An architect would be expected to understand zoning bylaws, right? So, shouldn’t a Biden/Harris financial expert be expected to know about THIS?

A complicit Senate has utterly failed at its advise and consent role by putting blithering idiots into positions of responsibility.

In March of 2021, the former Governor of Rhode Island was confirmed (84-15) as Commerce Secretary for the Biden/Harris administration.

Suppose Bidenomics’s dismal record (to say nothing of all other domestic and foreign policies) was not enough to show the abject incompetence of the Joe-Kamala cabinet. In that case, her appearance in the DNC should remove all doubt.

Harris-Biden Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says she doesn’t believe new government data that shows almost a million of the jobs the Harris-Biden admin claimed to have “created” don’t actually exist.

“I’m not familiar with that.” — @RNCResearch

Here’s the clip that caption was attached to:

If you think that’s just a one-off, you must not have seen this embarrassing exchange:

Will things be better under Comma-La’s ‘wise’ guidance?

Can she fix what went wrong under Joe? The media wants us to believe that. They also want us to believe she was somehow ‘middle class’. Both of those claims can be negated with a single historical fact:

Her father was a tenured professor in Stanford. What did he teach? Economics… from a neo-Marxist Post-Keynesian position.

Mr Harris’s work shares some of the economic concerns of the Biden administration, in which Ms Harris is vice-president. His book, “Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution”, published in 1978 and dedicated to Kamala and her sister, examines the pitfalls of relying on profit-seeking capitalists to direct an economy. The focus is on the connection between inequality and growth. Seeking to not only understand why some countries are rich and others poor but also why parts of all economies are backward, a pattern he calls “uneven development”, Mr Harris rejected the work of Robert Solow, the father of mainstream growth theory, and aligned himself with post-Keynesians such as Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa. — TheEconomist (No Paywall link)

If you doubt she is an anti-capitalist herself, you need look no further than her own pledge that she has ‘the will’ to take the patent of a drug manufacturer if they don’t do exactly as she says.

There’s a word for that kind of government bullying of corporations: ‘Nationalization’.

It’s what dictators do when the run out of other people’s money. It’s one of the early indicators of the collapse of an economy.

It was already underway when Bernie Sanders was still praising Venezuela. He deleted it from his Senatorial web page… but the Internet is Forever.

Even now, his closing lines of Bernie’s Senatorial blog post would not be out of place in this DNC hive of Anti-American political extremism.

“What’s pushing the wealth of whites is the rebound in the stock market and corporate savings, while younger Hispanics and African Americans who bought homes in the last decade — because that was the American dream — are seeing big declines,” Timothy Smeeding of the University of Wisconsin told The Associated Press.

These days, the American dream is more apt to be realized in South America, in places such as Ecuador, Venezuela and Argentina, where incomes are actually more equal today than they are in the land of Horatio Alger. Who’s the banana republic now?

That was 2011. From then until now, Bernie and the rest of his party haven’t yet learned a SINGLE economic lesson from past failures. The closest they come is to hide evidence of those failures (like that blog post) from public scrutiny.

Will the American Voters see the reality of who they are before it’s too late?

Cross-posted with Clash Daily