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Kamala Harris Post-Netanyahu Speech
Kamala’s always bouncy and perked up, but such was not the case after meeting with Netanyahu; who I’m sure bullied Kamala into promising she would never cut off arms to “defend Israel.”
I like Kamala's progressive positions on domestic policies; unfortunately she won't stop sending bombs, bullets and billions to Israel and Ukraine.
When it comes to US foreign policy re: Russia, Ukraine, Iran, China and the Palestinians, Harris is completely unremarkable as she serves as just another COG IN ZOG.
ZOG = Zionist Organized Government
Kamala knows how to spew anti-Russia, anti-Iran, anti-China hate just like the rest of ZOG.
Kamala isn't a DNC-approved candidate for nothing: Kamala has what it takes to be a DNC candidate for President: Lie, Smile, Kill. Lie, Smile, Kill.
It won't be long now before Kamala is known as Kamala the Killer, as every DNC COG faithfully performs their umbiquitous duty to order drone strikes and covert military action, killing people for profit, for ZOG and for shits & giggles.
That's exactly what every DNC or RNC President does - Kamala will be no different; she'll be comin' around the mountain with drone strikes, cruise missiles and Special Ops in no time flat.
What did you think? The CIA was NOT going to give her intel that demanded executive action?
All around the world, little children and families see the new American President and think, "That's who will send more drones to fly over our town and kill us."
However, she's custom made to kick Donald Trump's ass and she's going to be the next President of the United States, no doubt.
Kamala is going to the White House and Big Fella is going to the Big House for the rest of his life, along with a basket of his slimy buddies.
However MAGA will live on in the footsteps of Federal Correctional Inmate #11780 Trump, Donald J. cell block Q., Joliet, Illinois.
“Okay. So, I just had a frank and constructive meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
I told him that I will always ensure that Israel is able to defend itself, including from Iran and Iran-backed militias, such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
From when I was a young girl collecting funds to plant trees for Israel to my time in the United States Senate and now at the White House, I've had an unwavering commitment to the existence of the state of Israel, to its security, and to the people of Israel.
I've said it many times, but it bears repeating: Israel has a right to defend itself, and how it does so matters.Hamas is a brutal terrorist organization.
On October 7, Hamas triggered this war when it massacred 1,200 innocent people, including 44 Americans.
Hamas has committed horrific acts of sexual violence and took 250 hostages.
There are American citizens who remain captive in Gaza: Sagui Dekel-Chen, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Edan Alexander, Keith Siegel, Omer Neutra.
And the remains of American citizens Judy Weinstein, Gad Haggai, and Itay Chen are still being held in Gaza.
I have met with the families of these American hostages multiple times now.
And I've told them each time, they are not alone and I stand with them.
And President Biden and I are working every day to bring them home.
I also expressed with the prime minister my serious concern about the scale of human suffering in Gaza, including the death of far too many innocent civilians.
And I made clear my serious concern about the dire humanitarian situation there, with over 2 million people facing high levels of food insecurity and half a million people facing catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity.
What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating - the images of dead children and desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety, sometimes displaced for the second, third, or fourth time.
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering.
And I will not be silent.
Thanks to the leadership of our president, Joe Biden, there is a deal on the table for a ceasefire and a hostage deal.
And it is important that we recall what the deal involves.
The first phase of the deal would bring about a full ceasefire, including a withdrawal of the Israeli military from population centers in Gaza.
In the second phase, the Israeli military would withdraw from Gaza entirely, and it would lead to a permanent end to the hostilities.
It is time for this war to end and end in a way where Israel is secure, all the hostages are released, the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can exercise their right to freedom, dignity, and self-determination.
There has been hopeful movement in the talks to secure an agreement on this deal.
And as I just told Prime Minister Netanyahu, it is time to get this deal done.
So, to everyone who has been calling for a ceasefire and to everyone who yearns for peace, I see you and I hear you.
Let's get the deal done so we can get a ceasefire to end the war.
Let's bring the hostages home.
And let's provide much-needed relief to the Palestinian people.
And ultimately, I remain committed to a path forward that can lead to a two-state solution.
And I know right now it is hard to conceive of that prospect, but a two-state solution is the only path that ensures Israel remains a secure, Jewish, and democratic state and one that ensures Palestinians can finally realize the freedom, security, and prosperity that they rightly deserve.
And I will close with this, then. It is important for the American people to remember the war in Gaza is not a binary issue.
However, too often the conversation is binary, when the reality is anything but.
So, I ask my fellow Americans to help encourage efforts to acknowledge the complexity, the nuance, and the history of the region.Let us all condemn terrorism and violence.
Let us all do what we can to prevent the suffering of innocent civilians.
And let us condemn antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate of any kind.
And let us work to unite our country.
I thank you.
For whatever reasons, Kamala's strong and independent spirit and taste for justice isn't strong and independent enough to fight for ending the Occupation and seeking reparations from Israelis - probably because that's just a little too close to home and her nightstand.
Kamala Harris will not interrupt the flow of US billions, bombs and bullets to Israel no matter how many Palestinians Israelis kill or how much land they steal.
Kamala will continue to issue the umbiquitous empty promise and support of ceasefire, release the hostages, two-state solution without mentioning a long list of things:
*For months Hamas has been offering to release ALL the hostages in exchange for a full IDF withdrawal from Gaza; yet Netanyahu pushes on for endless war;
*Since 2017 Hamas has been offering peace with Israel in exchange for statehood on the 1948 Israeli-Palestinian, pre-invasion borders - yet Netanyahu pushes on for more war;
*Harris will not demand that Israel comply with U.N. Res. 242.
*Harris, like every U.S. President before her, doesn't have the courage and independent vision to see beyond the racist, murderous Israeli Zionists killing Palestinians.
You can bet that when Harris met with Netanyahu last Thursday, Harris cheerfully informed Dr. Death of her undying support for Israel since childhood and I'm sure Bibi went in for the kill: Yes, but if you are President, will you cut off arms and funds to Israel like President Biden did? The quicker you give us the weapons, the quicker we can root out Hamas and go home.
It doesn't take much to imagine Harris quickly reassuring Dr. Death that yes, she will make sure Dr. Death gets all the killing machines and bombs he needs to "finish the job."
*Biden/Harris allowed Netanyahu to do whatever he wanted to do, kill as much as he wanted to kill and now he is still killing Palestinians every day with Biden/Harris 2024 bombs and tank shells.
THE VICE PRESIDENT:
In this moment, I believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation: one focused on the future, the other focused on the past.
And with your support, I am fighting for our nation’s future.
And let us be clear about what that future looks like. I know the leaders in this room, and I know the future we believe in and we fight for.
We here believe in a future where, for example, everyone has affordable health care — (applause) — which is why our administration capped the cost of insulin for our seniors at $35 a month. (Applause.)
We believe in a future where no child has to grow up in poverty, which is why I helped pass the Child Tax Credit, which cut child poverty in half — (applause) — and cut Black child poverty even more. (Applause.)
We believe in a future where the economy works for working people. That is why we forgave student loan debt for more than 5 million Americans. (Applause.)
And if you or anyone you know benefitted from that, please testify. (Laughs.) (Applause.)
And we are finally making it so that medical debt can no longer be used against your credit score. (Applause.)
And it is because of our collective vision for the future that we continue to fight for affordable childcare, affordable elder care, and paid family leave. (Applause.)
We here believe in a future where all women and all mothers are safe.
That is why, as vice president, I have elevated and took on the crisis of maternal mortality, knowing that women in America die at a higher rate in connection with childbirth than women in any other wealthy nation in the world and Black women are three times more likely to die in connection with childbirth.
And for too long, this has been a crisis in our country. And it is time that we recognize the crisis it is.
In fact, when I took office, I challenged every state in our nation on this issue.
Because, you see, I said, “Look, we need to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from a measly two months to a full year.”
And I am proud to report, whereas when I issued the challenge only three states offered a full year of coverage, now 46 states do. (Applause.)
So, I say, as we work to build a brighter future and to move our nation forward, we must also recognize there are those who are trying to take us backward.
You may have seen their agenda. Part of it is called Project 2025.
They intend to cut Medicare; to repeal our $35 cap on insulin; to eliminate the Department of Education; to end programs like Head Start, which would take away pre-school for hundreds of thousands of children in our communities.
Let’s be clear:
These extremists want to take us back. But we are not going back. We are not going back. (Applause.)
Ours is a fight for the future. And ours is a fight for freedom.
Across our nation, we are witnessing a full-on assault on hard-fought, hard-won freedoms and rights: the freedom to vote, the freedom to be safe from gun violence, the freedom to live without fear of bigotry and hate, the freedom to love who you love openly and with pride, the freedom to learn and acknowledge our true and full history, and the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. (Applause.)
And in the face of these attacks, we must continue to stand together in defense of freedom.
We who believe in the sacred freedom to vote will make sure, then, that every American has the ability to cast their ballot and have it counted.
We who believe that every person in our nation should be free from gun violence will finally pass universal background checks, red flag laws, and an assault weapons ban. (Applause.)
We who believe that every person in our nation should be free from bigotry, discrimination, and hate will continue to fight for equality and justice for all.
And we who believe in reproductive freedom will fight for a woman’s right to choose, because one does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree the government should not be telling her what to do. (Applause.)
You know, when he was president, Donald Trump, the former president, hand-picked three members of the United States Supreme Court because he intended for them to overturn Roe v. Wade — the United States Supreme Court — previously the court of Thurgood and RBG.
And as he intended, they did.
Well, let me tell you something. When I am president of the United States — (applause) — and when Congress passes a law to restore those freedoms, I will sign it into law. (Applause.)
We are not playing around. (Laughter and applause.)
So, in conclusion, to the incredible members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, I say: There is so much at stake in this moment. There’s so much at stake.
And again, then, in this moment, our nation, as it always has, is counting on you to energize, to organize, and to mobilize; to register folks to vote, to get them to the polls; and to continue to fight for the future our nation and her people deserve.
And we know when we organize, mountains move. (Applause.) When we mobilize, nations change. (Applause.) And when we vote, we make history. (Applause.)
So let continue to fight with optimism, with faith, and with hope. Because when we fight, we win.
God bless you. And God bless the United States of America. (Applause.) God bless you.
Thank you.
From whitehouse.gov