In case you missed it, Kamala Harris has a new strategy when it comes to lying about her radical plans for electric vehicle mandates.
*crickets*
As reported by AXIOS, “Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign won’t say whether she supports requiring automakers to build only electric or hydrogen vehicles by 2035 – a position she took during her 2020 campaign for president.”
Hm – but wait.
Last week, when Dana Bash asked Kamala Harris about her policy positions during her interview with babysitter Tim Walz, Kamala said specifically “my values have not changed.”
Her values have not changed, but she refuses to say if she’d sign a bill like the legislation she co-sponsored on electric vehicle mandates in 2019.
Make it make sense, Kamala.
Brian Pannebecker, a Michigan autoworker who worked for Ford for 25 years and grew up in a Democrat household, said that he “doesn’t recognize today’s Democrat party.”
“If you’re a working person in the United States, you need to be voting Republican,” Pannebecker told Laura Ingraham.
In the wise words of Democrat Senate Candidate Elissa Slotkin, let’s look at what Kamala has done.
- Kamala Harris supported the Zero Emission Vehicle Act of 2019
- Kamala advocated for the ban of internal combustion engine cars by 2035 during her 2020 campaign for President
- The Harris-Biden Administration pushed the EPA to enact regulations that will require that ⅔ of passenger cars and light trucks sold by 2032 to be electric or hybrid vehicles.
- Insisted that her “values have not changed”
Actions speak louder than words. And since Kamala’s latest is “no comment”, her record is screaming.
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