Kamala Harris’ office rife with dissent

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?


Here's a reference for you regarding Pine Ridge. So now I've given you both a reference to back up my personal experience. I didn't say YOU had no electricity. I said some. https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2014/0701/How-some-Native-Americans-are-embracing-renewable-energy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?

So even in one of the poorest, most remote electoral districts in the US, 90% have electricity. How many don't have IDs? How many can't find printer somewhere? How many of the people who don't have IDs and can't find a printer actually want to vote?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?

So even in one of the poorest, most remote electoral districts in the US, 90% have electricity. How many don't have IDs? How many can't find printer somewhere? How many of the people who don't have IDs and can't find a printer actually want to vote?



Is your argument that people who live on the poorest, most remote electoral districts don't want to vote so it's okay to make it more difficult?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?


Here's a reference for you regarding Pine Ridge. So now I've given you both a reference to back up my personal experience. I didn't say YOU had no electricity. I said some. https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2014/0701/How-some-Native-Americans-are-embracing-renewable-energy


You’re wrong which lends itself to you likely lying about your upbringing. Maybe your fellow tribesmen chose that lifestyle but they definitely had access. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS

Regardless, this is an insanely dumb argument. RURAL AMERICANS CAN XEROX!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


Lol what? Have you ever been outside the Beltway? Literally 100% of Americans have access to electricity. 100%. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Also, you don't need a printer to know how to xerox. My god visit a small town sometime.


I've lived on the Navajo Reservation. About 10% don't have access to electricity and 40 % don't have access to plumbing.

Have you been outside your bubble?


Here's a reference for you regarding Pine Ridge. So now I've given you both a reference to back up my personal experience. I didn't say YOU had no electricity. I said some. https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2014/0701/How-some-Native-Americans-are-embracing-renewable-energy


You’re wrong which lends itself to you likely lying about your upbringing. Maybe your fellow tribesmen chose that lifestyle but they definitely had access. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS

Regardless, this is an insanely dumb argument. RURAL AMERICANS CAN XEROX!


Really?!? My fellow tribesmen? LOL. I don’t even know who that would be. I never said I was Navajo. I said I’d lived there in response to you saying I should get out of a DC bubble. I also never said rural Americans can’t xerox. I said some people don’t have as much access to your comment that everyone has a printer/copier/scanner. It’s only a dumb argument because you aren’t reading clearly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Kamala forgot that FedEx rebranded their retail division from FedEx Kinkos to FedEx Office in 2008?


Yup, typical overreaction.


She also didn’t say all rural areas. She said some people, mostly that live in rural areas don’t have access. Maybe you do, but there are certainly some people living without electrified houses in the US. Pretty sure they might not have a printer either if their house isn’t electrified.


DP. But wouldn’t a local library have electricity and access to a copier?
Anonymous
Office Max? Office Depot? There is something a little bit stuck in the 90s about this political leader. CD-Roms an option?
Anonymous
If she can spell “potato,” then it’s all good. She still has me wondering: how can someone be so good st this? It’s almost unfair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she can spell “potato,” then it’s all good. She still has me wondering: how can someone be so good st this? It’s almost unfair.


Gosh, I love a little satire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked, I tell you - shocked!


She is a lawyer. Enough said
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Office Max? Office Depot? There is something a little bit stuck in the 90s about this political leader. CD-Roms an option?


And Kinkos hasn’t been around for over a decade. She’s so ensconced in her little bubble that she barely registers what year it is. She’s in so far over her head it’s almost laughable.
Anonymous
She’ll be on a postage stamp someday. Safe to say no one here will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She’ll be on a postage stamp someday. Safe to say no one here will be.


Anyone have any actual updates on her and her staff?
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