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August 16, 2024 24 mins
Kamala Harris just unveiled her economic plan Conceivable Ampleness Harris' game plan is seen as a continuation and expansion of some Biden association systems, with a more grounded highlight on government intercession to counter corporate interests. Regardless, the result of her suggestions will depend upon legitimate support and the ability to address stowed away monetary hardships, for instance, extension and creation network interferences. While her philosophy could reverberate with voters stressed over the run of the mill cost for the majority regular things, it isn't yet make room in which these courses of action will diverge from Trump's similar to monetary impact and resident endorsement. Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her economic plan to reduce the cost of living, focusing on housing, healthcare, and food prices. Her ideas include tax breaks for developers of entry-level housing, a $25,000 down payment assistance program for first-time homebuyers, and a federal ban on grocery price gouging. Additionally, she intends to increase tax credits for families with middle- and lower-incomes and reduce the cost of insulin and prescription drugs.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Kamala Harris, as of late uncovered her financial arrangement pointed
toward bringing down the cost for most everyday items, with
an emphasis on handling issues like lodging, medical care, and
food costs. Her recommendations incorporate measures like a government prohibition
on staple cost gouging, a twenty five thousand dollars help

(00:28):
program for initial installments for first time home buyers, and
tax breaks for designers of section level lodging. Also, she
intends to diminish insulin and physician endorsed drug costs and
grow tax reductions for center and lower pay families. Correlation
with Trump's financial recommendations duties and exchange, Harris reprimanded previous

(00:51):
President Donald Trump's proposition to force levies on imported merchandise,
which she contends would go about as a public deals
charge inflating costs for families. Trump's taxes are supposed to
raise costs on various items, possibly costing families in extra
three thousand steen hundred dollars every year. Lodging and home ownership,

(01:12):
Harris's arrangement to address the lodging deficiency incorporates building three
million new homes and offering monetary help to first time
home buyers. This differentiations with Trump's emphasis on liberation and
expense motivating forces to invigorate lodging improvement. However, both face difficulties,
for example, drafting guidelines and development costs medical care and

(01:35):
medication expenses. Both Harris and Trump have tended to professionally
prescribed drug costs, yet Harris's methodology includes extending federal Health
Insurance's capacity to arrange drug costs, while Trump recently executed
a cap on insulin costs for specific government medical care beneficiaries.
Charge strategies, Harris proposes expanding tax reductions for FAI families

(02:00):
and disposing of duties on tips for administration laborers, which
lines up with a portion of Trump's past tax break drives. However,
with an emphasis on center and lower pay families, possible adequacy,
Harris's arrangement is viewed as a continuation and extension of
some Biden organization strategies, with a more grounded accentuation on

(02:21):
government mediation to counter corporate interests. Nonetheless, the outcome of
her recommendations will rely upon authoritative endorsement and the capacity
to address hidden financial difficulties. For example, expansion and production
network interruptions. While her methodology might resound with electors worried

(02:41):
about the typical cost for many everyday items, it is
not yet clear the way in which these arrangements will
contrast with Trumps as far as financial effect and citizen approve.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
Ah, I hope y'all got that.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Feel free to call and.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
The five sixty three.

Speaker 5 (03:13):
Nine nine nine three seventy four two.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Let's say a few.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
Feet to come and five six three nine ninety nine
three seventy four two.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
That's what the thay with it?

Speaker 6 (03:40):
The world wants to know. I see, you can get
a petition you put it together against Trump. Petitioners are
saying that Trump did not run for precedent.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Who can do it? Who can do it? I little call.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
On my head try.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
Yeah, yeah, Hello, how are you? Who is Oh yeah,
how are you? Doojo?

Speaker 5 (04:27):
I am doing very well?

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Thank you for calls?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Who did Yeah? This is brother Michael Thojo. So you
know the thing is right now we are under constitutional crisis,
my friends. Right now. Anybody who says I do this,
I do that. I do this, I do that. Whether

(04:52):
it's Trump, whether it is Camela, it's really it doesn't
matter because on September eighteenth, when the judge will see
Donald Trump, either give him in what kind of sentences,
it's until September eighteen anything, both of them saying it's

(05:17):
worthless to us until after September eighteen, we shall see
what's going on in the United States. What do you think?

Speaker 6 (05:27):
What do happen?

Speaker 3 (05:29):
I know it's you.

Speaker 6 (05:31):
I know it's good. Did you hear what I did?
You hear what I recommended right before I picked up
your call? Do you hear what I recommended?

Speaker 1 (05:44):
No? I didn't. I was trying to call you my friend.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
No O, can you opinion?

Speaker 6 (05:50):
And I appreciate, I appreciate your telling, but yeah, I
recommend it. We get partition, we put the pation together
and see we how many people we can get the
done thing. And I'm talking about before September eighteen, saving
president do the fact that you know, for whatever he's
already been kept on full fell. He's already community treason, so.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
You know, okay, yes, I understand, but you know, plus
September eighteen, it will be added to his for file.
You know, there are his records and and then his
recurs is looked like basically not not so good. I

(06:36):
never see any presidents in any other countries. They have
this much crap in there for records. And also Kamala Harris,
you know, she may say, yeah, I make I make
three million new houses, I bring your rent down right now?
Do you know senior citizens paying up to two thousand

(06:57):
dollars rent in all of their patriots goes towards red
and and how they supposed people to live. I mean,
this is insanity. If Camala Harris wants to become president,
she just needs better and says from the day one,
I will make sure everybody gets UBI checked UBI checked

(07:22):
because of thousand dollars minimums right away. And that's why
if if, if, if she just talks and doesn't produce,
then it doesn't matter who will become president. You see

(07:43):
what the.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
Fair Yeah, we'll be messed to be the way in
a bad place right now. Yes, because they qualified. People
don't want to do the job because I'm pretty to
let's put it like that. People don't appreciate people try

(08:04):
to help a man, you know, and I understanding there too.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Right, It's a difficult job as a president really these days,
is not easy to become a president, especially in North
America in the United States, because you know, you have
so much satisfy these people, bad people, everybody, So you
know it's very hard to come to some agreement and

(08:33):
become a US president. But you know, we want ubi
check count on February first for everybody thousand dollars. I
wish two thousands, but we start with thousand dollars and
repression for the black people that standing in California. Still

(08:57):
they haven't dispersed those checks. She has to put executive
order and they need to immediately give about twenty five
thousand h to the black people in California for repression
and let's do it. If she's serious, she needs to

(09:17):
have serious you know, attitude and serious talk that said, yes,
I do this if if I become the future president
of the USA. Am I right or wrong?

Speaker 4 (09:34):
Well yeah, you right, you right? As far as being
need to be serious, but I would put her seriousness
on execution of what's available to THEE started right at.

Speaker 6 (09:46):
The very moment that she takes out.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Uh, you know, you can't be dealing down and talking
about what we won't do. It's already evident was needed.
Just take care of the stuff, just needed, you know, right,
that'd be that.

Speaker 6 (10:01):
Would be a good beginning. Like this, take care of
some of the stuff is immediately needed.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
To you know, yeah, why people having to pay almost
everything they make in disability or social security, et cetera.
They have to pay up to what seventeen fifty or

(10:26):
sixteen hundred dollars in it. They just to have a
roof on their head. Forget about the food, et cetera.
And you know gas, gas is so expensive and et cetera.
You know what what the payment for Medica and Medicare,
et cetera. They have to pay a fee and forget

(10:47):
about that. And that's why we have so many of
our elders are dying in the United States because lack
of care. We need a better healthcare system that it's
shows us better than the Canada, better than Britannia, et cetera.
We need to have totally just you know, a real

(11:11):
real deal. Not you go and pay, you go make
surgery and come back the bill comes two thousand dollars
you'll have to pay for example, for seniors from their
day drink, you know, when every thing is taken from them.
You know, so that's the problem. I mean, go ahead, yeah,

(11:36):
I hate.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
But you know what one way about going about this stuff.
We've been studying all these other countries, and I've been
hearing that people talk about all these other countries and
why can't we take some of the best implement it
in America. Why can't American implement the own systems? Why

(12:04):
why does everybody have to uh get the get the
hand in the in the bucket. At the same time,
you no.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Well, very well, because of this disparity between rich and
put is so high. I mean, there's no me that
class my friends hey in the United States, and that's
the biggest problem be having. I mean either you're pull
like me and you or you have tetratility or of
dollars dollars offshore accounts, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
Okay, yeah, but I feel like you need to execute
you know, the people that got the jobs. You do
the job, and the people that serve the supposed to
be serving the people that serve the people.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Uh huh.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Sure, That's how I feel about it.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
But AI is coming, my friend, AI is take it
taken off Reabe thousands meanings of jobs away from Americans
and Canadian and from the whole world. I mean, look
at China, China, I mean, uh, everything is pretty much
done by Ai and the people. There is a few

(13:20):
jobs left in China also, So everybody is a problem,
my friend. It's not on the United States.

Speaker 6 (13:29):
Yeah, the world. The world is jammed up in you know,
because everything is uh, grab grab grabs, you know. And
you know, if you ain't got, if you ain't got
no money, right, it ain't fun.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I mean.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
And now it's corporation. There's big business. Everything, everything is
big business. You got the new Man.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Because you know, we needed a government of people, by
the people, for the people. It doesn't exist, my friends,
anywhere in the world today. Is the government of corporation
by the corporation for the corporation exists. And as long
as that exists, we shall see.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
You know, the.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Wars and rumor of wars and country against countries. Everybody
wants minerals of the other country, and the other country
wants minerals of the other country. And so we have
woes in Middle East, we have woves in Ukraine and Russia,
and we have we keeps. We have to take care

(14:47):
of the people of America somehow before we give the
money to Ukraine, to Zelenski, who the hell Zelenski is
every time he is like a poor guy and come
to United the States and it goes to the House
of Chambers and talk and then say, okay, tomorrow they

(15:10):
will give you tidy billion dollars more this or something.
But the hell it is, it's a shame that they
have money for the rules for atom bombes, but really
they don't have the money for the people. Go ahead, listen,

(15:30):
I hate.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I hear you.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
What is it?

Speaker 6 (15:34):
It's uh, I don't know what it is to be
with after, I think it's a whole lot of green,
a whole lot of selfishness.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
Amen.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
That's where it. That's what it boils down to in
the human being. And it's been it's been replicating in
each and every human being to the point where we
had critical mass and the planet is uh, basically just
bleeding your selfish. So with that, with with with with

(16:08):
that going on, you know, so be hard to get
it back to any kind of fairness decency.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Yeah, there's no differencey left in anywhere. And come on,
I mean Joe Biden does around the country, you know
that somebody else doing yeah you know, oh yeah, yeah,
so so so so you know, it's still you know,

(16:39):
this uh constitution crisis we have September eighteenth. We don't
know what will happen to our uh Donald Trump. And
then based on that, based on that, a lot of
ships will come out. I will tell you guys, yeah,

(17:05):
will be locked up, you know, and then you know
what will happen? I mean they she doesn't need to
run for presidency. She's going good you called martial law
after for September eighteenth, and then what will happen? Elections

(17:26):
by bye and marshall Love will be impose into inside
the United States, and then she's going to be president
for a number of months in the future. What do
you think of that?

Speaker 6 (17:39):
Police, I don't know then about that. That's that's your
that's your ins. But what I think it's I think
it's probably the cricket h martial love to.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
So, so so you say yes or no possibility or yes? Maybe?
I don't you know what.

Speaker 6 (18:07):
I can't tell you because they who knows? Who knows?

Speaker 1 (18:16):
I can't tell I.

Speaker 6 (18:18):
Say who want who won't do work? But I will
say that that sounds like more of a Trump move
than a Middle move.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
So so you say you like Camelon more than Trump.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
Right, I'm not saying anything.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Oh, you don't say anything. You're new drugs, You're just
new trug right now.

Speaker 6 (18:45):
Yeah, I'm new to right now because you know, ah,
I want the country to be better, and you.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Know everybody wants to.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
Everybody is to yes. But the question for you know,
I won't qualify people. Yeah, I won't qualify people to
do the job that needs to be done to help
the people in the right right Okay, but help the

(19:17):
conty to grow?

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Uh huh and h.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Stressed down?

Speaker 1 (19:26):
You know, are you pays from San Francisco? Are you
patch from California?

Speaker 6 (19:35):
Am I in California?

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (19:38):
That that is not going to ask me questions.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
But I mean, you know, I means I can know
you better from each area you are. I mean, are
you from I mean Washington? I don't think so Washington.
You know, you're either from California in northern California or
you The next guess for me is you're from Atlanta

(20:05):
and near Georgia, Georgia, State of Georgia.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Hot, Okay, that's true.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
All right, Hey, you can say I'm from everywhere. That's
where I'm at right now.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
It's just that word.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Well, that's fine. I mean, no offense. I mean that's
why I don't know.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
What are you?

Speaker 6 (20:33):
What are you in the United States? Do I No?

Speaker 1 (20:37):
I live in Singapore actually right now, okay, so so
you called me from Singapore. You said yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's fine.

Speaker 6 (20:45):
That's fine, you know, because.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
I thought that was kind of But but but we
have we are many f third device just sitting right,
I have on my occasion, you know, because Singapore is is.
Singapore is the friend of USA, you know, because we

(21:08):
are close to China, so they we are very friends.
I mean, anything happens, we are kind of protected in Singapore,
but I don't know for how long, but at least
for sometimes.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
Yeah, okay, okay, if you say so, I'm gonna I'm
gonna I'm gonna take.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Your word because you said, all right, thank you, thank you.
So so, so what is your name my friend dojo
or what your.

Speaker 6 (21:45):
I am the dojo too?

Speaker 1 (21:50):
And so so are you Indians or or are you
from Black.

Speaker 6 (21:59):
Black?

Speaker 1 (22:00):
I mean, well you're.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
Right now, I'm gonna remain a slight chance mysterious, Okay.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Okay, but but it's very possibility you can be an
Indian Indian red Indian feel my friend because the way
you talk bit it threw me off. But bottom line,
doesn't matter whether you're a red Indian, you are my friend,
you're Trump black, you're my friend to It doesn't matter really,
we are all.

Speaker 6 (22:35):
Yeah, that's how I feel about it myself. That's why
it does for me to ask the question like that.
It really doesn't matter, you know, because we didn't talk,
you know what I mean? Yeah, I understand and we
are able to talk talk all that, Olse don't don't really.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Know, you know, but you ay, you cutch me. You
can be ready Indian and you can be black from
but it doesn't matter for me really, that's only its
identity really. But the question is if we are we

(23:15):
are all from this planet with one one planet, one people,
please basically that's the slogan. But there is one time,
one people. Yeah exactly.

Speaker 6 (23:31):
We live on this train. That's what we gotta do
to the all right, I appreciate the conversation. You feel
jo me next time.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Okay, So I hope you actually you can you can
go fifteen minutes more if.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
You want, yeah, but I don't want to.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
Okay, Okay, it's time up.

Speaker 6 (23:57):
Okay, Oh all right, I'm gonna cut out.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Okay. Nice touching to you, man like.

Speaker 6 (24:04):
Yeah, your free to subscribe. Take care now, okay, but
you can call bye bye will y'all. That's all Geer
feed the subscribe.

Speaker 5 (24:20):
And we'll give you something else a little bit late, y'all.

Speaker 6 (24:23):
Take care, yeah,
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