Kamala Harris – Mini Résumé

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    Kamala Harris – Mini Résumé

    Kamala Harris’s career has primarily been in public service, largely funded by taxpayer dollars. Here’s a brief mini résumé summarizing her work experience:

    Education:

    •B.A. in Political Science and Economics – Howard University (1986)

    •J.D. – University of California, Hastings College of the Law (1989)

    Professional Experience:

    1. Deputy District Attorney – Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (1990–1998)

    •Worked as a prosecutor handling cases ranging from robbery to homicide.

    •Gained experience in criminal law and courtroom procedure.

    2. Managing Attorney, Career Criminal Unit – San Francisco District Attorney’s Office (1998–2000)

    •Led the division responsible for prosecuting career offenders in San Francisco.

    3. Chief of the Community and Neighborhood Division – San Francisco City Attorney’s Office (2000–2003)

    •Worked on civil matters, focusing on consumer rights and civil enforcement.

    4. District Attorney of San Francisco – (2004–2011)

    •Elected to lead the city’s law enforcement efforts, Harris worked on reducing recidivism and focused on civil rights and criminal justice reforms.

    5. Attorney General of California – (2011–2017)

    •As California’s chief law officer, she managed a large department, overseeing various civil and criminal cases, including foreclosure settlements and criminal justice reforms.

    6. U.S. Senator from California – (2017–2021)

    •Served on committees such as the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees.

    •Focused on legislation around criminal justice reform, health care, and immigration.

    7. Vice President of the United States – (2021–Present)

    •Serving as the first female, Black, and South Asian vice president.

    •Responsible for various administrative roles, including diplomacy and policy advocacy on domestic and international issues.

    Summary:

    Kamala Harris’s work experience has been almost entirely within government roles. All of her major professional positions have been funded by taxpayer dollars, as her career has been in public service through legal, political, and governmental pathways.

    There is no evidence of her having held a private-sector job outside of her time in law school and internships.

    3 COMMENTS

    1. Sounds like Harris has a similar resume to Todd Rokita, Nick Herman, or Stan Levco. With all due respect to those gentlemen, we would all laugh if they were promoting themselves to be President.

    2. Ummm, no. Just looked all them up and none are close to her years and depth of experience. But just for the record, any of them would be vastly more qualified than Trump.

      He does, however, have some experience with the law that neither Harris nor any of the other three have. He’s a convicted felon, adjudicated sexual assault perpetrator, and adjudicated perpetrator of fraud. Not to mention his 6 bankruptcies, including bankrupting a casino, (HOW does one go bankrupt running a casino?!), being forced to dissolve a fraudulent charity, and running a fraudulent “university.” Those are just the greatest hits. It would be impossible to list the entire playlist of all his cons.

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