The most insane take I’ve seen about VP Harris’ future administration as Madame President is to wonder “but how will she govern?”
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The most insane take I’ve seen about VP Harris’ future administration as Madame President is to wonder “but how will she govern?”
She HAS been part of the administration for four years. A magnificent administration that despite obstruction has had a lot of accomplishments (under reported by the same media wringing their hands about how will she implement her policies and govern)
There will be differences but I doubt anything radical - she is experienced as is her team and this administration
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Jonathan Kamensreplied to Shannon Clark last edited by
@Rycaut As Mark Cuban pointed out in a recent interview (I can't believe I'm quoting Mark Cuban approvingly ), the most important thing about the president is character. They don't govern alone, they choose the team who do the governing. They don't need to, and indeed can't, know how to do everything. They need to know how to hire good people. Harris clearly does.
(This is one reason why running a good campaign is a sign that someone will be effective in office if elected.) -
Shannon Clarkreplied to Jonathan Kamens last edited by
@jik indeed and the Biden/Harris administration has an exceptional track record with a lot of very capable people being appointed and implementing the policies that Harris in particular played a very active role in getting passed (she has had more tie breaking votes in the Senate than ANY previous VP in US history) so even leaving out her other accomplishments as VP she played a crucial and active role in her (current) administration’s legislative accomplishments.