Kamala Harris has a habit of spewing out a lot of words that don’t say very much. People have christened them “word salads” because it always seems like she’s been told she has to fill in time, and she just repeats a lot of the same thing over and over again. But the general takeaway always seems to be that she thinks she’s saying something very consequential that you must hear, but she generally doesn’t say much of anything.
A personal favourite? The “significance of the passage of time.”
KAMALA HARRIS says: The significance of the passing of time. This is the significance of time passing. So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time…there is such great significance to the passage of time.” pic.twitter.com/jUsnyNiSpB
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 21, 2022
Someone likely told her that it’s a good speaking device to repeat your points for emphasis. But that doesn’t mean saying the same thing over and over again, or treating your audience like they’re five years old, while you’re not saying anything of significance in that passage of time.
She was however asked questions about Central America, the Summit of the Americas and the Summit of the Americas. Joe Biden was ignored and took a dig at the media.
Kamala Harris believes we need to prioritize investments in Central America. Kamala reminds us that these people are “our neighbors as the United States” and is reminded of how we also belong to the Western Hemisphere. pic.twitter.com/2eNeYVmUao
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 12, 2022
Harris said they had raised $3.2 billion to invest in Central American countries “that are our neighbors as the United States because we are also a member of the Western hemisphere.”
Wow, we’re members of the Western hemisphere? Tell us! She’s at it again, trying to share with us her fourth-grade knowledge of the world.
But here’s a thought. How about investing first in our country’s funding? What about giving more focus to improving our border security? Her desire is to send money to more countries with corrupt leaders, to make it as easy to fiddle away as in the past. Is it possible that sending money to other countries will stop people from coming to America? It hasn’t stopped it in the past.
They can’t make Honduras the United States, for example, no matter how much money they give them. Although perhaps they are trying; they’re doing their best to bankrupt the people in this country with the crushing inflation and gas prices, while pouring out our tax dollars to other countries in Central America and elsewhere, like Ukraine.
But there’s a kicker to the story that she’s leaving out. While she’s talking about raising money for these countries (as opposed to working for our own country), she doesn’t say the very countries we’re giving these billions to — Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, where a lot of the illegal aliens are coming from — just blew us off by not coming to the Summit of the Americas when we invited them.
This was an example of our diminished power and influence over the world, under Biden. That’s the respect that they are showing us under the Biden Administration. They’ll take our money and then snub us. Our reaction? Kamala just gave it — we’ll just keep giving them money, even when they do that. They know — under Biden — they can do what they want and treat us badly, but that wouldn’t stop the money spigot.
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