Joe Biden ran as a moderate in the 2020 election, but since taking office, he and Vice President Kamala Harris have been aggressively implementing far-left progressive policies to appease the Democratic base.
The Biden-Harris administration has spent trillions of dollars to expand the size and reach of government, forcing families to pay more than $10 billion in payments. $168 billion The government’s policy of “forgiving” other people’s student loan debt, its reckless spending and energy policies, combined with the irresponsible actions of the Federal Reserve, have created an unprecedented inflation crisis that has caused the prices of almost everything, from food to housing, to skyrocket over the past three years.
No law can naturally produce outcomes that are perfectly fair for all groups of people.
But no matter how progressive and disruptive a Biden-Harris administration may be, Kamala Harris’ policy ideas are far more harmful than those promoted by Biden.
Harris may be well placed to pitch herself within the political mainstream, but her record proves she’s anything but: She’s a democratic socialist who pushes left-wing social justice ideas into schools, encourages illegal immigration, and supports legislation aimed at fundamentally changing American society and the economy.
The 10 bills that Harris has co-sponsored or sponsored in the U.S. Senate clearly show that her policies are closer to those of socialists like Bernie Sanders than to moderate Democrats.
1. Green New Deal
Harris Co-organized by The Senate has passed the Green New Deal. The proposal, spearheaded by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (R-NY), aims to “upgrade” nearly every home and business in the U.S. It also mandates a new power grid, guarantees government jobs, establishes a basic income program, imposes regulations to transform U.S. agriculture, and commits trillions of dollars to wind and solar development. It also calls for the phase-out of much of the fossil fuel industry within 10 years.
After all, the Green New Deal has an estimated $92 trillionThis was one of the most expensive bills in history.
2. Climate Equity Act of 2020
Harris’ Climate Equity Act Establish an Office of Climate and Environmental Equity within the Congressional Budget Office. This new agency would be responsible for ensuring that far-left ideas about the dangers of climate change are part of any new laws, regulations, and government investments related to the environment and climate change.
The bill would also require agencies to publish a “climate and environmental justice accountability agenda” every six months and ensure that proposed regulations include an “environmental justice analysis” if the rule could have a “significant impact on a significant number of residents in frontline communities.”
3. Medicare for All Act of 2019
In 2019, Senator Bernie Sanders (I), a socialist from Vermont, legislation It is a bill that would create a government-run universal health care system in the United States. The bill would effectively abolish the modern private health insurance system and force nearly all Americans to rely on the government for their medical needs. Harris was a co-sponsor of the socialist health care plan and then She offered her own version. She campaigned on reforming the government-run health care system as part of her 2020 presidential campaign.
Marketas Center Estimation Funding Sanders’ health care proposals would cost taxpayers more than $32 trillion over 10 years.
4. COVID-19 Bias and Anti-Racism Training Act of 2020
When COVID-19 hysteria reached its peak, Harris’ proposed bill It would fund radical “anti-racism training” programs for health care workers and require the Department of Health and Human Services to “develop bias and anti-racism training requirements consistent with the continuing education requirements of applicable state licensing agencies, such as medical boards.”
5. Protect the Streets
In 2020, Harris sponsored a bill called the “Saving Our Streets Act,” which was marketed as a COVID-19 relief program for small businesses. But unlike many other relief programs, Harris’ bill would have required the government to “give priority to people of color, veterans, women-owned local businesses, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals” — a clearly discriminatory and arguably unconstitutional provision.
6. Voting Security Act of 2020
Harris’ Voting Security Act The bill would have forced all states and localities to make reforms in the 2020 election that would have significantly reduced election security. For example, the bill would have mandated “no-excuse” mail-in absentee voting, ballot drop boxes, and online voting requests nationwide. While some states adopted some or all of these reforms in 2020, many states did not. Many did not..
7. Maternity Care Methods
of Maternity Care MethodA bill introduced by Harris in 2019 would provide federal funding for “health professional training programs to address implicit bias, including racial bias, in obstetric and gynecological care.”
The claim that some groups hold implicit racial bias against other groups is a highly contentious concept developed and promoted by far-left academics and is often used by progressive and socialist politicians as a Trojan horse to introduce other left-wing concepts into the workplace and schools.
8. Completion Act
Harris proposed the idea in July 2019. Completed Action The bill would prohibit the Department of Homeland Security from building or expanding immigration detention facilities. Of course, without new or expanded facilities, government authorities would have to deport or release many immigrants who enter the United States illegally. Because Harris opposes many forms of deportation, the only option left would be to allow immigrants who enter the United States illegally to move freely around the country without restrictions.
9. Environmental Justice for All Act
of Environmental Justice for All ActHarris’ proposed bill would establish “several environmental justice requirements, advisory bodies, and programs to address the disproportionate human and environmental impacts that federal laws and programs have on people of color, low-income communities, and tribal and Native American communities.”
More specifically, it would prohibit “discriminatory influence on the basis of race, color, or national origin.”
This radical proposal requires that government programs and laws ensure that the “effects” of their provisions produce fair outcomes for racial groups. This is impossible unless the government intentionally favors some demographics over others, because no law naturally produces perfectly fair outcomes for all groups of people.
10. Patsy T. Mink and Louise M. Slaughter, Gender Equality in Education Act of 2018
Harris was one of only 13 cosponsors of the Patsy T. Mink and Louise M. Slaughter Equity in Education Act of 2018. The bill would create a new Office of Gender Equity within the Department of Education. Among other powers, the new office would “provide grants and conduct activities to reduce or prevent discrimination, bias, harassment, and violence in any field of education on the basis of actual or perceived sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions or stereotypes.”
While some of the bill’s goals are laudable, its focus on tackling “implicit bias” and gender identity provisions would open the door for federal bureaucrats to inject broad, left-wing agendas into local school districts, which would likely include policies that would force nearly all public schools to allow biological males to participate in girls’ athletics.





