Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are Horrible People.

If you’ve listened to me for any length of time, you know I don’t just say stuff like that. I draw lines between political disagreements and what’s quantifiable. As someone who speaks to there being two sides to stories and one side to facts, characterizing people as “good” or “bad” doesn’t enter the equation. That said, there are people I think we can all reasonably say are “good people” and “bad people”. Who could deny Mother Tereasa was a “good person”? Even a person lacking faith can acknowledge her self-sacrifice for the greater good was humanity at its best. Similarly, who can deny that Osama Bin Laden was a “bad person”? Only other terrorists would disagree. Now those are both extreme examples. There are many more generally good people in society who don’t rise to the level of Mother Teresa’s work, just as there are many other bad people who haven’t caused anywhere near the level of death and destruction of Osama Bin Laden. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are certainly nowhere near as bad as Bin Laden, but as is always the case, its during times of adversity you really see what people are made of. In the name of attempted political gain in advance of the midterms, Joe Biden, who ran on being a “uniter” has been busy attempting to turn Americans against Americans with his continuous rants against what he calls the greatest threat to our country - MAGA Republicans. It really is something when the President of the United States repeatedly suggests Trump supporters are a bigger threat to our country than say, Xi Jinping in China, the Mullahs in Iran or Putin in Russia but alas. And it’s really something when Floridians on Florida’s Gulf Coast are fighting for their lives as the death toll from Hurricane Ian’s devastation continues to rise and the Vice President of the United States says this when asked about the federal government’s Ian response: It is our lowest-income communities and communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues not of their own making. We have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity.  

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