MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle calls out Harris for dodging how she'd raise taxes: 'She doesn't answer the question'
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Kamabla admits inflation, "Home ownership for too many people in our country now is elusive. Gone is the day of everyone thinking they could actually live the American Dream."
That is inflation bitchez. Ain't just groceries. In everything.
And she's in office - Her fault.
Another bit. Let's play game, What She Says & What She Means
Stephanie Ruhle: "There are lots of Americans who don't see themselves in your plans... What do you say to them?"
Kamabla says: "Well if you are... hard working... if you... have... uh... the dreams and the ambitions and the aspirations of what I believe you do, you're in my plan."
Kamabla means: "First, I'm drunk & high. I'll let you debate if my 'chaser' is weed, Xanax, ketamine, or uppers."
"Second, migrant crisis continues."
"Third, you native USA peeps - of any race, White, Black, Latin, Asian, aboriginal - are 'in my plans' as sacrificial pigs. If you're hard-working and native-born, I need to devour your wages, then get you killed in war."
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And, Ruhle is dumb as Kamabla.
On Sept. 21, Vance visited a supermarket... said "[my kids] eat about 14 eggs every single morning."
By Sunday, Ruhle caught wind of his comment and posted her own analysis...
"14 eggs per day. 98 eggs per week. 2 children consuming 8+ dozen eggs per week," Ruhle calculated.
Yes. She spent actual time on it. Oooooh she got him!
By Monday, Vance himself replied..."One time I said I was so tired I could sleep for days. Stephanie Ruhle: Vance, in fact, only slept for 8 hours," Vance wrote.
Several others mocked Ruhle...
"Vance: ‘I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!’ Ruhle: ‘TONIGHT, we talk to PETA to get to the bottom of this Republican-led equine eating catastrophe,’" CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings wrote.
"Tim Walz lied about his military service and no can say for sure whether Harris worked at a McDonalds, but they'll fact check the most obvious hyperbole imaginable," RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway remarked.