My Take on the Harris-Trump Debate

At the very beginning of the Debate Kamala Harris walked all the way across the stage to shake hands with Donald Trump. He went straight to his podium, but she went in for the handshake, like it was the beginning of a Heavyweight Fight. I think she just wanted to see if his tiny little hands were sweating. If they weren’t sweating then, they sure were over the course of the next 90 minutes as Kamala landed punch after punch, bringing up all the crimes for which he has been indicted or convicted, going all the way back to discrimination in housing when he worked with his father.

Trump told the viewers that he was proud when Viktor Orban told him that other world leaders feared him.  I hate to tell you this, Donald, but you lost the 2020 Presidential election because 80 million Americans were also afraid of you.  We were deeply worried that a madman, who would do anything to line his pockets and remain in power, had access to our nuclear codes.  The whole world was afraid of Donald Trump, and Donald Trump still doesn’t realize that this wasn’t a good thing.  It was a horrible thing.  The world gasped a big sigh of relief when Joe Biden won the Presidency, but they held their breath on January 6th, when Trump tried to use a mob to reverse the results of that election.

Kamala Harris revealed her plan for America, and Donald Trump revealed that he doesn’t have a plan.  His cronies have a plan, it’s called Project 2025, but he denied ever reading it.  That part might be the only honest thing he said all night.  Donald Trump probably didn’t even read the books he is supposed to have written, so I’d have no problem believing that he never read the 900-plus-page report. The ideas contained in Project 2025 were certainly written with him in mind, though.  It also came out that even though Trump tried to kill Obamacare 60 times, he never had a health plan to replace it,  At the debate, Trump finally revealed that nine years later, he still doesn’t have a health plan.  He still only has a “concept of a plan.”

What is his plan for anything?  Probably to put his son-in-law Jared in charge of fixing it, while Trump plays another round of golf. Don’t let that happen. Vote for the Harris/Walz team in November.

Peace & Love, and all of the above,

Earl

4 thoughts on “My Take on the Harris-Trump Debate

  1. I have never listened to a whole speech?rant?reality TV entertainment piece? by Trump. I found it too painful Last night I surprised myself and listened to the entire debate. Of course, it was mostly to see Kamala in action. But I was able to be curious and more neutral in listening to Trump because of Kamala standing anchored in reason in real time and was so grounded as a counterpoint to the unhinged man beside her. I am glad for this moment and envision her momentum continuing to her election. May it be so.

    1. I’m right with you. Sometimes I try to watch Fox, just so that I can see both sides of a story, but I can never stand their lies for more than a few minutes. It was fun watching Kamala tear Trump apart last night.

    1. Plus, Kamala has more ammunition than he does. The Supreme Court may have delayed most of the court cases, but he was found guilty in the ones that were allowed to be completed. So, she can keep hammering away at the fact that he is a criminal.

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