Harris Posts Policies On Her Website

Hello everyone. Well, it took nearly two months for Kamala Harris to finally put some “policies” on her website, and boy, what a revealing display it is.

After dodging solo interviews and press conferences, she’s now forced to present something resembling a platform. And let’s just say, if the goal was to make her look like a serious candidate with a real plan, it fell flat.

Take her foreign policy blurb for example. It’s a word salad that tries to make everyone happy but says nothing. She’ll “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself” while also “working to end the war in Gaza” so that Palestinians can achieve “freedom and self-determination.”

Seriously? That’s just a rehash of the same talking points we’ve heard for ages with no actual strategy on how to achieve any of it. And she throws in a vague promise about hostages and a ceasefire, something the Biden administration has been promising forever with nothing to show for it.

Her domestic policies aren’t any more substantial. She’s going to crack down on “anti-competitive practices” and ban price gouging on food. Well, okay, how? What companies are price gouging? What grocery stores are raking in profits at the expense of consumers? The grocery industry operates on razor-thin margins, and federal laws already target this kind of behavior. But Harris provides no specifics, just more feel-good promises with zero clarity.

Then there’s her plan for Big Pharma. She’s going to “take on pharmacy middlemen.” Again, what does that even mean? She doesn’t elaborate, probably because she can’t. It’s all fluff with no substance behind it.

On Social Security? Just another recycled Democratic talking point about raising taxes on billionaires. Of course, there aren’t enough billionaires to “save” Social Security by taxing them. But hey, it sounds good if you don’t think too hard.

Even more laughable is her so-called energy policy. Harris brags about casting the tie-breaking vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, claiming it’s reducing household energy costs and creating clean energy jobs. In reality, the Inflation Reduction Act has been a disaster, throwing money at the IRS while failing to make any significant impact on inflation or energy costs.

Her climate change plans? A bunch of vague nonsense about “uniting the country” and “securing clean air and water.” There’s no practical policy to achieve lower energy costs for Americans, just more pie-in-the-sky promises that lead nowhere.

In the end, what we have here is a classic Harris move: all talk, no action. There’s no new thinking, no innovative policy ideas—just a recycled grab bag of Democratic priorities. It’s nothing more than a checklist of vague promises designed to appease the base without offering any real solutions. If you were hoping for a serious presidential platform, Harris just showed us she’s got nothing but an empty suit.