By Reagan McCarthy | Townhall.com
Vice President Mike Pence and
Senator Kamala Harris put their records side-by-side on Wednesday night in the
sole vice presidential debate of the cycle. Sen. Harris spent much of the
debate lying about her own record, and that of former Vice President Joe Biden,
while pushing false narratives about the Trump administration’s policies.
Sen. Harris once again ducked
a hot-button question about the Supreme Court. As the idea of “packing the
court,” meaning expanding the size of the highest court in the land, gains
traction within the Democrat party, the ticket of Joe Biden and Sen. Harris
refuses to take a stance on the fringe issue.
Vice President Pence
challenged Sen. Harris to endorse or condemn the idea of packing the court, and
she deflected:
"If you haven't figured it out yet, the
straight answer is they are going to pack the Supreme Court..."
Sen. Harris previously told
the New York Times that she was “absolutely open to” the idea of expanding the
court. Her refusal to address the issue now, as the Democrats’ vice
presidential nominee, is telling.
Kamala Harris told The New
York Times that she was “absolutely open to” packing the Supreme Court.
Why won’t she be honest now?
Senate Minority Leader Chuck
Schumer (D-NY) said that “nothing is off the table” if Democrats take the
majority in the Senate, so the question about court packing is reasonable.
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PA Voters Know You're Full of Crap When It Comes to Fracking
By Matt Vespa
Source: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
are two unlikable candidates on the 2020 Democratic ticket, who have refused to
answer whether they’ll pack the Supreme Court and have been caught lying
regarding fracking. Energy issues are key in a state like Pennsylvania, which
Biden has to retake this November if he has a shot of winning the presidency.
With an anti-fracking stance, he may find conquering the Keystone State to be
all but impossible. Natural gas has been great to Pennsylvania and the local
economy. Both candidates have declared they will ban it. We have the receipts.
We have the videos. On Biden’s campaign website, it says he supports the Green
New Deal, which kills fracking. It also bans the internal combustion engine,
but that’s for another time.
The point is that Pennsylvania
voters know where both of you stand, guys. You’re not going to lie your way
through this, and even if you didn’t want to ban it—you’re stuck. You’d owe too
big a debt to the environmental left to do nothing on this. You’d have to
subject scores of American families to economic destitution.
MSNBC went to Beaver, PA and
found that voters here know exactly where these two clowns stand on energy and
what will happen should they get elected.
And as of now, there’s not
enough time to turn that ship around. There’s too many statements and videos
showing them dead set on killing this industry.