Kamala Harris said it herself during her one and only TV interview since she was installed as the Democrat’s nominee without receiving a single democrat vote during the primary election season:  “The most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed.”  At the same time her positions on a host of issues HAVE changed…  at least what she says has changed.   It’s funny what accountability can do for a person’s commentary on their beliefs.

If I trust anything from Kamala’s lips it is that statement about how her values have not changed.

In other words, believe her actions, not her words.  Talk is cheap.

There is an election coming.  Que Mala doesn’t want to be held accountable for her radical, hard-core Marxist beliefs, so she’s moderating her statements of the past.  Statements made when she was free of fear of consequences from expressing her true radical beliefs publicly.  Funny how when she feels like someone’s holding her feet to the fire, she sees the light and deviates from her radical positions – at least through meaningless words.

Here are some changes she has made, through her surrogates and press releases, etc.

The big nine, from Axios:

Banning plastic straws for environmental concerns. (She’s no longer for it, as Axios reported Thursday.)

A mandate for automakers to only make electric and hydrogen vehicles by 2035. (The Harris campaign won’t say whether she’s still for it.)

Banning fracking because of concerns over global warming and potential water contamination. (No longer favors a ban.)

A mandatory buyback program for assault weapons as part of her gun safety agenda.(She’s dropped this idea.)

Decriminalizing crossing the border from a criminal offense to a civil one. (No longer supports.)

Reparations for slavery, which many progressives argued for during the 2020 primary. (Position unclear.)

Building a wall on the Southwest border, a defining Trump promise that many Democrats have fought. (Accepted it as part of the bipartisan border package that Republicans killed.)

A federal jobs guarantee that was part of her Green New Deal proposal. (No longer for it.)

Medicare for All, which Harris embraced in her first year as senator. (She’s backed off this.)

What they’re saying: Harris and her campaign haven’t provided many details explaining her policy shifts.

Reality check: One of the features of her melded staff (Harris loyalists and Obama alumni, grafted onto existing Biden staffers) is that even some of her own staffers aren’t sure where she stands on a range of issues.

[Trump’s] running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), routinely sits for tough interviews with mainstream reporters. Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, hasn’t done a solo TV interview.

 

But once again, from her one and only TV “interview” held with a Democrat operative with a byline interviewer from CNN, she said this:

Wanna save a few seconds?  Start at the 27 second mark.

Remember, don’t listen to her words.  Watch her actions.  And she’s got a long history of supporting / backing gun control at every opportunity.

Vote accordingly.

3 thoughts on “TALK IS CHEAP, VALUES ARE NOT: Harris claims that her values have not changed… however with an election coming her talk has changed (including on gun confiscations)”
  1. And if the American people are foolish enough to elect her, her “values” will change again, and we will be in the fight of our lives for the soul of the nation.

    1. Que Mala’s “values” are hard core Marxist, to the bone, her daddy is a Marxist “professor” of Marx economics, Comrade Kackler learned from him well!

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