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On the final, and most anticipated, night of the four-day Chicago convention, Harris, 59, promised to chart a "New Way Forward" as she and Trump, 78, enter the final 11 weeks of the razor-close campaign.

After days of protests from Palestinian supporters who were disappointed at not getting a speaking spot at the convention, Harris delivered a pledge to secure Israel, bring the hostages home from Gaza and end the war in the Palestinian enclave.

"Now is the time to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire deal done," she said to cheers. "And let me be clear, I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself."

"What has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. So many innocent lives lost, desperate hungry people fleeing for safety over and over again. The scale of suffering is heartbreaking," she said.

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[–] [email protected] 37 points 2 months ago (2 children)

"And America, we must also be steadfast in advancing our security and values abroad."

Values? Is this where she talks about compassion and justice, and creating a safer world through peace and de-escalation in the Middle East?

"As commander in chief, I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world."

Oh.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I get the sense that hawkish statement is more in regards to Russia than anything. I know Iran and N. Korea are up there, but when your old arch nemesis is invading neighbors, even Dems go hawkish.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Apart from pure domestic "tough" politics, I think China/Taiwan is the actual motivator for worrying about military strength. Russia has shown itself to be barely capable of fighting its neighbor. China sounds like it actually has weapons that are able to threaten our forces, and have been saber rattling against Taiwan.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Fair. I generally try to avoid calling them an enemy since they have very little to gain from a war with the US (at least for now) yet we know they want Taiwan (and probably more) which makes them a threat and a good reason to keep a strong military.

They just aren't as outwardly hostile since they're still a trade partner. For instance, if somehow an alliance formed in WW3 against "the West", my money is on them prefering neutrality, similar to India. It's just better for their country, even if they could use it to (temporarily) snag Taiwan. They'd much rather take Taiwan as a one-off.

But yeah, you're right though even if they aren't part of the "axis of evil", lol

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

I think everything with China is a game of chicken, but it's a game of chicken each side wants to be well prepared for in case something goes wrong. China doesn't want to fight the US, but if they think whatever's happening in our politics means we wouldn't fight them for Taiwan, they might invade assuming we won't act. But if they misjudge and we do act, they certainly would like to have ship-killing missiles available for the fight.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

This is one of those "they're both the same" kind of arguments. They always need tempered with a call to still vote against the other guy

[–] [email protected] 32 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I’ll choose to bend over backwards here in order to assume positive intent - Harris, as VP, has almost no power in the situation currently. Biden is literally one of, if not the most, Zionist presidents in the history of the US. Biden will never stop short of giving Israel everything and more, even as Netenyahu repeatedly embarrasses him and shows himself to be a fascist head of a terror state who considers Israel beyond reproach and above international law.

Once Kamala assumes the presidency, she will be able to act on her own authority. Let’s hope that moment brings a marked turn in American support of the unfolding genocide in Gaza. And if not, we can apply pressure on the Harris admin until she changes her tune. That wouldn’t be possible at all with Trump or Biden, so at least with Harris we have some glimmer of hope for the Palestinian people.

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[–] [email protected] 24 points 2 months ago

Ever since the Biden administration redefined “ceasefire” to mean “hostage exchange pause” it’s become a meaningless term. The US needs to completely cut off arms support to Israel. That is the only ethical and moral action at this point. Anything less is abetting genocide.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 months ago (1 children)

So nothing different from current stance of watching Isreal trying to kill or displace everyone in Gaza plus possibly attacking everyone around them?

[–] [email protected] 35 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I’m honestly going to have to wait until the rubber actually hits the road (read: until she actually has the authority to meaningfully act and define national policy without AIPAC threatening to dump money into Trump’s wallet if she refuses to support Bibi’s agenda). I’m not being glib, or suggesting we ignore Gaza and the genocide there. All I’m saying is that I’m basically certain that there’s WAY more behind the scenes strong-arming-with-campaign-money going on here than most people are willing to admit.

All that said, if she doesn’t shift course relatively quickly once she clinches the election, my opinion on her stance on Gaza is going to change drastically.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Her speech was about increasing the war machine and never stopping support. So doubt she'll change much but can hope. Not that hopes done much since Obama

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago (3 children)

While I do get what you’re saying on some level, I feel like you’re ignoring how much AIPAC’s threat of throwing their cash towards the fascists sucks the air out of the room and makes rational discussion of the topic extremely difficult.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

I mean, she could spring it on everyone at the last minute. Like Friday before the election, come out in support of an arms embargo. It's all anyone would be talking about and it wouldn't matter how much money AIPAC shoves out the door.

Of course, she won't, because we'll keep unconditionally arming Netanyahu as he starts war after war to stay in power. If we don't start sending troops to protect Netanyahu's political career.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

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Democrats believe taxpayer dollars should never flow to employers who steal workers’ wages, violate labor laws, engage in union-busting, or exploit immigrant workers to depress working conditions for all workers. We will increase funding and staffing at the Department of Labor to aggressively enforce wage, hour, health, and safety rules across the economy. Democrats believe employees who are being misclassified, including gig and platform workers, deserve wage and workplace protections including minimum wage and overtime pay, and we support using the ABC test to determine employee status. Democrats believe that all workers should be able to hold their employers accountable for unpaid or underpaid wages, regardless of corporate structure. We support using grants and collaborative relationships with community organizations to ensure that workers know their rights and responsibilities under the law. Democrats will strengthen labor rights for the more than 20 million public-sector employees in the United States by passing the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, which would provide a federal guarantee for public-sector employees to bargain for better pay and benefits and the working conditions they deserve.

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https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2020-Democratic-Party-Platform.pdf

full platform link

basically Biden 2.0 in a younger shell

that $15 an hour the citizens demanded a decade ago is still talked about

after having derailed the rail workers' strike, they mentioned them at the convention

still going to be arming a government committing genocide

police reform was mentioned, and it was a watered-down version of what Biden had talked about the last election

the Democrats also failed to uphold the promise of protecting our environment and on police reform during Biden's presidency with Georgia with cop city, but both are still on their platform just a light version of it

We will take action to protect wildernesses and waters, and require full, rigorous, and transparent scientific and environmental reviews of any proposed mining projects near national treasures.

Biden and Harris have turned a deaf ear to the protesters who were protesting on our behalf demanding better to instead hold a celeb filled gala

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