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Feisty broad doesn't begin to tell her story. She's only 10 years younger than Ruby Bridges who as a 6 year old in 1960 was the first black child to desegregate an all-white school in Louisiana.
60 years... look at all the progress. 60 years... look at how little progress.
I wonder if those shoes are registered weapons.
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Since I doubt you're otherwise likely to hear any criticisms of her from the left here on the cellar, here's a pretty well-sourced list of The Reasons I Don't Like Kamala The Cop, via tumblr:
- Pushed a law that forces schools to turn undocumented students over to ICE, separating them from their parents and violating human rights
- Laughed about putting parents in jail if their kids missed school, disproportionately harming single parent households, the poor, and families of color like this one, including homeless mothers
- Her office refused to address what the Supreme Court calls “unconstitutionally overcrowded” prisons specifically to perpetuate the exploitation of the mass incarcerated for slave labor close to $1/hour(she later claimed she didn’t know her own lawyers argued this.
- Declined to prosecute Steven Mnuchin after his bank’s predatory lending and foreclosure fraud broke the law “over a thousand” times and ruined the lives of thousands of homeowners, keeping him free to donate to her campaign and become Trump’s Treasury Secretary
- Spent years jailing disproportionately black nonviolent cannabis users while opposing taking cannabis off DEA’s list of most dangerous substances and literally laughing at the idea of legalizing it multiple times, even as her Republican opponent ran to the left of her on the issue. She then tried to pander by admitting to smoking herself despite prosecuting others, but got her story all wrong, and even offended her own Jamaican family to the point they’ve disassociated with her
- Used a technicality to stop the release of a man serving 27 years-to-life after being wrongfully convicted of possession of a knife under the three-strikes law she supported. When civil rights groups and nearly 100,000 petition signatures got him released after 14 years she took him back to court again for a crime he didn’t commit
- Opposed reforming California’s three-strikes law, which is the only one in the country to impose life sentences for minor felonies and incarcerates black people at 12x the rate as white people, three different times, even while her Republican opponent supported reform
- Appealed a judge ruling that the death penalty was unconstitutional and won on a technicality, resulting in continued executions
- When evidence pointed towards a black defendant being framed by police, Harris avoided DNA testing to keep him on death row
- Protected serial child rapists by refusing to prosecute in the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal
- Lied about her state’s solitary confinement to block a suit by inmates, claiming there was none in California when there were about 6,400 victims of the practice, which is considered torture
- Oversaw a state prosecutor falsifying a confession to get a life sentence and then destroyed the evidence, upheld a conviction secured by a prosecutor lying under oath, and oversaw the framing of another man
- Opposed legislation that would require independent investigation of fatal police shootings despite criticism from many civil rights advocates including California’s Legislative Black Caucus
- Opposed statewide implementation of police body cameras and ignored police brutality, multiple officers raping a teenager, and other officers sharing racist and homophobic messages, despite multiple requests from the public defender
- Refused to hand over the names of police whose testimonies led to convictions despite the officers’ arrest records and past misconduct
- Tried to deny a transgender inmate healthcare and endangered trans women by forcing them into mens prisons, leading to the rape and torture of at least one trans inmate
- Stood by silently as $730 million was spent on moving inmates to for-profit private prisons
- Delayed the confiscation of illegal firearms from dangerous people, then posed a “continued risk to public safety” by failing to implement changes state auditors recommended to fix this despite receiving $24 million specifically for this purpose
- Voted two different times to block federal funding for abortions
- Following the foreclosure fraud scandal she negotiated a deal great for banks but bad for the ruined homeowners, becoming one of Wall Street’s favorite candidates to fundraise for
- Voted to give Trump increased military spending two different times.
- Supports Trump escalating war in Syria
- Co-sponsored the bill that let Trump impose sanctions on Iran which violated the nuclear deal and lead to the currently rising tensions
- “Systematically violated defendants’ civil and constitutional rights” in crime lab scandal
- Kept her Orange County DA office from being charged for running an unconstitutional jailhouse informant program they tried to cover up.
- Oversaw San Francisco’s felony conviction rate rising from 52% to 67% in only 3 years
- As part of her tough on crime approach she assigned senior prosecutors to misdemeanors like graffiti and vandalism, tripling the number of cases brought to trial
- Mocks the activist call to “build more schools, less jails”
- Supports collecting and keeping DNA from people even if they’ve not been charged with a crime
- Defended the discriminatory practice of cash bail in court as recently as June 2016
- Supports Israel’s right-wing government and cozies up to AIPAC, co-sponsored resolution against Obama in support of illegal settlements, does not support Palestinian rights, and calls BDS “anti-semitic”
- Claimed to be unaware of sexual harassment and retaliation by her top aide over a 6 year span
- Sponsored a bill allowing for prosecutors to seize profits before charges are even filed and opposed a bill that would reform civil asset forfeiture
- Defended a prison’s religious discrimination in hiring policy
- Opposed calls to tear down 700 miles of existing border wall/fence
- Fought to limit amount of land indigenous tribes could place in trust and tried to take reservation land away from a tribe just to keep them from evicting a non-indigenous man who had lived there without paying rent for 24 years
- Is a latecomer in endorsing Medicare for All and already appears to be backtracking on multiple aspects of it
- Refused to review a case in which a pharmaceutical CEO killed his wife but made it look like a suicide after their son died under mysterious circumstances as well
- Refused to prosecute PG&E for its massive gas pipeline explosion and now its consultants are running her campaign
- Did not properly investigate the San Onofre scandal to protect her political allies.
- Refused to investigate Herbalife’s exploitation and fraud, receiving donations from people connected to the corporation
- Her associate operated a fake police force but somehow all charges were dismissed
- Refuses to support AB5 to give gig workers like rideshare drivers basic employee rights (her brother-in-law & niece are high-up in Uber)
- Opposed legalization of sex work, endangered sex workers, and oversaw people being charged for prostitution without even agreeing to sex
- Endangered the public by supporting legislation that increased the homeless sex offender population 24x in 3 years, then appealed a court’s ruling that it was unconstitutional. Her Republican opponent ran to the left of her on this issue
- Accepted thousands of dollars of campaign funds from Donald and Ivanka Trump multiple times
- Accepts donations from prominent charter school pusher and billionaire Reed Hastings
edit: sorry that all the links redirect through tumblr, i dont know how to fix that without manually changing each one to the destination link and i do not have the patience to do that
Last edited by erika (11/11/2020 3:35 pm)
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I would have preferred a more liberal ticket, and maybe it would have done better, but it may have done worse, and this ticket did win,
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She had a tough row to hoe and accomplished a great deal to get where she's at.
She was successful by making the right(no pun) people happy. That's the way democracy works.
Do the right thing? What is the right thing? In a democracy it's what the majority want.
The founding fathers were aware and afraid of that so they designed a republic to prevent the majority from bullying.
I doubt the founding fathers gave much thought to trans women, or a ton of other things they couldn't imagine.
Unfortunately their biggest attempt to do right was separation of church and state which lasted about a week.
The church, any church, is determined to tell people what to do/don't do, and you'll get nowhere in public office bucking them.
But the church is just saying you have to do this and that for they are the right things.
That's good, because the church has the clout to make the politicians do the right things.
I know what the right things are for the politicians should do....
the church told me.