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Just pointing out how she was crushing Trump for it and now agrees with him. Didn’t say anything else. This site is super pro-Kamala so just evening things out a bit to bring perspective to both sides.
Ya that doesn't even things out for me since I was always cool with the wall (wasn't cool with trump lying about Mexico paying for it though).
I do appreciate the pro kamala post from you though.

Fwiw I still have no idea what she said as far as being pro wall because the link didn't work.

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Eh, not much pro-Kamala here, mostly just anti-Trump. A ham sandwich would be getting a lot of good press here if it were running against Trump.

A lot of what might be coming across as pro-Kamala is really a good chunk of us trying to make ourselves feel better that at least we have someone less geriatric than Biden running now.
I’m pro Kamala. It’s not just a vote for the lesser of two evils. I like how she:
  • Supports Ukraine and our allies. I don’t want America to concede to Putin.
  • Supports our military.
  • Supports expanding health care. I’d love to see us finally join the rest of the industrialized world and have universal health care.
  • Supports women’s right to choose their health care. Especially protecting IVF.
  • Supports much needed gun regulation.
  • Believes in climate change and supports climate change mitigation legislation.
  • Supports many of the current economic policies that have really benefitted my family. Bidenomics have benefited most Americans.
  • Forgot to mention initially, but she supports free markets. Not the monopolies that are price gouging consumers and inhibiting the free market.
  • Promotes a multi-cultural democracy. Is forward thinking.
  • Supports science and vaccines.
  • Supports freedom and inclusivity.
  • Will nominate liberal judges.
There are other issues that I don’t necessarily agree with her on. Stuff like immigration. But that’s fine. That’s normal to have disagreements within the same political party. Plus, I’ll get the judges I want and I’ve been told for years that judges can compensate for almost any disagreement or shortcoming.
 
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I’m pro Kamala. It’s not just a vote for the lesser of two evils. I like how she:
  • Supports Ukraine and our allies. I don’t want America to concede to Putin.
  • Supports our military.
  • Supports expanding health care. I’d love to see us finally join the rest of the industrialized world and have universal health care.
  • Supports women’s right to choose their health care. Especially protecting IVF.
  • Supports much needed gun regulation.
  • Believes in climate change and supports climate change mitigation legislation.
  • Supports many of the current economic policies that have really benefitted my family.
There are other issues that I don’t necessarily agree with her on. Stuff like immigration. But that’s fine. That’s normal to have disagreements within the same political party.
What economic policies have benefitted your family?
 
For me the first link just shows a picture of Harris with no video, audio or text of what Kamala said.

Anywho one of my favorite things a politician can do is change their mind on a topic.

Others use the term flip flopper as a criticism. I see it as a huge positive.

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Kind of depends.

If they're flip-flopping in a manner that's just purely for political benefits (Oh, I'll get more votes if I change my mind on this stance? Okay, I change my mind!"), there's nothing particularly noble about that.

What really impresses me is when a politician changes their mind even knowing it will hurt them politically. I always saw John McCain that way.
 
Kind of depends.

If they're flip-flopping in a manner that's just purely for political benefits (Oh, I'll get more votes if I change my mind on this stance? Okay, I change my mind!"), there's nothing particularly noble about that.

What really impresses me is when a politician changes their mind even knowing it will hurt them politically. I always saw John McCain that way.
I also liked that the legislation that walz got passed about anyone who is menstruating should get free tampons at school was done for americans who by law cant even vote for walz. He did that because he felt it was the kind, humane, right thing to do.

Also all the republicans who have stood up to trump. (romeny, chaney, etc) They knew they would get slaughtered by primary voters and did the right thing anyway.
 
That didn’t answer the question at all.
Agreed. I was just saying that I like that they are supportive of unions because I get more money through a union.

Sorry about that


Fwiw I can't think of any legislation from any administration in history whose economic policies benefited me or my family.

Oh wait, just thought of one. I got 2,000 extra Dollars from the child tax credit from the Biden administration
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What economic policies have benefitted your family?
I got 2,000 extra Dollars from the child tax credit from the Biden administration.



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