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    1710 months ago

    Can someone explain to me why I shouldn’t like Kamala Harris? And if someone says because she hasn’t been an effective VP, could someone show me an example of an effective VP in modern US history?

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      10 months ago

      Peoples arguments stem from her political career before VP specifically due to her being a cop, her strong support for stop and frisk, and some terrible policies which harmed the black community by propagating their mass incarceration along with poor standards of education and access to public services. To be clear though, still better than the guy who states he’ll be a dictator for “a day” whose lawyer claimed in court he could have his political opposition killed and as long as he wasn’t impeached, it’d be legal

      • @Son_of_dad
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        2010 months ago

        Additionally, Biden is one of the biggest proponents of the drug war and was more than happy to destroy people’s lives over cannabis, all based on his own anecdotal fear towards drugs.

        In 1986, then-Senator Joe Biden authored the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986–a critical component of the broader War on Drugs that devastated low-income communities of color through mass criminalization and systemic police violence.

        Biden and Harris are just a step below Hillary Clinton when it comes to how muddy and shady they are. They really need more progressive people within the party who have the ability to rally Democrats to change. Like what Bernie tried, but find someone young who can actually bring about the change.

        It’s all better then Trump and the Republicans, but Harris and Biden are as right wing as you get from a democrat.

    • @AbidanYre
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      2610 months ago

      Cheney was pretty effective. Not that that was a good thing.

      • @postmateDumbass
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        210 months ago

        He was part of the Nixon, Ford, and both Bush Whitehouses…served in Congress during Reagan.

        He knew where a lot of bodies went, which helps you get your things done.

    • themeatbridge
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      1010 months ago

      As a VP backing up Biden, I think she’s swell. As the candidate who has to beat Trump, I don’t think she’s strong enough. She shat the bed in the primary debates, and she has a complicated record as a prosecutor and previously supported policies that make it easy to criticize. She’s either “evolved” on divisive issues, or she’s on the wrong side of history.

      The same could be said of Biden, but he has the decades of connections and experience, not to mention charisma, that helped him pull ahead in the primary and the general in 2020. I don’t like him, and I think he’s very beatable, but I think Harris would be much worse. In an open primary, I don’t think Harris would win the nomination, even running as an incumbent (like if Biden stepped down). Maybe if Biden wins and then immediately steps down, giving her four years to establish herself, she could craft a new identity. But it is too late for that now.

      If Biden were unavailable as a candidate, we’ll get four more years of Trump.

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      10 months ago

      To name a few:

      -Championed and implemented legislation that put parents in prison if their child skipped school (truency)

      -She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so

      -Put 1900 people in prison for smoking weed, while giggling about smoking it herself

      -Blocked access to 12$ DNA tests, to check if the preserved DNA from a crime is from the defendant.

      https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/10/17/924766186/the-story-behind-kamala-harriss-truancy-program https://www.theblaze.com/news/kamala-harris-criminal-justice-record

    • @cyd
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      310 months ago

      Joe Biden.