Garpal Gumnut
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On Economic policy the Democrats should Harris get up will continue as is and I'd call it Obama Mark 3.
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unless she changes the henchmen ( administration ) i can't see much change from the Biden administration , because most of the advice will be from the same sourcesOn Economic policy the Democrats should Harris get up will continue as is and I'd call it Obama Mark 3.
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Sensible economy<>Democrat candidate in 2024Only if we are going to see sensible economic comment.
At least we'll have outstanding oratory
Her achievements..not "our"..sorrySensible economy<>Democrat candidate in 2024
Where is Wally?
I just had a look at what she said in the past, hope maybe a bit less crazy to bomb everything than Hillary, or Biden nurse but will probably be disappointed .
Our achievements are being black, asian and female.....from her supporting sites
At least we'll have outstanding oratory
At least we'll have outstanding oratory
The unchecked borders is keeping US CPI at bay, if Trump actually brings sweeping change to the border then services inflation goes through the roof.She will stick to the same agenda IMO, import more people, to keep the wage slaves nervous about losing their jobs.
While directing attention away from the rich, cleaning out the silver cutlery, as the ship sinks. Lol
And if he doesn't, what's the end game, how long before you are selling nothing and importing everything, what then supports your economy? Ala most third world economies, where inflation goes through the roof anyway, it is just a matter of time.The unchecked borders is keeping US CPI at bay, if Trump actually brings sweeping change to the border then services inflation goes through the roof.
Errr, yeah.Is this thread about economic implications, or not? If not, I'm happy to re-title it and move it to General Chat. If it is, keep it economics focused please.
i suspect inflation in the US is already through the roof , but maybe under Trump they will be more honest about itThe unchecked borders is keeping US CPI at bay, if Trump actually brings sweeping change to the border then services inflation goes through the roof.
The statement about Harris having problems with staff has been highlighted by This ArticleOn a thursday morning in April, I met with Vice President Kamala Harris at Number One Observatory Circle, the Victorian mansion that, for the past two and a half years, she and the second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, have called home. She can be a striking presence when she walks into a room, with a long stride and an implacable posture that make her seem taller than she is (about 5 foot 2). By the time I saw Harris at the residence, I had already traveled with her to Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and Reno, Nevada, as well as to Africa, trips on which she had carried herself with ease and confidence.
Ease and confidence have not been the prevailing themes of Harris’s vice presidency. Her first year on the job was defined by rhetorical blunders, staff turnover, political missteps, and a poor sense among even her allies of what, exactly, constituted her portfolio. Within months of taking office, President Joe Biden was forced to confront a public perception that Harris didn’t measure up; ultimately, the White House issued a statement insisting that Biden did, in fact, rely on his vice president as a governing partner. But Harris’s reputation has never quite recovered.
It may of course not actually be a problem for Harris, and she is not difficult to work with, it is they who have the issues.Under Kamala Harris, the Office of the Vice President has been called a “revolving door,” a “staff exodus” of key aides “heading for the exits.”
That’s not hyperbole from the national media.
Our auditors at OpenTheBooks quantified an extraordinarily high 91.5-percent staff turnover rate. We used U.S. Senate disclosures to conduct our investigation and those databases can be downloaded below.
Elected in November 2020, Harris took the oath of office in January 2021.
As of March 31, 2024, only four of the initial 47 staffers from the first year are still employed – consistently and without interruption – by the Vice President.
Furthermore, the turnover chaos isn’t getting better. In the trailing 12-month period, 24 staffers left — that’s almost half the employees.
Download the Office of Vice President 2021 & 2024 payrolls here (source: U.S. Senate disclosures)
Key facts
The “top-to-bottom dysfunction” that The Atlantic referenced in October 2023 is shown in the reported payrolls that we captured.
“In her first year and a half as vice president, Harris saw the departure of her chief of staff, communications director, domestic-policy adviser, national security adviser, and other aides,” the magazine wrote.
If only that was all who left.
The semi-annual Report of the Secretary of the Senate, among other things, lists the names, titles and salaries of staff in the Office of the Vice President (OVP).
In the most recent publishing through March 31, only four staff from the original 47 listed in the 2021 report remained consistently employed and are among the office’s 50 current staff members.
The Kamala Harris Fabulous Four – here are the names, titles, employment date, and salaries of the four employees most loyal to Kamala Harris:
Silas Woods, III began his career with the vice president as a vetting researcher on Feb. 17, 2021 making $52,500, became associate director of research, and left in August 2022. He went to work as a press assistant for the White House making $67,000. On March 25, 2024, Woods returned as a personal aid to the second gentleman and deputy director of special projects, where his full salary isn’t reported.
- Yael S. Belkind has been assistant to the chief of staff since Jan. 20, 2021, earning $85,924;
- Nasrina Bargzie was associate counsel since Feb. 10, 2021, now is deputy council, taking home $118,066.
- Oludayo O. Faderin was associate director from July 2021, then became deputy director of west wing operations, making $85,924.
- Olivia K. Hartman was hired in August 2021 as advance coordinator and became deputy director of scheduling, making $94,750.
The other 45 people employed in OVP as of March 31 were hired after Sept. 30, 2021, when staff had already begun leaving the office.
In the last year alone, (April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024) 24 people left their jobs with Harris.
if you believe that ( will work ) i have a bridge to sell you ,I noted this in the FT.com today on Kamahl's economic position. I don't know if it helps
"Economics
One of the Biden administration’s biggest priorities has been reining in sky-high prices in the aftermath of the pandemic. Harris has been a staunch supporter of the president’s efforts to reduce inflation and this weekend said bringing down the price of petrol and other daily costs was a “top priority”.
Harris has also championed Biden’s landmark legislation to boost infrastructure investment and accelerate the pivot to clean energy. As vice-president she has also focused her efforts on the so-called care economy, including expanding access to affordable childcare and aid to senior citizens.
Before becoming vice-president, she spearheaded housing-related initiatives in the Senate, including a proposal to give tenants paying more than 30 per cent of their gross income on rent refundable tax credits. She also backed tax credits for people making less than $100,000 and pushed for wealthy Americans to pay more in taxes to fund an increase in teacher salaries.
On trade, she has been highly critical of Donald Trump’s plans to impose across-the-board tariffs if re-elected, arguing that the levies will hurt consumers. She has insisted she is “not a protectionist Democrat”, although she has opposed past trade deals — including then-president Barack Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership — because of a lack of sufficient environmental protections."
So it appears to me that her focus is not the material wellbeing of her fellow Americans via the economic route but rather through existing globalist parameters with a small pinch of wokery and welfareism.
Good luck with that. Trump is not savvy enough to attack her on this, perhaps JD Vance may be able to counter her Obama/Biden position.
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