- killsantaoid : chuds lying for some weird reason
- HailVictory1776 : ^^^ shareblue strag
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— David Sirota (@davidsirota) September 8, 2024
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I really hope that reddit is fricking keeping lists of these all these russian disnfo agents and forwaeding it to the fricking propper authorities
I think it says a fricking lot more of the fricking Democratic party that Cheney would rather back them than Trump. Maybe the fricking Dems aren't the fricking good guys after all.
I'm not going to lie, hearing that I'm voting the fricking same way as Peepee Cheney is fricking making me feel like maybe I should sit this one out. Peepee Cheney is fricking one of the fricking most evil people I can think of. My morals are fricking in stark opposition to his, and maybe that means that neither candidate is fricking worth my vote.
The fricking anti-war right (a sizable movement already at the fricking time) grew in opposition to Afghanistan and Iraq, eventually taking over the fricking Republican party. Neocon warmongers such as Cheney didn't like this and moved to the fricking Democratic party. So basically what happened.
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Tfw you suck at your job and expect the second most powerful person in the world to also suck at her job :( pic.twitter.com/TAlL9N065E
— Dhaaruni ✨✨✨ (@dhaaruni) September 6, 2024
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Sequel to the critically acclaimed, highly diverse season "2020" (89% critic rating, 32% user rating)
Kamabla: The new protagonist, made to appeal to a younger, more diverse audience. Constantly gets one-liners that execs think sound badass, but actual viewers find insufferable
Tampon Tim: Bland deuteragonist who is somehow the least insufferable main character and therefore a fan favorite by default
Alfred E. Neumann: LGBTQ+ diversity hire who is the group's smart guy
Sleepy Joe: The last season's protagonist who was nerfed to make the new protagonist look more badass. Gets like 2 minutes of screentime in the first episode despite being the most powerful character canonically.
Crazy Nancy: The woman who is back for ONE LAST JOB.
Hussein Obama: Former fan favorite character everyone stopped caring about 2 seasons ago. Still gets a 3-second fan service scene.
Josh Jewpiro: Was supposed to be major character, got written out because the actor got too uppity, now killed off by a random goon in episode 2.
Drumpf: Bad guy who was resurrected for the 2nd time because everyone loved him when he first appeared, but now kinda lost his luster.
JD Vance: Bad guy's second in command. His actor was hired despite having zero acting skill because he is personally connected to some exec. Bombs every line as a result.
Ramalamadingdong: Breakout tertiary character that they're now setting up as bad guy for the next season.
Vladimir Shelomova: The puppetmaster who controls the bad guys. Shows up in one scene at the end only to say "all according to keikaku" after all his minions are defeated
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"Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris," Liz Cheney says at Texas Tribune Festival.
— bryan metzger (@metzgov) September 6, 2024
Cheney: Peepee Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris. pic.twitter.com/Pk1nnRl1ih
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 6, 2024
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New hoax just dropped!
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 6, 2024
AP claimed JD Vance said sh**tings are a “fact of life.”
JD Vance’s full quote was “I don’t like that this [sh**tings] is a fact of life.”
You don’t hate the media enough pic.twitter.com/Hq7f1xXITs
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Welch skyrocketed to viral fame following an interview
with YouTubers Tim & Dee TV, where she was asked a question about her s*x life. Since the clip took over the internet,
Welch has made the most of it.
Haliey Welch appears at SiriusXM Studios on July 31, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. She has hit back at critics while announcing her second big career move.
"She's doing anything to stay relevant,"
one comment reads (seethes), with another saying:
"Why are we keeping this girl relevant?"
Another person wrote: "Your 15 minutes are up."
Welch then addresses the camera, asking: "Y'all really thought I was done? I'm just getting started, baby."
She continues: "I'm Haliey Welch, a little while ago my life took a complete left turn and it changed forever. And along the way, I've realized that everybody's entitled to their own opinion. Well now, it's my turn to talk.
"Check out my podcast every week, Talk Tuah, where I'm sitting down with the coolest guests and having actual conversations with them."
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According to Goldman Sachs GS+1.19%, the best outcome of the 2024 election — for the U.S. economy — would be an overwhelming victory for Vice President Kamala Harris and her Democratic allies.
Conversely, Goldman believes a Republican sweep in Congress and win for Former President Donald Trump would diminish economic output next year. Most of the damage would stem from Trump's promises to be tougher on immigration and increase tariffs on imports coming from countries like China, analysts said in a note late on Tuesday.
"We estimate that if Trump wins in a sweep or with divided government, the hit to growth from tariffs and tighter immigration policy would outweigh the positive fiscal impulse," Goldman analysts wrote. "If Democrats sweep, new spending and expanded middle-income tax credits would slightly more than offset lower investment due to high corporate tax rates, resulting in a very slight boost to [gross domestic product] growth."
Harris's economic plan includes a push to restore the expanded Child Tax Credit, create a new tax credit that would give low-income or middle-income families with a newborn child $6,000, and slash taxes by up to $1,500 for low-income individuals. She has also pledged to take aim at high prescription drug prices, expensive grocery bills, and Wall Street's home buying spree.
Under a president Harris, job growth would be 10,000 a month higher than if Trump wins with a divided government and 30,000 higher than a Republican takeover of Congress and the White House, according to Goldman. The contribution of workers to the labor force from immigration would also be much greater under a Harris administration, which would slow immigration, but at a weaker pace than a potenital Trump White House.
Trump has proposed imposing a 10% tariff on all products imported into the U.S., which he says would protect American jobs and raise revenue to offset extending his 2017 tax cuts. Although Goldman is skeptical of the 10% increase, analysts expect him to "quickly" put new tariffs on imports from China and autos; tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles are scheduled to be raised to 100%, thanks to a directive from President Joe Biden building on Trump's own prior tariffs.
"He's proposed 50%, or sometimes even more, tariffs on China, and Americans, particularly lower- and middle-income Americans, depend on access to Chinese goods," Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz told Quartz last month, adding that "those tariffs would create a significant increase in the cost of living, it would be a shock to the economy, and that inflation, in turn, would lead the Fed to raise interest rates."
Trump's economic proposals would also increase the federal deficit by $5.8 trillion over the next decade, almost five times more than Harris's proposals, which would add $1.2 trillion, according to recent studies from The University of Pennsylvania's Penn Wharton Budget Model.
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How can this even be real.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) September 3, 2024
A candidate for president coming out against free speech.
And the race is tied?????????/ https://t.co/VqwIS0ydp4
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Literal duplicate post from almost three weeks ago, they still call the fricking shirt "new"
https://rdrama.net/h/kamala/post/292954/dae-think-this-shirt-is-racist
Stephen King is fricking sucha chud, look at him, motherlover! He even looks lile a fricking chud, motherlover!
same glasses and everything, motherlover!
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Hi.
— Alexandra Lains (@realalexlains) August 30, 2024
I don’t want my tax dollars going towards someone’s IVF treatments.
Signed, a Catholic. Thanks! pic.twitter.com/4PHjo15J9z
- HailVictory1776 : Dumb Kunt tyrant
- Guy_LeSpook : ^He's so mad lmao
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It's time to regroup after the CNN interview. What are your views and opinions on Kamala Harris's latest interview with CNN? Thoughts regarding Tim Walz?
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/29/politics/takeaways-harris-walz-interview/index.html
Here are the main points:
Policy
She is going to implement her plan regarding an "opportunity economy." This includes bringing down the cost of everyday goods and extending the child tax credit to $6,000. She is also focusing on investing in small businesses and addressing the cost of housing (which includes a tax credit of $25,000 for first-time home buyers). You can find out more about her opportunity economy here:
https://www.fastcompany.com/91177946/kamala-harris-opportunity-economy-plan
She confirms that she does not want to ban fracking, and she will not do so as president. This is a change from her previous stance, although she claims she has not changed her values and her determination to create a green economy.
Madam Vice President has also vowed to address illegal immigration and she plans to increase the number of border patrol agents.
Personal Life
Kamala spoke a bit about old man Joe Biden. She doesn't regret endorsing him and claiming that he is fit to serve another four years in office. She is also proud to have served as his Vice President. She also discussed when she discovered that old man Joe Biden is dropping out of the race. It was a Sunday and she was spending time with her family. Just as they were sitting down to do a puzzle, old man Joe Biden called and announced that he is pulling out of the race. She didn't have to ask for his endorsement.
She didn't have much to say regarding Trump's attack on her race. He argued that she is claiming Blackness for political reasons. Kamala claims that Trump is using the "same old tired playbook".
Lastly, she spoke about the viral image of her and her grand niece. She says she was deeply touched by it, and that it was very humbling.
Public Reception
Ben Shapiro describes it as a "car crash interview" and he argues that it was boring and not a lot happened.
Sky News also gave a scathing reaction, claiming it wasn't an interview but a campaign ad instead. It is described as a "promo puff piece".
Not all reactions have been negative. You can see this on Reddit where user /u/Buttfulloffricks argues that Kamala knocked it out the park.
/u/flyoverliberal claims the following: "Lots of pointless gotcha questions instead of actually seeking information. Harris and Walz did well."
In a thread created by /u/ac_slater10, the user gives the overall interview a B+.
https://old.reddit.com/r/centrist/comments/1f4jye6/grading_the_harris_walz_cnn_interview/
Conclusion
I'll be honest - I think it was a softball interview, and they didn't ask enough hard questions. It started off well but went downhill quickly. There is some merit to calling it a puff piece. Nevertheless, I'm glad that they spent time discussing policy, especially regarding creating a green economy. I'll give the overall interview 7/10 Hollys.
- DickButtKiss : Lol at all the libtards playing dumb ITT. "So what she didn't put it on her resume!"
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NEW: Kamala Harris’s missing “summer job” at McDonald’s job. Her resume and job application a year after graduating college — @FreeBeacon obtained through FOIA — don’t mention it. Neither do either of her books, or either of the biographies on her. @SaysSimonson @ChuckRossDC and… pic.twitter.com/so0fNA6rNG
— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) August 29, 2024