Kamalanomics skips Econ 101 and doesn’t come to close to reality
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Vice President Kamala Harris has enjoyed a strong first month as the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for the 2024 presidential race. The advantage of not having to campaign through a primary and compete against other members of her party around policies, issues and ideas is that there is less to criticize. The media has not asked her a lot about her stances, vision and philosophy, and candidate Harris has been less forthcoming thus far than in her 2019-2020 campaign in which explicit advocacy for a single-payer health care system, the Green New Deal, and the banning of fracking proved to be tough positions to defend with the public.
There are more than just political reasons for wanting to know the policy vision of a given candidate. Various ideas and proposals may be