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It’s likely that if you’ve been using social media lately, you’ve seen the now-viral video of Kamala Harris responding to a query regarding her plan to address inflation.Believe me when I say that it’s funny.

In the video, a reporter asks her, “What more are you going to do to address this problem with inflation?”

“Well, let’s get things started,” Kamala said. “Yeah, the cost has increased. Families and individuals are also coping with the fact that the price of bread and gas has increased. We need to understand the implications of this increase. That relates to the rising cost of living. That has to do with straining and extending scarce resources. This is a significant burden that families must bear on a daily basis, in addition to being an economic source of stress. Therefore, we hold it in high regard. really gravely.”

“And we know from the history of this issue in the United States that when you see these costs go up, it directly affects everyone in our nation’s quality of life,” she said. Thus, we consider it to be a significant matter. Therefore, it is a priority.”

To be fair, the video that went viral a week ago is actually three years old. Furthermore, it’s obvious that she has no idea what she’s talking about. Watching the video makes it clear that she’s having trouble coming up with an appropriate response because she is unsure of how to phrase the inquiry. Kamala continued, tying the supply chain issue and inflation together, even if it wasn’t visible in the video above.

Thus, we have taken many approaches to addressing it. We just discussed the supply chain issue, which is among the challenges we understand to be associated with this.

After that, the word salad came up.

Therefore, one of the methods we have used to address domestic policy on a national level is to collaborate with labor unions and local governments to reopen and extend the hours of our ports. Actually, I’m thinking about Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Savannah. Indeed, one of the benefits of the infrastructure bill is the work we will be doing to help Savannah become a more busy port, as we just discovered.”

“And because of what we’ve done, which is to extend, as you know, the 24 — or to extend the hours to now 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we’ve seen a decline in the container ships off of the Long Beach and LA ports.”

It is challenging to recall how the Harris-Biden administration consistently shifted its explanations and scapegoats for inflation. They placed blame on various factors such as the GOP, Trump, the epidemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, avaricious businesses, and the supply chain issue. The Biden-Harris administration was more interested in assigning blame for inflation to other people, which was obviously a ruse since they had no idea how to address the issue.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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