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September 9, 2024

Another Harris Flip-flop Video Haunts Her Campaign

This weekend, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) did an interview saying that Kamala Harris does not really believe in the policies she is pushing right now.

He said she is only saying what she has to in order to get elected.

Perhaps that explains the reversal on Harris regarding the banning of plastic straws.

Not Anymore

Harris has been called out quite a bit for the policy reversals she has been spewing on the campaign trail.

And when she is not reversing a policy, she is stealing one from Donald Trump.

If we go back to the 2020 election cycle, Harris stated during a CNN Town Hall that she supported the banning of plastic straws during a climate change discussion.

When she was asked about the paper straws that have been used to replace the plastic straws we have become accustomed to, she stated, “We gotta kind of perfect that one a little bit more.”

Of course, that answer was followed with a ridiculous cackle…

If you recall, after Harris said that, the Trump campaign started to sell packs of MAGA straws to fundraise for his campaign.

Now, however, Harris’s campaign says she no longer supports that position, as I guess it is part of her evolution.

So she no longer supports banning fracking or straws, she no longer supports Medicare for All, and she wants to crack down on the border.

After signing legislation to give the IRS more money to track tips for service workers to ensure they pay their taxes, she no longer supports taxing tips in the service industry.

You see, the straw issue in and of itself is a bit silly, but when you add it to the collective, we have a pattern starting.

That all aside, watching that video, is that really someone you want to have our nuclear codes?

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