Harris, 60 - who's husband makes $ 6,000,000.00 at the law firm he 'works' at - “jokes to friends that she is unemployed for the first time,” the New York Times reported. But time is ticking. Aside from public service pensions, former vice presidents don’t receive the same post-office funding as ex-presidents, and Harris may soon need to line up new income sources—especially after burning through campaign cash during her failed 2024 run.
The idea of starting a policy institute — a common move for former politicians — has raised eyebrows even within her own camp. Think 'Clinton Institute', an excuse to back-pocket a shitload of cash.
Allies warn that fundraising for such a center could expose her to political headaches down the line, especially if she chooses to run for California governor in 2026 or take another shot at the White House in 2028. Harris has told people she sees those two paths as mutually exclusive — and must decide soon.
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First she would have to have a cogent thought.
ReplyDeleteHarris launching a think tank is surely a play on words although I guess the tank could be empty. With USAid kneecapped funding may be an issue as well.
ReplyDeleteWhy stop at "I'm done?" What about hopeless, incompetent, clueless, DEI, and incredibly stupid?
ReplyDeleteThe term "Think" does not immediately come to mind when thinking about Ms. Harris. However "Tank" pretty much describes the results of her attempts at doing anything meaningful - other than the former Mayor of San Francisco of course!
ReplyDeleteShe's an expert at duping people out of their money.
ReplyDeleteOr, just establish the "policy institute", rake in the cash and never hit a lick at a snake again.
ReplyDelete(Annnnd I just realized how some might interpret "hit a lick at a snake", but it's an old revered Southern saying, so I'm leaving it in.)
The primary function of a Kamala-toe "Think Tank" would be to launder money.
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