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Kamala the chameleon. Vice President Kamala Harris found herself in a bit of a bind during a recent

[Logo]( [Look What Kamala Was Wearing When Claiming She's Middle Class] [Look What Kamala Was Wearing When Claiming She's Middle Class]( Kamala the chameleon. Vice President Kamala Harris found herself in a bit of a bind during a recent interview when asked how she plans to fund her ambitious government programs if Republicans take control of the Senate. The interview, conducted by Stephanie Ruhle on MSNBC, wasn't exactly a grilling session, but Harris still struggled to provide a clear answer when it came to the all-important question of money. [pic.twitter.com/b1SXfsRLNL]( - Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) [September 25, 2024]( Ruhle, in a soft but pressing manner, asked Harris what her plan would be if raising the corporate tax rate wasn't an option. With Republicans potentially in charge of the Senate, Harris would face serious hurdles in enacting tax hikes on big businesses, a cornerstone of the administration's funding strategy. "What would you do if you couldn't pay for your plans by increasing the corporate tax rate?" Ruhle asked, hinting at the economic repercussions such tax hikes could have. This is what you say when you didn't do the reading but got called on in class. [( - Cernovich (@Cernovich) [September 25, 2024]( "Well, we're going to have to raise corporate taxes, and we're going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share. That's just it," Harris replied. She continued to emphasize her belief that corporations and the wealthiest Americans should contribute more, stating, "It's about paying their fair share." After three years of a FAILED administration Biden just confirmed on The View that Kamala has been working with him on all things "foreign policy" and "domestic policy."[pic.twitter.com/onWQawQrLx]( - Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) [September 25, 2024]( But [the Vice President's claim]( that teachers and firefighters are paying more in taxes than the top earners in the U.S. didn't quite line up with the numbers. In fact, the top 1% of income earners pay 46% of all federal taxes, more than the bottom 90% combined. This discrepancy didn't seem to faze Harris, as she doubled down on her point about fairness, without addressing the more complex reality of who pays what in the U.S. tax system. Ruhle then turned to a crucial question: How does the administration plan to ensure corporations "pay their fair share" without pushing them to leave the U.S. altogether? This is a legitimate concern as increased taxes can drive businesses to relocate, seeking more favorable tax environments overseas. Kamala Harris ADMITS her administration has done NOTHING for middle-class Americans: "Over the past several decades our economy has grown better and better for those at the very top." [pic.twitter.com/59FowCUKHc]( - Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) [September 25, 2024]( Harris responded, "I work with a lot of CEOs... and they agree that people should pay their fair share." She followed up by outlining her plan to invest in the middle class, new industries, and small businesses, arguing that these investments would boost the economy and, in the end, benefit everyone. [Kamala Savagely Mocked When She Breaks Decades Old Tradition] [Kamala Savagely Mocked When She Breaks Decades Old Tradition]( Folks, this probably has her campaign fuming. LOL! [Judge Gives Jack Smith Big Win In Trump Case] [Judge Gives Jack Smith Big Win In Trump Case]( October Surprise? [Libs Explode With Outrage When Pop Icon Questions Narrative] [Libs Explode With Outrage When Pop Icon Questions Narrative]( She dared to go against the grain. [Ultra Rich Leftists Area Now Swallowed With Migrant Crime] [Ultra Rich Leftists Area Now Swallowed With Migrant Crime]( Egregious crimes. [Rapper Slammed For Chant At Left Wing Event] [Rapper Slammed For Chant At Left Wing Event]( This is who they are. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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