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🧵THREAD: What does a Kamala Harris Administration look like?

CPAC @CPAC · Jul 30

While presiding over the U.S. Senate as VP she has cast the most tie-breaking votes (33) in history. These votes are not just politically polarizing but show how damaging a Kamala Harris White House would be. See for yourself: 👇

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CPAC on X: “On February 5, 2021, Kamala Harris cast two tie breaking votes to pass Bernie Sanders’ budget bill, S. Con. Res. 5. This party-line resolution gave congress the authority to rush through President Biden’s wasteful and inflationary $1.9 trillion spending plan.  Since Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote on Bernie Sanders’ budget resolution, the national debt has increased by 22%.

On March 4, 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to bring forward the “American Rescue Plan of 2021.” This $1.9 trillion spending bill prolonged supersized unemployment checks, gave “stimulus” checks for hundreds of millions, and provided grants to state and local governments which were used for non-COVID related projects. It was equally panned by both conservative and liberal economists who argued the increased government spending would harm economic stability in the long run by creating significant inflationary pressure. These concerns came true.

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On April 21, 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to advance the nomination of Colin Kahl for under secretary of defense for policy. Kahl had been opposed by the GOP for his involvement in the failed Iran nuclear deal during the Obama administration. Just months after Kamala Harris cast her vote, Kahl was a key official involved in the day-to-day decisions of the bungled Afghanistan withdrawal which resulted in the death of 13 American servicemembers, and $7 billion worth of military equipment left to the Taliban. Kahl was never fired for this, and later oversaw the D.O.D.’s unsuccessful U.S.–Ukraine policy before resigning in the summer of 2023 to return to his tenured teaching position at Stanford.

On June 22, 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to confirm Kiran Ahuja as director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Before her confirmation, Kiran Ahuja oversaw Philanthropy Northwest where she used dark money to promote Critical Race Theory and DEI throughout corporate America. As head of OPM until her resignation this April, Ahuja allowed work backlogs to pile up as more than half of government bureaucrats “teleworked” 3-5 days a week.

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On July 21, 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to confirm Jennifer Abruzzo as general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. In this position, Abruzzo allowed frivolous litigation against Whole Foods, claiming that workers have a right to pursue “racial justice advocacy” and could not be fired for wearing “Black Lives Matter” masks and pins on their work uniforms. Abruzzo also used her position to upend college sports by authoring a memo paving the way for the 6-21 Dartmouth Men’s Basketball team, which has not had a winning season since 1999, to unionize and be classified as school employees.

On September 30, 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to bring forward the nomination of Rohit Chopra as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Chopra’s confirmation was immediately praised by the most progressive members of the Senate like Elizabeth Warren.

Chopra has used the position to require lenders to collect LGBTQ data of small businesses and is currently being sued by nearly every financial institution in the country for unlawfully bringing arbitrary and capricious enforcement actions outside the CFPB’s authority.
On December 8th 2021, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote on the confirmation of Rachel Rollins for U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Rollins was opposed by both Republican and Democrat Members of the House and Senate because of her unwillingness to prosecute serious crimes as the Suffolk County (Boston) District Attorney. As a George Soros-backed “progressive prosecutor,” Rollins, as stated policy, refused to prosecute 15 crimes including trespassing, resisting arrest, and disturbing the peace.

She instead focused her office’s resources to treat the heroic police officers of Boston as criminals. Within a year of Harris casting the deciding vote, Rachel Rollins was investigated and found guilty by the United States Office of Special Counsel of violating the Hatch Act, by abusing her office and power as a prosecutor to influence political elections. She resigned shortly after the findings were made public and had her law license suspended shortly thereafter.

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On May 11, 2022, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote on the confirmation of Alvaro Bedoya to be a Federal Trade Commissioner. Bedoya is an outspoken left-wing activist linked to several Soros-backed dark money organizations which call for the censorship of “misinformation.” Bedoya called ICE “an out-of-control domestic surveillance agency,” shared posts calling individuals in the Trump administration “racist and white supremacist,” and praised AOC as the, “future of progressive politics.”

On August 7, 2022 Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to pass the $1.2 trillion climate spending package sold to the American people as the “Inflation Reduction Act.” Just a year after passage, the typical U.S. family spent $709 more on monthly expenses than they did when Biden took office. That’s because the bill was actually just a slush fund for “green” energy projects that failed to materialize. Implementation of the policy has been an outright disaster. For example, the Washington Post found that the legislation’s $7.5 billion investment in EV charging only produced seven stations in two years. Instead of helping the American economy, the bill has been a boon to China. The increased “green” subsidies have resulted in over $1 billion worth of Chinese lithium-ion battery imports per month.

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On July 12, 2023, Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote to bring forward the confirmation of Kalpana Kotagal to be a member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In her career as an attorney specializing in “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” Kalpana Kotagal represented the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund in suing Aetna to force the company to cover “breast augmentation” surgeries for transgender children. Just months after Kamala Harris sealed her confirmation, the EEOC released a proposed guidance which would allow businesses to be sued for misgendering, using incorrect pronouns, or refusing to let an employee use the bathroom of their “gender identity.”

These are things Trump should bring out if possible in the debate.

All she does and shows what she really believes.

Her Actions of the Past Speak Louder And….

Not by which she is saying now. Bing Videos

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris walks to cast a tie-breaking vote in the senate at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, U.S., December 5, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis.  

Dec 5 (Reuters) – Kamala Harris on Tuesday set the record for breaking the most ties in the Senate by a U.S. vice president as she cast a vote to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominee Loren AliKhan to become the first South Asian woman judge on the federal district court in Washington.

The Senate, narrowly controlled by Biden’s fellow Democrats, confirmed the District of Columbia Court of Appeals judge to a seat on the federal bench in the U.S. capital by a margin of 51-50 after Harris, a former senator from California, cast the tie-breaking vote. As vice president, Harris is also the Senate’s president and breaks ties when they arise.

As they have with many Biden judicial nominees, Republicans opposed AliKhan, citing stances she previously took as a District of Columbia government official. Senator Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat, voted with the Republicans, necessitating the Harris tie-breaking vote.

The record Harris broke had stood for almost two centuries. Harris has now cast 33 Senate tie-breaking votes, exceeding the 31 cast by John Calhoun when he was vice president from 1825 to 1832. Calhoun is remembered today as a staunch defender of slavery and an advocate of states’ rights.

Earlier in the day, Harris broke a tie on a procedural vote to allow AliKhan’s nomination to move to a final confirmation vote. With those votes, Biden has now secured confirmation of 161 judicial nominees.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, hailed the role Harris has played in securing passage of major legislation and confirmation of judicial nominees, saying that “without her tie-breaking votes, there would be no American Rescue Plan, no Inflation Reduction Act, and we would not have confirmed many of the excellent judges now presiding on the bench.”  

The American Rescue Plan (ARP) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) have had significant impacts:

Did the American Rescue Plan, no Inflation Reduction Act, Work – Search (bing.com)

  1. Health Insurance: Millions of Americans are saving an average of $800 per year on health insurance premiums due to cost savings from the ARP, which the IRA extended1This has helped drive the nation’s uninsured rate to historic lows1.
  2. Economic Impact: The ARP provided substantial economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it also contributed to inflation along with other factors like supply chain disruptions and the war in Ukraine2.
  3. Climate and Jobs: The IRA has been instrumental in tackling the climate crisis and creating jobs. It has supported investments in clean energy and infrastructure, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable economic growth3.

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has introduced several tax-related changes aimed at promoting clean energy and addressing climate change:

  1. Clean Energy Incentives: The IRA provides tax credits for individuals and businesses investing in renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. This includes credits for purchasing electric vehicles and making energy-efficient home improvements.
  2. Corporate Taxes: The act imposes a minimum tax of 15% on corporations with profits exceeding $1 billion. This aims to ensure that large, profitable companies pay a fair share of taxes.
  3. Prescription Drug Costs: The IRA allows Medicare to negotiate prices for certain high-cost prescription drugs, which is expected to lower costs for consumers and reduce federal spending.
  4. IRS Funding: The act allocates additional funding to the IRS to improve tax enforcement and customer service, aiming to close the tax gap and ensure better compliance.

These changes are designed to support environmental goals, ensure fair taxation, and reduce healthcare costs.

Is there a specific tax change you’re curious about?

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) impacts individual income taxes primarily through various incentives and credits aimed at promoting clean energy and energy efficiency. Here are some key points:

  1. Energy-Efficient Home Improvements: Homeowners can receive tax credits for making energy-efficient upgrades, such as installing solar panels, energy-efficient windows, and heat pumps.
  2. Electric Vehicle (EV) Credits: Individuals can benefit from tax credits when purchasing new or used electric vehicles. This aims to make EVs more affordable and encourage their adoption.
  3. Health Insurance Premiums: The IRA extends subsidies for health insurance premiums, which can reduce the overall tax burden for individuals by lowering out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
  4. Prescription Drug Costs: By allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, the IRA indirectly impacts individual finances by potentially lowering prescription drug costs, which can reduce overall healthcare expenses.

These provisions are designed to support environmental goals and make healthcare more affordable, indirectly benefiting individual taxpayers.

Overall, both acts have had positive effects on health insurance affordability and economic recovery, though they have also faced criticism for contributing to inflation.

Learn more: 1bing.com 2politifact.com 3whitehouse.gov

4whitehouse.gov 5cbpp.org 6whitehouse.gov

Clean energy investments have been gaining significant momentum, driven by both public and private sector initiatives. 

Here are some key highlights:

  1. Increased Funding: Worldwide, clean energy investments are expected to be nearly twice the amount invested in fossil fuels this year. This surge is supported by reduced costs for green technologies and improvements in supply chains1.
  2. U.S. Initiatives: In the United States, there have been over 500 planned investments in new or expanded clean energy manufacturing facilities, totaling more than $160 billion. These investments cover areas such as solar energy, electric vehicle assembly, battery production, and offshore wind manufacturing2.
  3. Global Trends: The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that total energy investment worldwide is set to exceed $3 trillion in 2024, with around $2 trillion directed towards clean technologies. This includes renewables, electric vehicles, nuclear power, grids, storage, low-emissions fuels, efficiency improvements, and heat pumps3.
  4. Economic Growth: Clean energy laws and funding have been fueling job creation and economic growth in various regions. For example, Michigan has seen significant economic benefits from federal investments aimed at transitioning to clean energy4.

These investments are crucial for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting sustainable economic growth, and achieving long-term environmental goals.

Learn more: 1hydrogenfuelnews.com 2energy.gov

3iea.org 4yahoo.com 5fastcompany.com 6iea.org

BONUS: Trump lost the debate – but America may come to regret it (msn.com)

NOTE: I AM FROM OHIO HAITIAN ARE EATING WILD GEESE AND CATS IN SPRINGFIELD.

LISTEN to Police reports of roving bands of Haitian immigrants going around Ohio and grabbing up animals. #PresidentialDebate #Trump https://t.co/WNbC5V2QKi” / X

Worth to NOTE: Vice President Kamala Harris has indeed faced significant staff turnover since taking office. Reports indicate that approximately 91.5% of her initial staff have left over the past three years12This high turnover rate has been attributed to various factors, including management style and workplace environment31.

Vice President Kamala Harris has indeed faced significant staff turnover since taking office. Reports indicate that approximately 91.5% of her initial staff have left over the past three years12This high turnover rate has been attributed to various factors, including management style and workplace environment31.

From Day One as Vice President Kamala Harris had a 91.5% Staff Turnover.

Is there something specific you were curious about regarding this situation?

Learn more: 1nationalreview.com 2cbsaustin.com 3economictimes.indiatimes.com

4saratogian.com 5washingtonpost.com 6bignewsnetwork.com

7cbsaustin.com 8sinclairstoryline.com

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Who was the clear winner of Tuesday night’s presidential debate? (msn.com)

In the snap poll, 55 percent of voters said Trump would handle the economy better than Harris, while 35 percent said the reverse – a 20-point margin slightly wider than prior to the debate. Snap poll after debate reveals state of presidential race between Trump and Harris (msn.com)

However, the online poll of 800 independent voters suggested that the 90-minute debate may not have changed many minds. Harris added only two points to her overall support. While 36 percent said they planned to vote for Harris before the debate, the figure was 38 percent after the televised clash. And Trump’s share of the vote moved up from 44 percent to 45 percent, despite Harris and her supporters claiming victory. Bing Videos

LIVE: ABC News Presidential Debate: Harris and Trump meet in Philadelphia – YouTube

US Presidential Election 2024: Astrological Prediction (youtube.com)

Astrological Prediction by Vijay Jyotish (@vijayjyotishusa) / X

Note: My Hunch: Georgia, Nevada and Michigan maybe RED. Bing Videos

Snap poll after debate reveals state of presidential race between Trump and Harris.

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Taylor Swift just endorsed Harris and Walz. Now Elon Musk is trying to pick a fight with her.

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Trump allies claim victory in debate, criticize moderators as ‘pro-Kamala activists’ (msn.com)

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Biden tasks Harris with tackling migrant influx on US-Mexico border (bbc.com)

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