Kamala Harris will make a great president, far better than her opponent, who threatens to use the military to attack those who disagree with him.
Harris is to be commended for going on Fox News. It is a tough task. She did well on some of her talking points. However, unfortunately, she was not usually direct in addressing the questions. That is a common problem with all politicians. They are taught to avoid answers that might offend some potential voter. However, that makes it very frustrating to watch.
I like this recommendation on how to answer hard questions: "1 immediately and unequivocally answer the question; 2 pivot to any qualifications you feel are necessary; 3 then fold that answer into a values statement thereby explaining why you answered that way." Source:
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A better answer to the first question on the number of people crossing the border in the Biden administration might have been:
Yes, when we relaxed the COVID restrictions on border crossing, crossings increased by millions. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. When properly handled, needy migrants can gladly become part of our society, working hard and paying taxes, while not receiving many of the benefits that citizens get. But there is a problem when the border is overwhelmed. Then we find it impossible to process people in a way that is humanitarian and safe. Seeing this, we worked with Republicans to propose a border bill that would fund the strengthening of our border. Republicans liked the bill, but McConnel tells us they rejected it because Trump did not want Democrats to be successful in solving this. We need the cooperation of all people to work together on this. As president, I will seek to work in a bipartisan way to pass a bill that strengthens the border.
And let us not forget our duty to "your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." Where should people go that have no home and cross the border out of genuine fear for their safety? That is not illegal. Where should they go? We have a sign on our doorstep saying to send them here. Do we take that sign down? I say that we need to work together in humanitarian efforts to allow needy people to integrate with our society in a way that avoids chaos.