Sunday, December 22, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren


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    When faced with seemingly impossible challenges, American ingenuity has risen to meet them. We can do it again and defeat the climate crisis. The is an opportunity to invest in a green economy and create 10.6 million new jobs.
  • Real freedom isn’t letting big corporations prevent workers from taking a better job. Real freedom is a government ban on non-compete clauses so workers can choose the job that’s best for them.
  • Our country's top turkey companies are getting sued for allegedly conspiring to raise prices. Each of the four major meat industries are now under investigation for price-fixing and collusion. Enough. It’s time to enforce our antitrust laws against Big Ag.
  • It's great to be back in Oklahoma! Tune in now for a live look at our Oklahoma City town hall.
  • We need to use every tool we have to combat voter suppression. I'll fight to defend our right to vote and build the grassroots movement to win in 2020.
  • Targeting families trying to reunite with their children is despicable and cruel. Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and his administration are willing to go to any lengths to harm vulnerable families—and we’ll fight to hold them accountable.
  • Bruce and I are wishing a happy Hanukkah to everyone celebrating the Festival of Lights this week. Chag Sameach!
  • How do we change the perception of a president as a man with a tie? By electing a woman president.
  • When John F. Kennedy said we would send a man to the moon in under a decade, people said it'd be impossible. But American ingenuity rose to meet the challenge. Today, we face a new challenge—climate change. And American ingenuity can rise again to meet it.
    America has a long and proud history of rising to the challenges that have faced this country and defeating the climate crisis is no exception.
  • We need a candidate for president who can draw the sharpest distinction with the corruption of the Trump administration. We need to show that we're willing to fight, not just for the wealthy and well-connected, but for everyone else. That’s why I’m in this fight.
  • The way I see it, this election is about who our government is going to work for—the wealthy and the well-connected, or working families like the ones I met in Burlington, Iowa? I know which side I'm on. I'm fighting so that our government and our economy work for everyone.
    Elizabeth Warren waves at the Burlington town hall.
     
    Elizabeth Warren address a crowd of supporters at the Burlington town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with a grassroots supporter.
    Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with grassroots supporters.
  • America has a long and proud history of rising to the challenges that have faced this country—and defeating the climate crisis is no exception.
  • Let’s be clear: Dreamers are despite the Trump administration’s cruelty. From showing up for the DACA hearings, to my plan to protect immigrants, our campaign stands with Dreamers all the way.
  • I don't do fancy fundraisers with millionaires and billionaires. Instead, I spend my time grabbing a beer (and an iced tea!) with donors like Mike and Linda, who chipped in a few dollars to my campaign, because I think grassroots donors should be deciding the Democratic nominee.
  • In some states, creating a shell company to hide your identity is easier than getting a library card. It's time to tackle the global flow of dark money—and I've got a plan for that.
    Establishing a shell company in Delaware can be easier than getting a library card.
  • I grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class. My daddy's heart attack nearly sent us hurtling over a financial cliff. I'm fighting so that our government and our economy works for working families like mine, so they can weather whatever comes their way.
    Elizabeth Warren stands with her family as a young girl.
  • Hateful, bigoted language has violent consequences, and we've seen that in the surge of hate crimes since 2016. I'm heartsick for this teenager and her family, and I’m sending all my thoughts for a speedy recovery.
  • Another Black trans woman, Yahira Nesby, was killed. This epidemic keeps growing, and we need to use every tool we have to end it.
  • Atatiana Jefferson should still be alive—but hopefully now she and her family can have some justice. Now it's on us to fight for real reform, including federal standards for the use of force.