Vice President Kamala Harris made a previously unknown revelation on Monday, referring to unspecified “children of the community.”
“You know, when we talk about our children, and I know for this group we all believe that when we talk about the children of the community, they are a children of the community, and in that way we should all fear a direct sense of responsibility,” Harris said.
The Vice President did not explain what she meant by “a children of the community.”
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Harris recently claimed without evidence that the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade would lead to bans on the use of contraception as well as gay marriage.
“The right to privacy that forms the basis of Roe is the same right to privacy that protects the right to use contraception, and the right to marry the person you love, including a person of the same sex,” Harris claimed.
“Overturning Roe opens the door to restricting those rights,” Harris added.
The Vice President did not present and evidence or data linking Roe v Wade to same sex marriage laws, or showing that overturning the former would lead to ban on contraception or same sex marriage.
A clip of Harris sharing her thoughts on “yellow school buses” went viral earlier this month after she requested applause for the iconic vehicles for doing their job of getting “’em where they need to go.”
Harris made the remarks after saying that school buses should be made electric in an effort to reduce pollution. She then began describing the characteristics of school buses, then demanded applause and started laughing.
“I think about this subject of our yellow school buses in that regard,” said Harris. “Because think about it, yellow school buses are our nation’s largest form of mass transit. How about that?” “So yes, and let’s applaud, because it gets ’em where they need to go!” Harris said, before laughing

































