Democratic nominee to draw contrast with Trump on tax and tariffs when she lays out details on Friday, aides say

Kamala Harris will announce plans to tackle high grocery costs by targeting corporations in the food and grocery industry, as she previews her economic agenda ahead of the November election.

She will also tackle prescription drug and housing costs, drawing a contrast with Trump on tariffs and taxes, according to a Harris campaign statement.

Harris is expected to lay out some details of her economic plan in a speech in North Carolina on Friday.

“Same values, different vision,” said one aide, describing how Harris’s economic agenda will compare with that of Joe Biden, who stepped aside as the Democratic presidential candidate last month.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    There is a culture war that needs to be won before a platform can successfully run on all Progressive policies. As it stands now the faintest wiff of socialism causes knee-jerk ‘not mah BBQ!’ reactions and would cause a Conservative run in congress. How’d that look for progress, hmm?

    Expecting progress to be instantaneous and comprehensive to your exact particular specifications is foolish unrealistic and counterproductive to the extent this actually appears to be your intent.

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      my grandfather was that told that same story his whole childhood and he repeated it his son who repeated it to me and am not repeating it to my kids

      instantaneous progress does not always happen but in hundred years something should be getting done not reversing

      Democrats have averted progress in lieu of not being instantaneous and it is a complete load of horse shit kind of excuse

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        154 months ago

        You can’t actually believe we are worse off now than 100 years ago. Yes, some things are going backwards, like roe due to Republicans. That’s from 1973, so Republicans have brought us back 50 years.

        • The Quuuuuill
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          144 months ago

          100 years ago we didn’t have minimum wage, child labor laws, or weekends

          • Coelacanth
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            Women had only just been allowed to vote, and it would be another 40 years until the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.

            • The Quuuuuill
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              And none of this is meant to discount the current struggles people are experiencing. The millennia of struggle we’ve sought freedom from hierarchy continues. We deserve to be truly free in the way those labor unions, women, and formerly formally enslaved people demanded over the overseers of our society. I say all this to make it abundantly clear I’m aware of the systemic issues at play this election, and to also make it clear that my endorsement of Kamala Harris is mainly begrudgingly based on that of the candidates she’s the most least worst. We need to keep this energy going in state and local elections. We need to keep this energy going when there isn’t an election at all. We need to realize those labor unions, women, and formally enslaved people fought for those rights with tools of war. They won our weekends and minimum wage and child labor laws with blood. We don’t repay them by saying things used to be better. We repay them by maintaining pressure

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        64 months ago

        If that IS true it is only due to your kind of defeatism. You do not benefit your cause at all QQing with no realistic solution, which is why I think your obvious goal is actually a conservative win through voter apathy. Thank goodness it is failing (literally) miserably.

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        We’ve seen an interesting cycle that was much shorter with corporations announcing* progressive intents, then announcing they’d forget about all that.

        * not saying they should be believed, just saying their public-facing stances shifted (within maybe 5 years)