Kamala Harris's sputtering campaign as it nears the finish line

Back in the 1970s, there was a country-western show called Hee-Haw. A regular part of the show featured a song with a chorus that went "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. Gloom, despair and agony on me."

The reason I bring it up is because it fits the Harris-Walz campaign perfectly:

Prior to Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, Democrats called Republicans Nazis. Then Joe Biden called Trump's supporters "garbage" while Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument speech at the Ellipse just a stone's throw from the Oval Office. Later this week, Harris surrogate Mark Cuban told the ladies (I use that term loosely) of the View that Trump won't surround himself with strong women. Ever.

If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. I've often thought that bad luck was caused by not thinking things through thoroughly. I've thought often whether Biden's outburst was to protect VP Harris. Her closing argument speech was perhaps the most vitriolic speech in campaign history. Kim Strassel's column encapsulates the Democrats' efforts to sabotage their own campaign:

The contempt isn’t working; it’s alienating large segments of the country, including once-key sections of the Democratic coalition. The working class is migrating to the GOP as blue-collar laborers wake up to the disdain the left has for their values and their work. Minority voters, too, are feeling taken for granted, on the verge of voting for Republicans at historic levels.

Americans demand more than “vote for me because I self-attest to moral superiority.” Yet that’s about all the left’s got right now. That’s because the haughty arrogance—and press protection—has allowed the party to continue living in a bubble that shields them from their failings. Look, a dozen (left-leaning, partisan) Nobel Prize-winning economists just assured us that up is down—so we’re good.

This isn't new. Democrats have been talking down to people for years. In 2004, John Kerry asked staffers how he could be losing to an idiot like George W. Bush. Bush was the president at the time. To then-Sen. Kerry, that meant nothing at the time. Democrats still have the habit of talking down to people. Democrats still haven't stopped looking down on the people they see as their inferiors. After the passing of JFK, Hubert Humphrey and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrats gravitated towards being the party of elitists. They aren't elites. They're elitists, meaning that they think that they're elite.

It's time to show the people that VP Harris's policies create inflation, invite foreign criminal gangs into the USA which lead to American citizens getting assaulted or murdered or both. The proof is in the reporting.

VP Harris's policies have failed. She isn't promoting a thriving, expanding private sector economy. The Bidenomics model initiated byJoe Biden and sustained by VP Harris is failing. I'm not saying that because of the October jobs report, which created a pathetic 12,000 jobs. That's only a portion of the total story.

After that, it's worth noting that the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised downward the job creation numbers from September and August by 112,000 jobs. That means Bidenomics' policies are creating 100,000 jobs per month. The economy needs to create 140,000 jobs per month just to keep up with population growth. It's time for some economic growth. It's time for MAGAnomics.

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