Rep. Harriet Hageman on Harris $5T tax plan: ‘Will destroy our economy,’ Americans will turn over 60-80% of paycheck

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Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman raises the alarm on the disastrous consequences that Kamala Harris' $5 Trillion economic plan would have on the U.S. economy and how the last four years is the example for what Kamala Harris will do if elected President. “We're at $4-$5 trillion budgets right now, and she wants to have a tax increase double that. It would destroy the economy. It would destroy our industrial base. It would destroy our small businesses. It would destroy our ability to fund our schools. Her tax proposals, her spending proposals, would destroy the economy even worse than it already is in terms of the inflationary pressures we've seen. It would destroy our economy almost instantaneously. You cannot put that kind of economic pressure on the American people and expect that they are literally going to turn over 60 and 70 and 80% of their check so that Kamala Harris can do what she would do. Because this, this woman, is not capable of governing. So when I, when I think about what she would do, and her handlers would do, and people around her would do with $5 trillion of additional funds, it absolutely scares me more than I think, almost any policy decision I've seen. And these people are bad, and they scare me every day.” 

Hageman comments that Harris is able to skid by with minimal to no questions due to the help of the mainstream media “battening down the hatches to make sure that the American public is kept in the dark as long as possible, to try to avoid the fact that [Harris’s] policies are not only extreme, but extreme of the extreme, and would be devastating to the United States of America, and frankly, would be devastating to world peace.” Additional interview with former U.S. Attorney Jay Town examining legal issues with Special counsel Jack Smith’s new indictment against Trump, and Executive Director of Speech First Cherise Trump on DEI continuing to infiltrate college campuses. 

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