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A preposterously trivial debate

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With Ukraine launching an offensive on Russian territory, the Middle East on verge of a full-scale war, Gaza besieged and the American economy looking wobbly, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in agreement that restaurant servers should not have to pay taxes on tips. This debate is preposterously trivial to America’s actual challenges, and the two nominees have the same position on it.

And about being weird – in the eyes of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are the Republicans deplorably weird, as Hillary Clinton observed, or are they gun-carrying and Bible-toting weird, as Barack Obama observed?

It is disappointing that possibly the next vice president may be stereotypically a shallow character who has a vocabulary bank of middl- school language.

Rea Andrew Redd

Amwell

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