We Remember
What to know: Today is the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks we now know as 9/11.
The TPPF take: The Biden-Harris administration is making the U.S. less safe.
“Nearly every president over three decades has taken steps towards border security and protecting our sovereignty, at home and abroad,” says TPPF’s Selene Rodriguez. “But since 2021, government agencies, under the irresponsible command of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, have done less than ever before to ensure the safety of our nation. More than 10 million people from nations around the world, including the hostile ones, have been invited to come to the U.S., and most of them have been allowed to stay without any repercussion.”
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Unserious
What to know: Vice President Kamala Harris’ foreign policy positions are unserious—and dangerous.
The TPPF take: Harris’ position as Biden’s second-in-command has been one of presiding over a series of disastrous decisions.
“The Biden-Harris administration has shown itself to be utterly incapable of confronting the serious challenges facing America and the world,” says TPPF’s Chuck DeVore. “From foreign policy disasters to economic mismanagement, the failures of this administration are legion.”
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Changes
What to know: Vice President Harris has changed her position on electric vehicles. Previously, she supported making all new cars to be electric by 2035.
The TPPF take: Harris realizes that Americans don’t want to be forced into electric vehicles that might not meet their needs.
“As Fortune reports, ‘no one wants to buy used EVs,’ leaving EV used-car values in free fall,” says TPPF’s Mark Mills. “That’s a problem for auto companies because their finance arms have been left holding the bag on fictitious residual values for leased vehicles. According to one industry executive, the situation ‘has the potential to destroy billions’ of dollars in value for auto firms.”
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