In a friendly interview with all the smoke podcast, Incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris has demonstrated that she has no understanding of how a bill becomes law.
What we know here is another situation where Kamala is interviewed by her own fans and asks fluff questions to make her look good and in command. Unfortunately for her, she's an idiot who can't understand why she believes what she believes, and the only thing you can tell from the interview is how stupid and shallow she is.
One of the moderators approached her with the following story. “Explain to me how a bill becomes a law.” What happened next was pure comedy, a skit about dumb people speaking as if they believed smart people were speaking. . This is really something:
I believe that the best way for this system to work is for the power to be in the hands of the people and to uphold their rights. [sic] And meet their needs. So the big macros are going backwards, right? One of the ways the system works to do that, which is the way the system should work, is to elect representatives to represent the people in state legislatures, where laws are passed. That's it. Or in Congress, where federal laws are passed. And for the system to work properly, legislators, members of state legislatures, such as state senators, state representatives, or members of the House of Representatives or U.S. senators, must have a way to meet and receive information. . About what people want. I think it's always really important that we know the power to organize around what we need. Sometimes it takes the form of letter writing, and sometimes it takes the form of large-scale protests to ensure people's voices are heard. and representative leaders who, as their responsibility, are responsible for crafting legislation that meets the needs of the people. And when you document it, if it's a state capitol or Congress, there's a vote in that body, and if a majority of the people there agree to it, it becomes law. So that's how it works. So this ties in with what we talked about earlier, reminding people that they have rights. right Expecting their leaders to listen to them and take their needs seriously.
No, it's not. And if you watch the video, you can see her spouting nonsense like this to prolong her time in hopes of getting real answers.
She had completely forgotten about the executive branch. Nothing becomes law until the governor or the President of the United States signs it. Yes, both legislative bodies must pass it with a majority, but it goes to the executive branch in the form of the governor or president for final approval. Ultimately, a bill becomes law after it is approved by the executive branch.
This woman was a U.S. senator. How can she not know this?
This woman is the current vice president. How can she not know this?
This woman is running for president. How can she not know this? Does she know the office she is running for?
Kamala and I are only a year apart, so that means we both read the same comics on Saturday mornings…of course.
What was she doing on Saturday morning? We know she wasn't reading a book or working at McDonald's.
What a dummy this woman is–much stupider than I thought.
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