No policy, no problem: Water-carrying media outlet reads ‘tea leaves’ on Kamala’s agenda

It’s been nearly a month and a half since Kamala Harris was installed as the Democrat nominee and Americans still don’t have a clue about her policies, don’t count on the media to ask questions either.

Outside of a proposal for communist-style price controls on the grocery industry, the vice president has yet to articulate what direction that she plans for America if elected, and she is allowed go get away with it thanks to a corrupt media that functions as an unofficial arm of the Democratic party.

One outlet, Axios, has fully descended into parody, and instead of doing the hard work of solid reporting, is now reading the “tea leaves” about what Kamala’s agenda might be, making a mockery of itself as well as the once-proud journalistic profession as a whole.

“With two months until Election Day, cybersecurity experts are eagerly reading the tea leaves to determine how a Harris-Walz administration would approach cybersecurity issues like nation-state attacks and critical infrastructure protections,” the Axios regime stenographer wrote.

There is no reading of tea leaves necessary. Harris has already come out and called for online and social media censorship, one of the only things that she’s actually taken an stand on.

The responses from X users were pure gold, even if the “reporting” was garbage.

Axios previously beclowned itself with the outlet’s spin on Harris’ price controls, an idea that has been panned by even her own party.

Not leaving the heavy lifting up to the fake news industry, former President Donald J. Trump shared an accurate list of the Harris presidential policies so far.

With less than two months until arguably the most important election in the nation’s history, one candidate refusing to put forth her policies should be a major scandal, and in the days when America had a real media, it would have been.

Chris Donaldson

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