Kamala Harris
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For example, even in this administration, they passed a tax bill, guys, benefiting the top 1% in the biggest corporations of America. And it's going to contribute, it's estimated $1 trillion to the deficit for the richest people who don't need it.
For example, even in this administration, they passed a tax bill, guys, benefiting the top 1% in the biggest corporations of America. And it's going to contribute, it's estimated $1 trillion to the deficit for the richest people who don't need it.
For example, even in this administration, they passed a tax bill, guys, benefiting the top 1% in the biggest corporations of America. And it's going to contribute, it's estimated $1 trillion to the deficit for the richest people who don't need it.
Meanwhile, in America, even before this pandemic, in 99% of the counties in America, if you were a minimum wage worker working full time, you cannot afford market rate for a one bedroom apartment. Look at where we are in the midst of this coronavirus, where it's estimated over the next month, 20 million renters will not be able to pay their rent.
Meanwhile, in America, even before this pandemic, in 99% of the counties in America, if you were a minimum wage worker working full time, you cannot afford market rate for a one bedroom apartment. Look at where we are in the midst of this coronavirus, where it's estimated over the next month, 20 million renters will not be able to pay their rent.
Meanwhile, in America, even before this pandemic, in 99% of the counties in America, if you were a minimum wage worker working full time, you cannot afford market rate for a one bedroom apartment. Look at where we are in the midst of this coronavirus, where it's estimated over the next month, 20 million renters will not be able to pay their rent.
15 million homeowners will not be able to pay their mortgage. And so what we're looking at is the difference of opinion, because what I have seen out of the Republican Party since I've been in the Senate these last three and a half years is is it's all about deregulation.
15 million homeowners will not be able to pay their mortgage. And so what we're looking at is the difference of opinion, because what I have seen out of the Republican Party since I've been in the Senate these last three and a half years is is it's all about deregulation.
15 million homeowners will not be able to pay their mortgage. And so what we're looking at is the difference of opinion, because what I have seen out of the Republican Party since I've been in the Senate these last three and a half years is is it's all about deregulation.
It's about taking away the teeth from the EPA, which is about saying, let's bring down greenhouse gas emissions, because guess what? We all need to breathe clean air. It's been about deregulation of industries, including coal and oil. Again, same point, right? It has been about putting Betsy DeVos, are you kidding me, in the Secretary of Education, and to continue to try and privatize education.
It's about taking away the teeth from the EPA, which is about saying, let's bring down greenhouse gas emissions, because guess what? We all need to breathe clean air. It's been about deregulation of industries, including coal and oil. Again, same point, right? It has been about putting Betsy DeVos, are you kidding me, in the Secretary of Education, and to continue to try and privatize education.
It's about taking away the teeth from the EPA, which is about saying, let's bring down greenhouse gas emissions, because guess what? We all need to breathe clean air. It's been about deregulation of industries, including coal and oil. Again, same point, right? It has been about putting Betsy DeVos, are you kidding me, in the Secretary of Education, and to continue to try and privatize education.
as opposed to invest in our children. And when we, as Democrats, talk about it, it's not about cost. It's about investment. You want to look at our friends in the private sector. You know those who are most successful? The ones who don't ask, what's it going to cost? They ask, what is the return on my investment? That's how Democrats think. What's the return on the investment?
as opposed to invest in our children. And when we, as Democrats, talk about it, it's not about cost. It's about investment. You want to look at our friends in the private sector. You know those who are most successful? The ones who don't ask, what's it going to cost? They ask, what is the return on my investment? That's how Democrats think. What's the return on the investment?
as opposed to invest in our children. And when we, as Democrats, talk about it, it's not about cost. It's about investment. You want to look at our friends in the private sector. You know those who are most successful? The ones who don't ask, what's it going to cost? They ask, what is the return on my investment? That's how Democrats think. What's the return on the investment?
You invest in the American people, you will win every day of the week.
You invest in the American people, you will win every day of the week.
You invest in the American people, you will win every day of the week.
And the people of this country need to really ask the question, which they do every day. And I think this election is going to give them the answer. Who is standing by working people in America? Working people. People who work hard every day if they're working one job or three jobs. People who just want others to recognize the dignity of their work and their labor.
And the people of this country need to really ask the question, which they do every day. And I think this election is going to give them the answer. Who is standing by working people in America? Working people. People who work hard every day if they're working one job or three jobs. People who just want others to recognize the dignity of their work and their labor.