Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism on Instagram for touting job creation under President Joe Biden. Consumers raise concerns about quality of life issues and foreign policy actions.
This comes after Harris blamed former president Donald Trump for overturning Roe v. Wade, accusing him of promoting strict abortion laws.
He also expressed fear of Trump’s possible re-election on “The View,” emphasizing the need for an aggressive campaign.
Kamala Harris Criticized for Job Creation Posts
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Kamala Harris, the vice president of the United States, sparked controversy after sharing an animated bar chart on Instagram showing job creation under different presidents’ first 36 months in office.
On the chart, Joe Biden’s administration had the highest number of jobs, earning praise from Harris, who highlighted the country’s economic progress in the caption, writing: “Our country is beating economic forecasts and breaking records for job growth.”
However, in the comments, not everyone is satisfied with the statistics. One user wrote, “Everyone has at least two jobs these days. Can we work on improving the quality of life? Like better wages, affordable access to health care, more vacation days and longer paid maternity leave. People many are mentally unhealthy.”
Another said: “It’s true because nobody worked during the big ‘C’ and now people have to get 2-3 part-time jobs just to make ends meet. Stop trying to take credit for half-truths and outright lies.”
Others raised concerns about foreign policy actions, with the former vice mayor of Tamarac, FL, asking Harris to “Show me a graph with the total number of Palestinians killed by Biden.” He added: “You and #genocidejoe have killed the most.”
“How many deaths have you created?” the fourth user chimed in.
Vice President Blames Donald Trump For Overturning Roe v. Wade
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During the interview with CNN Laura Coates in Wisconsin last month, Harris didn’t mince words when she attributed the reversal of Roe v. Wade to former President Donald Trump. He emphasized that Trump is “proud that women are suffering in silence” in the strict abortion laws that emerged after his tenure.
“The president previously stated his intentions quite clearly. And fast forward to recently, saying he’s proud of what he’s doing,” Harris insisted.
Highlighting the seriousness of the situation, the VP continued: “In conclusion, he is proud that women have been deprived of the basic freedom to make decisions about their own bodies; by inference, proud that doctors are punished and criminalized for providing health care, proud that women suffer in silence because they do not have access to the health care they need.”
“So, let’s understand that the stakes are very high,” he added.
Kamala Harris Says She’s ‘Scared As Heck’ About Donald Trump Winning The Election
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In an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” Harris, answering a question from host Joy Behar, admitted she was “terrified” about the possibility of Trump winning another term as president.
He emphasized the importance of an aggressive campaign to prevent Trump’s re-election, stating: “I’m so scared! That is why I travel to our country. You know, there’s an old saying that there are only two ways to run for office — either unopposed or afraid. So on all those things, yes, we should all be afraid.”
Based on the responsibility to ensure a better future for children, the 59-year-old added, “When we fear for the future of our children, do we then stay in bed with the blankets closed? No, we can’t. We need to get re-elected. No question. We must be on the road.”
Kamala Harris Describes Upcoming Election as a Choice Between ‘Efficiency Versus Chaos’
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In another part of the interview, Harris emphasized the importance of upholding women’s autonomy over their bodies, stating, “In this year of our Lord 2024, the government should not tell women what to do with their bodies, and that is fundamental. “
When asked by Alyssa Griffin, “The View” co-host and former Trump aide-turned-critic, about Biden’s polling struggles over Trump, Harris attributed it to voters’ growing focus on “what this election means.”
He framed the choice as one between “efficiency versus chaos” and emphasized the importance of preserving American democracy and the future of children.
“This is going to be split screen,” Harris said. “And I believe that the American people will vote in favor of what is in the best interest of the future of our country and, in particular, of our children.”
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