No, I don't know what she means especially phony Kamala/ - she believed Jussie Smollet without pause, She changes positions based on who she's talking to -all it takes is someone shooting a couple people with a shotgun and guess what all of a sudden it will be a assault weapon "we have to do something!"
Whose idea was to add 20,000 people to a town of 60,000? The Governor? That is your problem. Geese are not cats and dogs...lol.
She's been consistent on this since she was a senator. Her positions will naturally shift as she goes from being a state official to a national office - that's the nature of politics and even Trump shifted (a ton). But on this one - she's been a gun owner since she was a prosecutor and only has opposed military style weapons meant for combat. The idea that she is "taking your guns away" is just a ridiculous lie. They said that about Obama and they said that about Biden. Neither one took anyone's guns away. Nor will Harris.
As I think about the ass kicking that Kamala administered to Trump last night, I’m wondering that maybe it wasn’t actually that impressive. I need to go back and watch the Trump v Biden debate, but my memory is that Trump was the same rambling undisciplined mess we saw against Kamala, but nobody thinks of that or talks about that because of the absolute horror show of Biden being incoherent. Perhaps if we refocus on how bad Trump was in the Biden debate, maybe the ass kicking was foreseeable. I wouldn’t take away from Kamala’s strong execution of a good game plan because she did an excellent job. But my point is that maybe she did an excellent job against a really weak debater.
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