US Kamala Harris says Democrats, following tough electoral losses, don’t need a new plan

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Kamala Harris says Democrats, following tough electoral losses, don’t need a new plan​

Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday brushed aside suggestions that Democrats need to change course following last week’s poor election performances, insisting the party has since engaged in “a robust dialogue and discussion” and believes that passing the Biden administration’s agenda will win over voters.

“What they want is that we’re not sitting around talking about politics, that we’re talking about, instead, the policies that are going to impact them and improve their lives,” she said at a news conference during her five-day trip to Paris. “And that’s where we’re putting our attention.”

The comments mark the first time Harris has weighed in on a wide-ranging debate among Democrats following the loss of the governor’s election in Virginia and a close victory in heavily Democratic New Jersey’s governor’s race. Some in her party, most of them moderates, are calling for caution in handling the administration’s spending bill; the more liberal lawmakers and Harris are advocating for quick passage of President Biden’s $1.85-trillion social and environmental spending plan, asserting that such a legislative success will help on the 2022 campaign trail.

Democrats are also debating whether they need to more effectively parry Republicans’ cultural attacks and do a better job of explaining their own plans to revive the economy and support schools. The economy is a major issue on voters’ minds, particularly with reports of rising inflation. In the Virginia race, Republicans tapped the anger of parents whose children spent much of the COVID-19 pandemic learning remotely.

Harris made what now looks like a dire prediction for her party during her second of two October campaign rallies in Virginia for Democrat Terry McAuliffe, telling supporters, “What happens in Virginia will, in large part, determine what happens in 2022, 2024, and on.”

The vice president on Friday pointed to the passage last week of a $1-trillion infrastructure bill as a first step toward regaining voters’ support. But she acknowledged many are frustrated with inflation — prices rose 6.5% in October, the largest year-over-year increase in more than 30 years. She said the administration is making it “one of our highest priorities,” but offered no new solutions beyond the administration’s previously announced efforts to provide programs to aid working families in its spending bills and to ease the supply chain crisis by expanding port operations.

“Prices have gone up. And families and individuals are dealing with the realities that bread costs more, that gas costs more,” she said, adding “that’s about having to stress and stretch limited resources.” While acknowledging inflation’s toll on many families, she declined to promise that the issue would be fixed by Christmas.

Harris sidestepped a question about whether the United States should adopt France’s polarizing vaccine passport system — used at restaurants and for larger events like the international conference she attended Thursday — to better cope with the pandemic. She said local communities should make those decisions based on public health guidance and that the biggest focus is on getting children vaccinated.

The news conference came as Harris is in the final stage of a five-day fence-mending trip to France. French leaders have been angry with the Biden administration since September when the United States and the United Kingdom announced they had cut a deal to build nuclear-powered submarines for Australia, which then canceled a $65-billion contract to buy less sophisticated submarines built by the French.

In response to a French reporter’s question about whether she fixed the relationship or made promises to President Emmanuel Macron — after Biden admitted last month it had been handled in a “clumsy” way — Harris said the spat was not discussed by the two leaders.

“That was not the purpose of this trip and we didn’t discuss it,” Harris said. “What we did discuss is the issues that are challenging us, and the issues that are the basis for this relationship and the strength and the endurance of this relationship.”

Harris met with Macron for more than 90 minutes on Wednesday at the Élysée Palace and has seen him at several other events. But her role in cleaning up the dispute was mostly symbolic, the second phase in a two-part plan initiated by Biden last month.

Harris was also asked by the French reporter what it meant to represent her country as the first female vice president and whether it could serve as a model for others.

“I think that there is no question that I am here as representative of my country,” Harris said. “And my presence here is reflective of the priorities that the United States has as relates to France.”
 
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Literally this meme.
 
Is it really any wonder how her approval ratings have been tanking so hard, when she's eating more shit than Biden? Why should they take advice from her?

While acknowledging inflation’s toll on many families, she declined to promise that the issue would be fixed by Christmas.
Promising *anything* related to minimizing inflation by Christmas is a foolish endeavor, even if it means a lot to cash-strapped Americans looking to share the holiday with their loved ones. The $1 trillion infrastructure bill is loaded with bloat (eg: studies on proposals to tax Americans by the miles they drive, proposal to give the IRS greater surveillance over those with yearly banking transactions totaling mere thousands (which means just about every functioning American), etc.) and will pour gasoline on the fire that is the inflation rate.
 
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“What they want is that we’re not sitting around talking about politics, that we’re talking about, instead, the policies that are going to impact them and improve their lives,” she said at a news conference during her five-day trip to Paris. “And that’s where we’re putting our attention.”
>Take action to improve their lives
>Said during a trip to Paris


Okay.
 
The worst thing about the Us inflation is that its all bidens doing. the european inflation is mostly clintons and Trumps fault(we need nordstream 2 NOW!), but in the US, Biden fucked up the SUpply chains for no reasons and the Oil industry out of spite....
 
There's been a supreme lack of introspection coming from the corrupted politicians and their voting base, especially over the last 6 years.
Lately it's because they think they won on their ideas and beliefs, instead of because the person they were running against was a complete ass who rubbed enough people the wrong way, regardless of any of the great stuff he did.
 
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