Anonymous wrote:All I want is miraculous transformation of winning candidate to a great president who puts country first and can rise above personal, political and financial interests. Its such a privilege to become POTUS and gives one immense power to do good and leave a legacy which keeps helping generations of Americans. Why wouldn't one do that? These people and their families have every privilege in the world, why can't they put nation first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
You know your candidate is weak when you have to resort to identity politics 🙄.
Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Read her bio again
Apparently PP thinks all Indian Americans are Hindu. Which is… something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Identity politics of race and religion is what her opponent is using to get votes.
To be fair she is using identity politics of race to get votes too.
There is an incredible amount of pressure on Black voters to publicly support her. If you don't, be prepared to get called every ugly name in the book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Identity politics of race and religion is what her opponent is using to get votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Identity politics of race and religion is what her opponent is using to get votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Read her bio again
Apparently PP thinks all Indian Americans are Hindu. Which is… something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Agreed. President Trump has proposed tariffs that foreign countries will pay so we can reduce the income tax and protect America. What specifically has Kamala said about economics? She hasn’t told us anything she will do. So it’s not that Kamala can’t decide whether she is black or Muslim or Indian. She just hasn’t told us how she will govern and how she will manage the economy.
I don't think you understand tariffs. WE, the consumer, pay them, so any tariff is an increase on OUR costs, not the company, not another country. So in supporting tariffs, you are supporting inflation. Also, everyone pays them, regardless of income. So if you are very wealthy, the additional cost is almost nothing. If you are poor, it is proportionately a lot. That is why economist have said Trump's tariff proposal will cost the average family an additional $4,000 a year.
What are Harris's economics? She is proposing tax increases for people making over $400,000/year and reducing taxes on those making less.
Economists from both sides of the aisle have said that Harris's plan stabilizes and grows our economy and trump's destabilizes and balloons the debt an additional 8 trillion dollars.
There is not a single economist or tax expert who suggest Trump's plan is good on any level and will hurt core Trump supporters the most.
PP here. This is not specific enough. How can I consider voting for Kamala when I don’t know her policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Agreed. President Trump has proposed tariffs that foreign countries will pay so we can reduce the income tax and protect America. What specifically has Kamala said about economics? She hasn’t told us anything she will do. So it’s not that Kamala can’t decide whether she is black or Muslim or Indian. She just hasn’t told us how she will govern and how she will manage the economy.
I don't think you understand tariffs. WE, the consumer, pay them, so any tariff is an increase on OUR costs, not the company, not another country. So in supporting tariffs, you are supporting inflation. Also, everyone pays them, regardless of income. So if you are very wealthy, the additional cost is almost nothing. If you are poor, it is proportionately a lot. That is why economist have said Trump's tariff proposal will cost the average family an additional $4,000 a year.
What are Harris's economics? She is proposing tax increases for people making over $400,000/year and reducing taxes on those making less.
Economists from both sides of the aisle have said that Harris's plan stabilizes and grows our economy and trump's destabilizes and balloons the debt an additional 8 trillion dollars.
There is not a single economist or tax expert who suggest Trump's plan is good on any level and will hurt core Trump supporters the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Read her bio again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel many are looking for excuses to sit this one out because they don't want to vote for a woman, specifically a half brown-half black, half Hindu-half Christian woman who is married to a Jewish man.
Enough with this identity politics bs. This makes you look like a clown and people have had enough of it.
Agreed. President Trump has proposed tariffs that foreign countries will pay so we can reduce the income tax and protect America. What specifically has Kamala said about economics? She hasn’t told us anything she will do. So it’s not that Kamala can’t decide whether she is black or Muslim or Indian. She just hasn’t told us how she will govern and how she will manage the economy.