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Kamala Paves The Way For Massive Transfer Of Wealth

The newest stop on Kamala Harris’s ongoing self-destruction tour is an audio-only “town hall” with radio personality Charlamagne tha God. Her outreach to black men included the town hall; in RedState’s words, Jeff Charles described it as the Democrats “roll[ing] out a series of promises they have no intention of fulfilling in an effort to keep Black Americans firmly in their camp.”

More from Jeff regarding Kamala’s endeavor to win over black men to vote for her:

“Systemic inequality, economic empowerment, criminal justice reform, and enhancing access to healthcare are all addressed by the measures in Harris’ agenda. The plan is purportedly intended to promote Black small business owners and entrepreneurs, lessen gaps in incarceration rates, and enhance educational possibilities.”

People realized right away that there was something unusual about the details of her proposal. Greg Gutfeld of Fox News stated the following: “Kamala’s plan to attract black men involves legalizing marijuana and offering forgiving loans…She’s practically buying them off. Free money and free marijuana are a little racist.”

During the event with Charlamagne, Kamala Harris demonstrated her ability to pander, which is one of her rare strengths. Though several embarrassing videos of the tumultuous occasion have surfaced, one particular exchange caught our attention. Regarding reparations, Kamala stated that “it has to be studied” and that “there was no question” about it. That is what we refer to as a generous helping of “wink, wink, nudge, nudge” with a dash of detour.

“Z” asks her a lengthy, meandering question, but it’s crucial for background.

“I would like to know your position on reparations. We are all aware that free Black labor was a major factor in America’s rise to greatness. To what extent do you prioritize putting America’s wrongs right? How progressive are you?”

“Every American is aware that you are running for president on their behalf. It is not “don’t do for others” to ask for specifics regarding black neighborhoods; rather, black Americans have been heavily urged to vote Democrat in every election for more than 50 years, with little in return. What steps are you taking to change the narrative and address these crucial issues?”

Rather than holding “Z” accountable for such absurd favoritism in exchange for his vote, Kamala unleashed a full-fledged pander-meister:

“To answer your question, I am, in fact, a candidate for president of all Americans. First and foremost, the topic of reparations needs to be researched. That’s not up for debate. And I’ve made that viewpoint quite clear.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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