Mashup of Harris’ Far-left Ideology Goes Viral

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by R. Cort Kirkwood, The New American:

Though far-left Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris is justly famous for the streams of word salad and nonsense she regularly emits, at times she clearly explains her ideology — and delivers bald-faced lies to advance it.

Now, some of those remarks and comments are going viral, as did her fountains of gibberish earlier this week.

Upshot: A President Harris would make President Joe Biden look like former President Donald Trump.

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Communist Leanings?

Harris’ schtick sounds as if she lifted it directly from The Communist Manifesto and playbook of hard-left, anti-police, open-borders activists.

One mashup of her comments has Harris repeatedly suggesting the redistribution of wealth along communist lines without using those words. As well, some of the redistribution would be racial.

Americans must have a “goal of saying everybody should end up in the same place,” she once said. “And since we didn’t start in the same place, some folks might need more equitable distribution.”

As well, she said, we must be “giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity, understanding and not everyone starts out at the same place.”

“So there is a big difference between equality and equity,” she said on another occasion:

Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing. Well, that often assumes everybody started out in the same place, as opposed to equity, which is everyone should end up in the same place. And if you then understand not everybody started out in the same place, you understand some people need more, so we all end up in the same place. Right?

“We are proud of the fact that equity is one of our … guiding principles,” she said. “Proud of the fact that we understand equality is important, but not everybody starts out on the same base.”

Here is Harris on another occasion:

We see that people in our country are having an experience that is not equal. So when we talk about the work we are doing here together, it is recognizing that, and being guided by this principle of what we must do in the spirit and in the interest of equity … to put equity firmly at the center of our economic policy.

“If you look at the reality of who will benefit from certain policies,” she said, “when you take into account that they’re not starting at the same place, and they’re not starting on equal footing, it will directly benefit black children, black families, black homeowners.”

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