Kamala Harris proposes bill to repeal GOP tax cuts, give money to working class families

Authored by sfgate.com and submitted by awake-at-dawn

" So one day I was in my office at the courthouse, and I heard my coworkers talking outside my door. They were talking about how they'd prove certain people were gang-affiliated.

So they mentioned the neighborhood where the arrest had occurred — the way the people were dressed, the kind of music they were listening to.

And hearing this conversation, well you know I had to poke my head outside my door. And I looked at them and I said:

'Hey, guys. You know that corner you were talking about? Well, I know people who live there.'

'You know the clothes you were talking about? I have family members who dress that way.'

'And that music?" — and now I'm about to date myself — 'Well, I have a tape of that music in my car.'

And in case you all are wondering, that tape was of Oakland's own Too Short.

So they looked up, a little embarrassed. And needless to say, they realized they needed to think differently about who does what and where."

She defended Too Short fans from being stereotyped by her coworkers, telling them she used to have the Oakland rapper's tape in her car. During a commencement speech at Howard, she told the following story:

TooShiftyForYou on October 20th, 2018 at 00:29 UTC »

The bill would allow families making less than $100,000 a year to receive a $6,000 annual tax credit, and for single filers making less than $50,000 a year to receive a $3,000 annual tax credit.

That would benefit more than half of Americans, probably too good of an idea to pass.

Lv16 on October 20th, 2018 at 00:22 UTC »

Here comes the "WE CAN'T AFFORD THOSE HANDOUTS.....The higher bracket handouts are fine though."

deadbeatdad80 on October 19th, 2018 at 23:52 UTC »

Working class Republicans wont stand for it.