contribution they make can't offset the substantial costs these services impose on tax paying Americans.

Finally, relying on corporate media outlets, which are frequently funded by the same corporations that exploit illegal labor for sub-minimum wages, distorts the narrative entirely. These outlets have a vested interest in maintaining access to a cheap, exploitable labor force, which directly benefits their bottom line. By framing illegal immigration as an economic boon, you ignore the financial strain on local services, housing markets, and wage suppression for American workers, all while lining the propagandist's golden pockets. Think critically about whose interests are truly being served by the propaganda you're consuming.
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I honestly believe republicans are fully delusional. They believe the government causes all problems while democrats are in power, then they ignore those exact same problems while republicans are in power. It's especially galling when the republicans cause problems, then blame the democrats for them as they fix the problems. 
What's even more galling is giving the same exact person who caused the present day migrant crisis another 4 years to fuck it up even more.

Americans feel real frustration over the ongoing migrant crisis, especially when bad policies that contributed to the issue remain in place. The current administration's border policies, such as the rollback of Trump-era immigration policies like Title 42, have definitively exacerbated the situation. The surge in migrants in recent years, particularly after these changes, has overwhelmed border facilities and local communities(U.S. Department of Homeland Security). Despite increased spending on migrant assistance through programs like FEMA's $380 million SSP program, the underlying (root) issues remain unaddressed, contributing to further strain on resources(U.S. Department of Homeland Security)(U.S. Department of Homeland Security).

The concern of giving the same leaders another four years to "fix" problems they directly played a role in creating is shared by many critics. Instead of focusing on durable solutions, like reforming immigration laws, re-implementing remain in Mexico policies, tightening amnesty rules to discourage economic migrants, or securing the border effectively, the current trajectory seems to recycle ineffective approaches that play well in focus-groups. With election cycles often hinging on these very issues, it's frustrating to see little improvement despite the immense public and financial cost.

Real change will require stronger enforcement policies and practical reform, not just fancy promises and increased spending on temporary relief programs, which ultimately serve as band-aid solutions at best and incentives for America's destruction at worst. The reality is that without meaningful policy adjustments, the same problems will persist, regardless of who's in office.