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originally posted by: Coelacanth55
the media is just swooning over Harris/Walz. reading Google News is like looking at a DNC media release.
really hoping more of us will see through the media bias.
originally posted by: UKTruth
All this talk of the Harris/ Walz campaign being a disaster is ringing pretty hollow.
They are absolutely trouncing the Trump campaign and now hold large polling leads and betting odds leads.
I don't know who is advising trump but the focus on how bad she and Walz are is not working.
They need to focus on ther won policy and stop acting like they are desperate.
You do realize your post history is accessible to everyone here, right?
originally posted by: Kallipygywiggy
a reply to: KrustyKrab
You do realize your post history is accessible to everyone here, right?
Obviously. Are you accusing me of lying?
I am not. If it seems to you that I am, that is because -- just like the earlier poster I replied to -- you have deviated so far to the right that normal people seem like extreme leftists to you. The same is true of the majority of people on this site; it is a place where even moderate right-wingers are regarded by the rest of you as rabid leftists.
Kamala Harris Tax Plan Backed by Majority of Republicans
The majority of Americans support plans to end federal taxes on tips given to service industry workers, according to an exclusive poll for Newsweek which shows why Kamala Harris embraced the policy plan first announced by her opponent Donald Trump.
The survey run by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on July 29 among 1,750 eligible voters in the U.S. showed that 67 percent of Americans believe that tips given to service workers should not be taxed. At the time of the survey, conducted before Harris pledged to cut taxes on tips, Republicans were slightly more in favor of the policy (68 percent) than Democrats (65 percent).
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originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Vermilion
What does it matter where the idea comes from if it serves the people, if it's what the people want? Isn't giving the people what they want the important point?
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Vermilion
What does it matter where the idea comes from if it serves the people, if it's what the people want? Isn't giving the people what they want the important point?
The worst VP in history
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Vermilion
What does it matter where the idea comes from if it serves the people, if it's what the people want? Isn't giving the people what they want the important point?
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Vermilion
What does it matter where the idea comes from if it serves the people, if it's what the people want? Isn't giving the people what they want the important point?
The United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps has indicted Vice Presidential Candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on charges of defrauding the US, mischaracterizing his military service, and seditious conspiracy1. However, it’s essential to consider the context and examine the facts surrounding these allegations. Here’s what we know:
Deployment and Military Record:
JD Vance accused Walz of “stolen valor,” claiming he “dropped out” of the National Guard when his battalion was slated for deployment to Iraq. In reality, Walz retired two months before his unit received official word of deployment, although rumors had circulated for months2.
Walz did advocate for a ban on assault-style weapons, referencing the weapons he “carried in war.” While he did serve in the military, he did not see combat2.
The Republican National Committee criticized Walz for misrepresenting his military rank in campaign materials. Although he rose to the rank of Command Sergeant Major, he retired as a master sergeant due to incomplete requirements2.
Deployment Details:
In 2003, Walz mobilized with the Minnesota National Guard to support Operation Enduring Freedom. His deployment lasted about eight months, stationed in Vicenza, Italy2.
Walz’s Reflection:
At a rally in Philadelphia, Walz expressed pride in his 24 years of military service, emphasizing the shared commitment to something greater than oneself2.
In summary, while Walz faced criticism regarding his military record, the indictment is a serious matter that requires further examination. Keep in mind that legal proceedings will determine the outcome21