Amy Klobuchar

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Amy Jean Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 (age 63), is the senior United States Senator from Minnesota. She is a member of the communist-dominated Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL),[1] an affiliate of the national Democratic Party. Klobuchar is a sponsor of the Green New Deal.

Career

U.S. Senate

Klobuchar has been accused of being cruel and abusive toward staff members.[2] Klobuchar habitually demeans staff members and is prone to ill-tempered outbursts and throwing objects at workers underneath her.[3] Klobacher regularly uses public shaming and humiliation in front of others to critique worker's efforts. Complaints among staffers have made it all the way up to Democrat Leader Harry Reid, who issued a reprimand for her mistreatment of aides and an apology to staffers and interns.

In violation of Senate ethics rules, Klobuchar assigned tasks such as washing dirty dishes dishes at her home and picking up her dry cleaning. When questioned, the Klobuchar machine press aides employed the old tripe of charging sexism because, supposedly, male colleagues do it all the time.

Senate staff are generally prohibited by Senate ethics rules from performing personal duties for members.

When questioned by reporters about the unflattering allegations, Klobuchar responded, "Yes, I can push back,"[4] a possible indication of a suspicion complex and paranoid personality disorder that even close associates are "out to get her."

Klobuchar has nearly tripled her net worth in her time in the Senate.[5]

2020 Presidential candidacy

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Klobuchar announced her candidacy for the 2020 presidential election making global warming and the Green New Deal her number one issue under blizzard conditions during record snowfalls in February 2019.

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