American Dream or Globalist Nightmare? Kamala Harris’s Real Agenda

Only in America can someone start with nothing and achieve the American Dream. That’s the greatness of this country. – Rafael Cruz

Kamala Harris. She’s not who she says she is. She’s not the American dream. She’s the globalist’s ideal, wrapped in the guise of progress. The Democratic nominee, standing on a platform of privilege, preaching to the masses about unity. But her version of unity doesn’t look much like the America most know.

Harris was raised in circles of the elite. Her parents were international professionals—privileged immigrants who arrived for the best education. Berkeley, Montreal, San Francisco. That’s her America. These ultra-liberal playgrounds are where the elites rule. It’s where globalism grows. The same places where traditional American values get torn apart.

Harris’s upbringing reflects that of a global class. Her life is steeped in ideas that unweave social ties and ignore the people she claims to serve. To the elite circles she champions, national identity, traditional beliefs, and hard work are outdated. It’s not a dream she’s after; it’s control. And if she gets her way, it’s a new America. But not the one people are hoping for.

The Globalist Agenda

This is where Harris’s policies hit hardest. The borders? She wants them open. The American dream? It’s fading. For years, factories packed up and moved out. Now, small towns are hollow shells. Meanwhile, cheap labor flows in, and Harris celebrates “being unburdened by what has been.” But those burdens keep piling on ordinary people. The middle class, immigrants who waited in line, taxpayers who keep getting stretched. They’re left behind. And her message rings hollow.

Crime? She’s got an answer. Progressive allies in California have dropped penalties, pushed to eliminate cash bail, and labeled serious crimes as misdemeanors. For Harris and her peers, crime reduction means freeing criminals and leaving the communities to suffer. The well-off avoid it all. But in neighborhoods where real people live, shopkeepers and families feel the threat. Those who chase the American dream are left to fend for themselves.

The Real Story

The Harris story isn’t one of opportunity; it’s a display of entitlement. The vice president wears different masks, shifting identities to fit the crowd. She’s got an accent for every audience, a holiday to celebrate for every camera. But there’s little substance behind the act. She shifts from religion to religion, culture to culture. She can “celebrate” any belief, but she won’t uphold it.

Kamala Harris isn’t who she pretends to be. She’s not a symbol of unity. She’s a force for division. Her actions, policies, and story tell the truth. America deserves more than a show. It deserves someone who believes in the dream and fights to protect it. The American dream isn’t a globalist plan. It’s a promise for everyone who believes in hard work, unity, and freedom.

The Morning Muster