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Monday, October 7, 2024

CBS pushes Harris on specifics of $50K small business plan, to no avail

 Vice President Kamala Harris was brought up short during a “60 Minutes” interview when asked for specifics of her plan to boost small businesses, after CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker accused her of being unrealistic.

Harris, 59, was unable to explain how her fiscal policies would work in “the real world,” including by passing both chambers of what is likely to be a divided Congress.

“My plan is about saying that when you invest in small businesses you invest in the middle class and you strengthen America’s economy,” Harris told Whitaker during the sitdown, which will air in full at 8 p.m. ET.

A CBS correspondent pressed Vice President Kamala Harris in an upcoming “60 Minutes” interview on specifics about her plan to invest in small businesses.CBS

“Small businesses are part of the backbone of America’s economy,” she restated.

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“Pardon me, Madam Vice President, the question was, ‘How are you going to pay for it?'” Whitaker interrupted.

“Well, one of the things I’m gonna make sure,” Harris began, blinking repeatedly in apparent surprise at the questioner’s pushback, “that the richest among us — who can afford it — pay their fair share in taxes.”

In an early clip released of the sit-down with CBS’ Bill Whitaker that will air Monday night at 8 p.m., Harris, 59, was unable to explain how her fiscal policies would work in “the real world.”Getty Images

“It is not right that teachers and nurses and firefighters are paying a higher tax rate than billionaires and the biggest corporations. And I plan on making that fair,” she went on.

“But we’re dealing with the real world here,” Whitaker interjected. “How are you going to get this through Congress?”

“You know, when you talk quietly with a lot of folks in Congress they know exactly what I’m talking about ’cause their constituents know exactly what I’m talking about,” the vice president said before repeating herself yet again. “Their constituents are those firefighters and teachers and nurses.”

Harris’ economic agenda is estimated to add $3.5 trillion to the national debt.AP

Harris’ economic agenda — which includes increasing the amount in tax deductions offered for startups to $50,000 — for is estimated to add $3.5 trillion to the national debt, according to a nonpartisan analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget released Monday, even while raising taxes on corporations, the ultra-wealthy and others to the tune of $4.25 trillion.

Billionaires and other high-income earners also do not pay lower tax rates than teachers, nurses or firefighters, according to analyses by both the US Treasury Department and the Congressional Budget Office.

The top 1% income bracket shoulders 46% of the nation’s tax burden at a current taxation rate of 37%, according to economists.

“But we’re dealing with the real world here,” Whitaker interjected. “How are you going to get this through Congress?”CBS

The average tax rate for teachers, nurses and firefighters based on those occupations’ median income is 22% — but could be as low as 12% for married couples and heads of households.

Critics have harped on Harris’ word salads during her time in office, which have earned her comparisons to Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ vacuous character Selina Meyer in HBO’s “Veep.”

Often, the vice president resorts to repetition when asked to clarify her positions — most recently in an interview last week with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, when Harris used the word “holistic” three times in 23 seconds.

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Swing-state Muslim group endorses Jill Stein, slams Harris for ‘overseeing’ Gaza war

 A campaigning group called on Muslim voters Monday to punish Vice President Kamala Harris for “overseeing” the Israel-Hamas war and turn out to back Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein instead.

The organization, formerly called Abandon Biden, released its anti-Harris endorsement on the anniversary of Hamas terrorists massacring an estimated 1,200 people in southern Israel and kidnapping roughly 250 others.

“A vote is not just a political act; it is, more profoundly, a moral one. With this in mind, the Abandon Harris campaign officially endorses Dr. Jill Stein and her running mate, Dr. Butch Ware,” said the group, now called Abandon Harris.

“We are not choosing between a greater evil and a lesser evil. We are confronting two destructive forces: one currently overseeing a genocide and another equally committed to continuing it. Both are determined to see it through. We call on Muslim-Americans and all those who stand firmly against genocide to vote for the Green Party in 2024.”

Vice President Kamala Harris has sought to mollify anti-Israel activists, but a multistate coalition is urging voters to oppose her.Getty Images
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Stein’s name will appear on ballots in most swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — where Harris and former President Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in polls.

Stein is the only Jewish candidate on most state ballots, but is a fervent critic of the Israeli government and its ongoing invasion of the Gaza Strip.

She told Reuters Sunday: “The Democrats have lost the Muslim American and the Arab American vote. They’re going to be losing enough swing states that they will not win and they cannot win.”

Before President Biden ended his campaign for a second term on July 21, polling showed that he risked wide-scale abandonment by America’s 3.5 million Muslims and 2 million Arabs, who largely vote Democrat.

The Green Party's Jill Stein is running for president and supports an arms embargo on Israel.
The Green Party’s Jill Stein is running for president and supports an arms embargo on Israel.Bloomberg via Getty Images

The intensity of protests against Biden, whom anti-Israel activists furiously denounced as “Genocide Joe,” weakened after Harris, 59, became the presumptive Democratic nominee in late July.

The substitute nickname “Killer Kamala” never gained as much traction and heckling has been less common against the vice president, who largely has maintained a pro-Israel stance with sharper rebukes of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct of the war.

In response to a rare instance of heckling, Harris scolded activists in Detroit in August, saying: “You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking,” 

It’s unclear how much sway Abandon Harris actually has and many of the coalition’s leaders have drawn poor press for their own conduct — with organizers including men accused of spousal abuse, ties to Hamas and advocacy of whipping as a form of punishment.

https://nypost.com/2024/10/07/us-news/swing-state-muslim-group-endorses-jill-stein-slams-kamala-harris-for-overseeing-gaza-war/