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Two Epic Flip-Flops in One Day: Kamala Leaves Everyone Scratching Their Heads

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She's trying to pull the wool over people eyes. Hello everyone, here we go again with the Harris cam

[Logo]( [Kamala Does 2 Epic Flip-Flops In One Day] [Kamala Does 2 Epic Flip-Flops In One Day]( She's trying to pull the wool over people eyes. Hello everyone, here we go again with the Harris campaign, serving up another classic flip-flop that's sure to leave you scratching your head. In a new twist, Kamala Harris is now distancing herself from the electric vehicle (EV) mandate that was once a cornerstone of the Biden-Harris administration's green agenda. Yes, you heard that right-the same EV mandate that her team championed is now too politically risky to touch. Let's rewind for a moment. This mandate was part of the administration's big push to flood the market with electric vehicles, forcing auto companies to churn out EVs without any real assurance that they'd sell. The plan was a trainwreck from the start, straining the automotive industry and threatening jobs. It was so poorly conceived that even Biden had to walk it back, and it eventually got kneecapped by the CARS Act. Not exactly a shining moment in green energy policy. So now, Harris is doing her best to pretend this never happened. According to Amber Duke of the Spectator, her campaign is suddenly claiming she doesn't support the EV mandate. But here's the kicker: Harris has a long history of pushing for exactly this kind of green energy agenda. Remember the Zero-Emissions Vehicles Act of 2019? Yeah, Harris was a co-sponsor when she was still a senator in California. She's been all about getting EVs on the road, especially school buses. JUST IN: Kamala's handlers have done ANOTHER FLIP-FLOP, now absurdly claiming that she doesn't support electric vehicle mandates. (Kamala has said on record NUMEROUS times that she DOES in fact support the mandate) [pic.twitter.com/qzeczvLgXx]( - Proud Elephant (@ProudElephantUS) [August 27, 2024]( And speaking of school buses, let's not forget the billion-dollar boondoggle that was her Clean School Bus program. Back in July, the Washington Free Beacon reported on how this initiative turned into yet another green energy clown show. Harris and the EPA funneled nearly $1 billion into 389 school districts to roll out thousands of electric buses. But here's the problem: only 27 of those districts have actually proven they got their buses. Even worse, more districts have pulled out of the program than completed it. This is what happens when you try to force a square peg into a round hole. Now, as much as Harris might want to run away from this failed policy during an election season, don't think for a second that she's given up on it. Sure, she's putting it on the back burner for now because "I'm an environmental extremist who might cost Americans their jobs" isn't exactly a winning campaign slogan. But if she wins in November, you can bet she'll be right back at it, pushing her vision of an all-EV America, regardless of what it might do to the economy or the people who rely on traditional jobs. KAMALA'S FLIP-FLOPS: [@JacquiHeinrich]( reports on Kamala Harris's "style over substance" campaign and her refusal to explain her supposed flip-flops on EVERYTHING from fracking to Medicare to an assault weapons buyback: [pic.twitter.com/zWeGtWISHZ]( - Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) [August 26, 2024]( So, while Harris might be playing coy now, don't be fooled. The minute it's politically safe, she'll be back to pushing the same policies she's spent years championing, with no regard for the economic fallout. The [flip-flop]( is just a temporary pause, not a change of heart. FLIP-FLOP KAMALA: "She's flip flopping on everything" - Fox's [@marcthiessen]( gives six examples of her changing views on top issues [pic.twitter.com/IqBK3O3fqN]( - TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) [August 27, 2024]( [Blue State Senate Passes Bill, Gives Illegal Immigrants Free Money For Home] [Blue State Senate Passes Bill, Gives Illegal Immigrants Free Money For Home]( Remember this when you buy groceries or apply for loan. [Creepy Leftist Festival Already Tainted, One Dead] [Creepy Leftist Festival Already Tainted, One Dead]( On the first day. [Disney Director Smacked With Karma And Throws A Fit] [Disney Director Smacked With Karma And Throws A Fit]( Go woke, go broke. [WATCH - Kamala Gets Shredded When Asked Actual Question ] [WATCH - Kamala Gets Shredded When Asked Actual Question]( Goes down hard. [First Punishements Handed Down After Trump Rally Shooting] [First Punishements Handed Down After Trump Rally Shooting]( Is this good enough? 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