Thursday, September 12, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren



  • My stance couldn’t be clearer: These executives and CEOs know the system has been rigged in their favor—and they’ve gotten away with it for a long time. That stops when I’m president.
  • It's time for corporations to pay their fair share and put . This reform is long overdue.
  • This is excellent news for Uber and Lyft drivers—and for every employee who has been misclassified as an "independent contractor" by their employer. Now let's keep up the fight for full employee status for workers across the country.
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    “23 billion dollars in profits. How did they earn every dollar of those profits? By saying no." Senator on why she supports Medicare-for-All.
  • It is cruel and unnecessary to separate a kid from their family—especially after surviving Hurricane Dorian. We should be protecting and supporting families fleeing natural disasters, not punishing and traumatizing them.
  • Let’s be clear: This decision is racist and cruel. We should grant Temporary Protected Status to Bahamians fleeing Hurricane Dorian. A Warren administration will reinstate TPS to protect refugees who are at risk in their home countries.
  • Today, I’m thinking about the lives we lost on September 11th and the courage of the first responders, service members, and citizens who risked their lives that day and in the aftermath of that tragedy. We will always remember them.
  • When we dream big and fight hard, we win! Thank you, Austin—I’m grateful down to my toes.
    Elizabeth Warren cheers with a crowd of supporters while the sun sets in the background
  • If you or someone you know needs help today, there are resources available. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (Deaf and Hard of Hearing: 1-800-799-4889, En Español: 1-888-628-9454). Or text by texting HOME to 741741.
  • We can do so much more to help prevent suicide in the United States. We need to ensure everyone has the mental health care they need. We need real gun reform. And we need to end the stigma around seeking and receiving help.
  • . waited for hours at our Seattle town hall to ask me to co-sponsor the Survivors’ Access to Supportive Care Act. Leah: I'm proud to be a co-sponsor. Thank you for taking the time to talk with me.
  • Apple's App Store is one of the dominant platforms for app makers, and they've got too much power to stifle competition and promote their own products. That's not right—and it's why I've got a plan to .
  • I'm Elizabeth Warren and I approve this message.