The Times Australia
The Times World News

.

Donald Trump's comments following the acceptance speech by Kamala Harris


Kamala Harris said a lot of words in her DNC acceptance speech — but most notable is what she didn't mention:

Kamala didn't mention inflation, which reached the highest level in three decades and ravaged Americans' finances during her tenure — aided and abetted by her tie-breaking votes that even liberal economists admit drove prices to record highs.

Kamala didn't mention Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, or any of the countless, innocent victims of Kamala's border invasion.

Kamala didn't mention illegal immigration, which has reached record levels amid her open border policies as she pushes mass amnesty and giving illegal aliens free, taxpayer-funded health care, college, and more.

Kamala didn't mention fracking, which she has repeatedly pledged to BAN.

Kamala didn't mention the crime crisis, with violent crime up almost 25% across 66 major U.S. cities and three of the four most murderous years in the last quarter century under her leadership.

Kamala didn't mention her tax plan, which calls for the largest tax hike in American history.

Kamala didn't mention the American Dream as the cost of homeownership hit its highest in three decades during her tenure.

Kamala didn't mention energy, oil, and gas, as she calls for decimating the American energy industry in her pursuit of a no-growth energy agenda.

Kamala didn't mention trade after she opposed President Trump's landmark USMCA deal that created thousands of auto jobs.

Kamala didn't mention education amid chronic absenteeism, mental health crises, and failing test scores during her tenure.

Kamala didn't mention job growth, which has gone almost entirely to illegal aliens during her administration.

Kamala didn't mention the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, which cost the lives of 13 U.S. service members and fortified America's enemies.

Kamala didn't mention the 300,000+ migrant kids who have gone missing — many likely sold into sex and labor trafficking — during her reign as Border Czar.

Kamala didn't mention fentanyl, which is flooding across the border in unprecedented numbers and ravaging American communities.

Kamala didn't mention the Constitution, while she seeks to restrict Americans' constitutional rights — including the right to bear arms.

Kamala didn't mention China, which has been increasingly emboldened amid her weakness.

Kamala didn't mention antisemitism, which has reached crisis levels and roiled college campuses as she attempts to appease her far-left voting base.

Kamala didn't mention poverty or homelessness, which have increased during her term.

Kamala didn't mention her socialist, job-killing Green New Scam.

Kamala did, however, mention President Trump by name at least a dozen times — and indirectly referenced him many more.

Her speech was the perfect example of what happens when you have no solutions to offer for the problems you've delivered to Americans' doorsteps, so you gaslight and deflect.

Times Magazine

Headless CMS in Digital Twins and 3D Product Experiences

Image by freepik As the metaverse becomes more advanced and accessible, it's clear that multiple sectors will use digital twins and 3D product experiences to visualize, connect, and streamline efforts better. A digital twin is a virtual replica of ...

The Decline of Hyper-Casual: How Mid-Core Mobile Games Took Over in 2025

In recent years, the mobile gaming landscape has undergone a significant transformation, with mid-core mobile games emerging as the dominant force in app stores by 2025. This shift is underpinned by changing user habits and evolving monetization tr...

Understanding ITIL 4 and PRINCE2 Project Management Synergy

Key Highlights ITIL 4 focuses on IT service management, emphasising continual improvement and value creation through modern digital transformation approaches. PRINCE2 project management supports systematic planning and execution of projects wit...

What AI Adoption Means for the Future of Workplace Risk Management

Image by freepik As industrial operations become more complex and fast-paced, the risks faced by workers and employers alike continue to grow. Traditional safety models—reliant on manual oversight, reactive investigations, and standardised checklist...

From Beach Bops to Alpine Anthems: Your Sonos Survival Guide for a Long Weekend Escape

Alright, fellow adventurers and relaxation enthusiasts! So, you've packed your bags, charged your devices, and mentally prepared for that glorious King's Birthday long weekend. But hold on, are you really ready? Because a true long weekend warrior kn...

Effective Commercial Pest Control Solutions for a Safer Workplace

Keeping a workplace clean, safe, and free from pests is essential for maintaining productivity, protecting employee health, and upholding a company's reputation. Pests pose health risks, can cause structural damage, and can lead to serious legal an...

The Times Features

Tricia Paoluccio designer to the stars

The Case for Nuturing Creativity in the Classroom, and in our Lives I am an actress and an artist who has had the privilege of sharing my work across many countries, touring my ...

Duke of Dural to Get Rooftop Bar as New Owners Invest in Venue Upgrade

The Duke of Dural, in Sydney’s north-west, is set for a major uplift under new ownership, following its acquisition by hospitality group Good Beer Company this week. Led by resp...

Prefab’s Second Life: Why Australia’s Backyard Boom Needs a Circular Makeover

The humble granny flat is being reimagined not just as a fix for housing shortages, but as a cornerstone of circular, factory-built architecture. But are our systems ready to s...

Melbourne’s Burglary Boom: Break-Ins Surge Nearly 25%

Victorian homeowners are being warned to act now, as rising break-ins and falling arrest rates paint a worrying picture for suburban safety. Melbourne residents are facing an ...

Exploring the Curriculum at a Modern Junior School in Melbourne

Key Highlights The curriculum at junior schools emphasises whole-person development, catering to children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual needs. It ensures early year...

Distressed by all the bad news? Here’s how to stay informed but still look after yourself

If you’re feeling like the news is particularly bad at the moment, you’re not alone. But many of us can’t look away – and don’t want to. Engaging with news can help us make ...