07/31/2024 / By Belle Carter
For social media platform X user Amalia C. Halikias, doubting if Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential election bid would be a success is very valid as she pointed to the Democratic Party’s official flag bearer’s introduced and sponsored legislation while she was still a senator.
“The next time someone implies you’re a bigot for thinking Kamala Harris is a terrible candidate for president, simply point them to her Senate record,” she said on the social media platform.
Based on Halikias’ cited bills, Harris was not into lifting the average American’s spirits or economic status. “Kamala, the tried and true Marxist, spent her time dragging us deeper into the abyss of DEI [Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] with the legislation she sponsored and introduced,” Revolver News wrote in a July 25 article.
According to the independent news outlet, most bills she involved herself in were laced with insane race equity issues, squatter’s rights and a “bevy of loony environmental red tape that’s been a nightmare for American businesses and workers.” Thus, making the woman heavily unfit for the presidential seat.
In a thread on X, Halikias listed the bills she initiated in the Senate. One is the “Ensuring Diverse Leadership Act,” which according to Halikias is a generic form of affirmative action in hiring for the Federal Reserve. The bill indicates that the Fed must interview one individual who is reflective of gender diversity and one of racial diversity. (Related: Tennessee Rep. Burchett: Kamala Harris is a DEI VICE PRESIDENT.)
She also introduced the “Climate Equity Act of 2020,” which established a Climate and Environmental Equity Office at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to investigate the racial climate impact of every single bill.
Harris’s other sponsored bill was called the “RELIEF Act,” which basically legalized squatting by renters in response to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The bill was to prohibit all evictions and foreclosures during the year and increases in rent. “Not to be confused with the ‘Rent Relief Act of 2019,’ which creates a tax credit for people living beyond their means,” Halikias added in the thread.
Another bill was the “Environmental Justice for All Act,” which according to the internet warrior, means a bunch more advisory boards and programs about race and climate.
Harris also initiated a resolution based on her own political opinion. She introduced S. Res.498, which is to condemn Stephen Miller for allegedly “trafficking in bigotry, hatred and divisive political rhetoric.” She also enjoined the Senate’s sentiment saying that the resolution is “expressing the sense of the Senate that Miller should immediately resign from office.” Miller was senior advisor for policy and White House director of speechwriting to former President Donald Trump.
She also had a suggestion for illegal migrants’ employment when she introduced the “American Dream Employment Act of 2019” that would allow illegal aliens to easily receive work authorization.
Took a leisurely e-stroll through
the legislation Kamala Harris introduced or sponsored during her time in the Senate.It is not an exaggeration to say the vast majority of it is inane race equity stuff, squatter’s rights, and mandating useless environmental reports:
— Amalia C. Halikias (@AmaliaHalikias) July 24, 2024
Harris reportedly cast herself as the “underdog” in the presidential race. Reuters also reported that when Harris spoke at a private fundraiser, headlined by singer-songwriter James Taylor, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she said much of the rhetoric coming from Trump and his running mate, U.S. Senator JD Vance, was “just plain weird.”
Also, the Harris campaign called Trump “old and quite weird” following his appearance on Fox News on Thursday. According to the news outlet, she and the party’s use of the word “weird” to describe her opponents was part of a new strategy from Democrats.
Harris, 59, during her multiple campaign stops last week, again contrasted her background as a prosecutor with Trump’s record as a convicted felon. She said her bid was about the future, while Trump, 78, wanted to return the country to a “dark past.”
Hours later at a rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Trump responded, asserting that Harris would “destroy the country” and criticizing her on issues ranging from public safety to immigration. “If a crazy liberal like Kamala Harris gets in, the American dream is dead,” Trump said, adding that Harris is “even worse” than Biden.
Meanwhile, Republican VP candidate Vance called out the “Democratic heir” for saying that he would only be loyal to Trump and not to the United States. She also called him a “rubber stamp for [Trump’s] extreme agenda.”
“Now, I saw the other day Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty to this country. That’s the word she used; loyalty. And it’s an interesting word. Semper Fi: loyalty, because there is no greater sign of disloyalty to this country than what Kamala Harris has done at our southern border,” said Vance. “And I’d like to ask the vice president, what has she done to question my loyalty to this country? I served in the United States Marine Corps. I went to Iraq for this country. I built a business for this country.”
Vance added, “And my running mate took a bullet for this country. So, my question to Kamala Harris is, what the hell have you done to question our loyalty to the United States of America?” “And the answer, my friends, is nothing,” he stated.
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