Elizabeth Warren holds rally at Boston University

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Republicans represent the 1%. That's it.

Rank and file Republicans are foolishly voting against their own interests.


Funny, how liberals always claim that dont do class warfare and hate on the rich, but post stuff like this.
ALOT of democrats in that 1% as well
 
What was Warren at the rally? Indian, Irish, Catholic, Muslim? Is she pretending to be poor or is she being herself and is an elitist snob that hates the common people?
 
I know almost nothing about Elizabeth Warren. I've seen a couple interviews, she seemed intelligent. *shrug*

It's not her intelligence that's being called into question. It's her integrity. As a native Bay Stater, she embarrasses me.
 
I know almost nothing about Elizabeth Warren. I've seen a couple interviews, she seemed intelligent. *shrug*

It's not her intelligence that's being called into question. It's her integrity. As a native Bay Stater, she embarrasses me.

Others must disagree, though the Pubbies have few moderates left, Brown is one of them. Warren is ahead at this point. It isn't best for the country if the Republicans keep moving even farther right. There will be only one party left.
 
I know almost nothing about Elizabeth Warren. I've seen a couple interviews, she seemed intelligent. *shrug*

It's not her intelligence that's being called into question. It's her integrity. As a native Bay Stater, she embarrasses me.

I've seen some of the "she's native American, no she's not stuff". I don't really care if she thinks she's native american, or if she lied to help herself get into college. If she's elected, then I would hope everyone just moves on from the nonsense and hits her on other issues. If she's not elected then I would say voters cared and I highly doubt she will run for office ever again.
 
Others must disagree, though the Pubbies have few moderates left, Brown is one of them. Warren is ahead at this point.

No, she isn't. They have been trading leads all year long. It's a dead heat and will be right up until Election Day.
 
I know almost nothing about Elizabeth Warren. I've seen a couple interviews, she seemed intelligent. *shrug*

It's not her intelligence that's being called into question. It's her integrity. As a native Bay Stater, she embarrasses me.

I've seen some of the "she's native American, no she's not stuff". I don't really care if she thinks she's native american, or if she lied to help herself get into college. If she's elected, then I would hope everyone just moves on from the nonsense and hits her on other issues. If she's not elected then I would say voters cared and I highly doubt she will run for office ever again.

It's not just the Cherokee thing. She is a hypocrite, out there stirring up class warfare rhetoric while she is one of the 1% guilty of engaging in the very things she is complaining about. The woman is simply not an honest person.
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.

Elizabeth Warren Suggests She's Not In The 1%

The rhetoric of class and inequality is back in force, and Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren -- the standard-bearer for a combative new progressivism -- made the case to MSNBC's Lawrence O’Donnell last night that members of the Senate shouldn't own stock.

“I realize there are some wealthy individuals – I’m not one of them, but some wealthy individuals who have a lot of stock portfolios" she told him.

Hard to see how Warren wouldn't be, by most standards, wealthy, according to the Personal Financial Disclosure form she filed to run for Senate shows that she's worth as much as $14.5 million. She earned more than $429,000 from Harvard last year alone for a total of about $700,000, and lives in a house worth $5 million.

She also has a portfolio of investments in stocks and bonds worth as as much as $8 million, according to the form, which lists value ranges for each investment. The bulk of it is in funds managed by TIAA-CREF.​
Poor, poor Lizzie. We should send her a Care Package. :(
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.

Elizabeth Warren Suggests She's Not In The 1%

The rhetoric of class and inequality is back in force, and Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren -- the standard-bearer for a combative new progressivism -- made the case to MSNBC's Lawrence O’Donnell last night that members of the Senate shouldn't own stock.

“I realize there are some wealthy individuals – I’m not one of them, but some wealthy individuals who have a lot of stock portfolios" she told him.

Hard to see how Warren wouldn't be, by most standards, wealthy, according to the Personal Financial Disclosure form she filed to run for Senate shows that she's worth as much as $14.5 million. She earned more than $429,000 from Harvard last year alone for a total of about $700,000, and lives in a house worth $5 million.

She also has a portfolio of investments in stocks and bonds worth as as much as $8 million, according to the form, which lists value ranges for each investment. The bulk of it is in funds managed by TIAA-CREF.​
Poor, poor Lizzie. We should send her a Care Package. :(

Sounds like she had more business sense than Romney. :D
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.

Does this mean Gates is not part of the 1%? Personally, I think it means you are a hack.
 
I haven't watched the whole thing but it seems quite interesting. The guy making the movie is one of the 1%.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmlX3fLQrEc]The One Percent - YouTube[/ame]
 
Just finished watching the movie. HIGHLY recommended. Please watch.
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.

they must have had to really scrimp to buy her a sports car for her 16th birthday :lol:
 
If anyone watches all or any of the movie I am interested what you think. His interview of Milton Friedman is fascinating, it is broken into three or four parts throughout the movie.
 
1% of what?
Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born Elizabeth Herring[2] on June 22, 1949,[3] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to working class parents Pauline (née Reed) and Donald Jones Herring.[4][5][6] She was the Herrings' fourth child, and had three older brothers.[7] When she was twelve, her father, a janitor, had a heart attack, which led to medical bills, a pay cut because he could not do his previous work, and eventually the loss of their car from failure to make loan repayments. Her mother found work in the catalog-order department at Sears, and Warren started work as a waitress at her aunt's restaurant to help the family finances.

Elizabeth Warren Suggests She's Not In The 1%

The rhetoric of class and inequality is back in force, and Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren -- the standard-bearer for a combative new progressivism -- made the case to MSNBC's Lawrence O’Donnell last night that members of the Senate shouldn't own stock.

“I realize there are some wealthy individuals – I’m not one of them, but some wealthy individuals who have a lot of stock portfolios" she told him.

Hard to see how Warren wouldn't be, by most standards, wealthy, according to the Personal Financial Disclosure form she filed to run for Senate shows that she's worth as much as $14.5 million. She earned more than $429,000 from Harvard last year alone for a total of about $700,000, and lives in a house worth $5 million.

She also has a portfolio of investments in stocks and bonds worth as as much as $8 million, according to the form, which lists value ranges for each investment. The bulk of it is in funds managed by TIAA-CREF.​
Poor, poor Lizzie. We should send her a Care Package. :(

Sounds like she had more business sense than Romney. :D

Sounds like a women, maybe 1/100 Cherokee, that seems that she is a 1%er that is crying because she doesn't want to be but just doesn't have the courage or conviction to give all her money away. Sounds like she is a hypocrite to me.
 

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