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Flashback - Economy: Harris seemed Scared about her Endorsement of the Green New Deal because it may Destroy Biden's Chance to Win

In the debate Kamala Harris changed the subject really well. They say very good liars are good at changing the subject and running away.

When Mike Pence asked her if she would pack the court, she wouldn't answer the question.

Then Pence, again, asked "you didn't answer the the question," she didn't answer, again.  

But, as Bill Clinton's campaign said about winning elections:

"It's the economy, stupid."

Nervous Harris seemed most scared about her endorsement and Joe Biden's close association with the Green New Deal because everyone knows, even Democrats and especially Independents, that it will destroy the economy. Pence declared:

“Now, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would put us back in the Paris climate Accord they'd impose the Green New Deal, which would crush American energy, would increase the energy costs of American families in their homes, and literally would crush American jobs.”

The Hill reported:

"Harris endorsed the Green New Deal during the Democratic primary and has introduced legislation to begin implementing certain aspects of the resolution. 

The Biden climate plan calls the Green New Deal a “crucial framework for meeting the climate challenges we face.” [https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/520127-harris-pence-spar-over-climate-science-fracking-and-the-green-new]

The leftist Vox admitted in the first debate with President Donald Trump that Biden was, also, scared of his calling the Green New Deal the “crucial framework":

 Biden responded, “The Green New Deal is not my plan.”

Then, just a few minutes later, he said, “The Green New Deal will pay for itself as we move forward.”

Then, minutes later, “No, I don’t support the Green New Deal.” He supports “the Biden plan, which is different than what [Trump] calls the radical Green New Deal.”

Minutes later, sleuths on the right turned up language on Biden’s website calling the Green New Deal a “crucial framework for meeting the climate challenges we face.”

The media won’t Fact Check @JoeBiden’s lies.

His website says he supports the Green New Deal. @realDonaldTrump is right.
pic.twitter.com/tFkop9FiXU [https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/21498236/joe-biden-green-new-deal-debate]

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

 

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