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Kamala Claims Rural Americans Don’t Know How to Use a Copier


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If there is one thing we love about the Left is their heightened sense of superiority. Behind the smiling, and in Kamala Harris’s case, cackling, is a deep disdain for people that don’t hold their progressive views.

It wasn’t very long ago that Biden called anyone who had questions about the vaccine “Neanderthals”. Funny how that “Neanderthal” thinking has been confirmed by the endless reports of complications with multiple vaccines.

Just stretch your memory a little further and you can hear Hillary calling conservative Americans “a basket of deplorables” as if it were yesterday.

They think we’re all ignorant and that’s why they feel entitled to condescend to hard working, intelligent Americans on a daily basis.

The thing about the Left is that they can’t hide their disdain for free thinking Americans. Try as they might, the truth of their feelings will always come out.

Twitter exploded today as footage of yet another Kamala Harris interview was released.

The purpose of the interview was to justify her plan to undermine the American voting system. What we got instead was far more entertaining and telling.

In it, she indicated rural Americans are ignorant and incompetent. The Vice President called Americans not living in cities such as Chicago, New York and San Francisco, inferior.

Kamala doesn’t believe Rural America knows how to use printers. That’s right, the piece of technology created in 1983. She believes non woke people are nearly forty years behind the times.

If you were looking for an example of ignorance… just wow.

Fox News has more on this developing story.

Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized Saturday for arguing against voter ID laws because rural Americans couldn’t get photocopies of their ID’s.

“I don’t think that we should underestimate what that [compromise on voter ID laws] could mean,” Harris said in her interview with BET News. “Because in some people’s mind, that means you’re going to have to Xerox or photocopy your ID to send it in to prove who you are. Well, there are a whole lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities, who don’t – there’s no Kinkos, there’s no OfficeMax near them.”

What makes this even more funny is the fact that in Kamala’s mind, getting a copy made of your ID is nearly impossible.

Of course people have to prove who they are,” Harris continued, but “not in a way that makes it almost impossible for them to prove who they are.”

She’s actually the one that is ignorant to the fact that it isn’t 2001 anymore. Kinko’s isn’t even a thing anymore.

Someone on her staff should let her know that rural Americans have things such as smartphones as well. There are free apps that let you use the camera on your phone to make copies.

On top of that, there are these things called public libraries that have copiers that for a few pennies, can get you all the copies you could hope or desire.

Harris’ comment says more about her ignorance and weak grasp of reality than it does rural America.

Twitter had some great responses to the Vice President’s statements.

 

This one is very clever.

These tweets take the prize.

The vice president’s comments come in the midst of a nationwide battle over voter ID laws, with states like Georgia and Texas taking center stage. Many progressives argue that voter ID laws are “racist,” while Republicans suggest the laws are necessary to prevent voter fraud.

At the end of the day, progressives want to keep the voting system vulnerable to corruption. In order to keep their hold on power, they need to make sure that there is no accountability.

Word of advice for the Left, maybe choose a spokesperson that doesn’t constantly put her foot in her mouth, when she opens opens her mouth. Or at least one that doesn’t make things worse because of her lack of any skill whatsoever.

On second thought, you’re doing great. Keep giving Kamala more to do. The more important the better. The fate of the Right relies on it.



 

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