Kamala’s Plan: If You Can’t Convince, Confuse—Check My Website for Details!

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by Ace

This is dishonest and purely tactical. She released a vague statement of what she is claiming her positions are this week so that when she’s asked about her positions during the debate, she can just say “I released all my positions on my website, you can read about them there” knowing that Americans, particularly her AWFL camp followers, do not read unless it’s on Twitter.

Vice President Kamala Harris and her team added a policy page to her campaign website while declining to address a number of flip-flops on key issues.

Harris’ campaign launched its’ “issues” tab Monday on its website, more than a month into the vice president’s run for the White House. The vice president’s policy platform addresses various issues but makes no mention of topics that Harris has flip-flopped on while making frequent mention of President Joe Biden and their administration.

“Vice President Harris and Governor Walz are fighting for a New Way Forward that protects our fundamental freedoms, strengthens our democracy, and ensures every person has the opportunity to not just get by, but to get ahead,” the issues tab on Harris’ campaign website reads.

Well that’s very informative. She wants more of the Good Things, fewer of the Bad Things. “Now this is a common-sense conservative agenda I can get behind,” said David French in a muffled voice because his mouth was filled with a ball-gag.

“As a prosecutor, Attorney General, Senator, and now Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris always stood up for the people against predators, scammers, and powerful interests. She promises to be a president for all Americans, a president who unites us around our highest aspirations, and a president who always fights for the American people. From the courthouse to the White House, that has been her life’s work,” it continues.

More running on her falsified bio.

Under the issues tab, Harris’ campaign lays out the vice president’s previously unveiled economic policy on “corporate price gouging.” Harris’ policy platform also touches on abortion access, civil rights, the border crisis and gun control.The issues tab fails to address the Harris campaign’s recent policy reversal on the border wall. According to Axios, the Harris campaign clarified that the vice president is in favor of building a wall after blasting Trump’s border wall as “un-American,” a “stupid waste of money” and Trump’s “medieval vanity project.”

“As President, she will bring back the bipartisan border security bill and sign it into law. At the same time, she knows that our immigration system is broken and needs comprehensive reform that includes strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship,” the Harris campaign website reads under the “secure our borders and fix our broken immigration system” section.


Under the “make our communities safer from gun violence and crime” tab, the Harris campaign writes that the vice president would “ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, require universal background checks, and support red flag laws.”

The campaign website makes no mention of her reversal on mandatory federal gun buybacks.

The vice president frequently made mention of Biden and the administration, despite reports that the Harris campaign was trying to distance itself from the 81-year-old president.

Matt Margolis:

A quick perusal of the Issues page finds that it is padded with fluff and exaggerations about her backstory and attacks on Trump.”Vice President Harris grew up in a middle-class home as the daughter of a working mom,” her economic policy positions section begins. Falsely giving the impression that she was the daughter of a poor single mother who was working a blue-collar job, when in fact she grew up wealthy. Her mother was a biomedical scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and her father was a Marxist economics professor at Stanford University.

Back to the policy page, “Trump” comes up 29 times on the policy page. There are also sections on “Trump’s Project 2025 Agenda,” for each section, even though he has nothing to do with Project 2025.

Trump’s platform is a solid sixteen pages long, but it mentions Biden (or his administration) just seven times — typically in reference to a specific policy.


“As President, she will bring back the bipartisan border security bill and sign it into law,” the page says. “At the same time, she knows that our immigration system is broken and needs comprehensive reform that includes strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship.”

And there it is! Harris has no intention of deporting the illegals that have come into this country on her watch as Border Czar; she intends to give them a pathway to citizenship.


Bernie Sanders gets what Kamala means when she says “my values haven’t changed.” She means “I’m lying about changing my positions, trust my old statements.”

Bernie says this is “pragmatic” and just her “do[ing] what she thinks is right in order to win the election.”

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Check out the U.S. Constitution Harris especially the 2nd Amendment you might learn something

She contrasts her “agenda” with the think tank’s Agenda 2025.
That’s a straw man fallacy.
It’s not Trump’s policy positions.

Project 2025 is still preferable to her puppetry.

What kind of “prosecutor” also supports and promotes a bail fund specifically for violent rioters and looters, many of whom went on to commit more violent crimes, including murder?