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Quotable Elizabeth Warren
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US Senator Elizabeth Warren has long been an original thinker and a powerful voice for the common man. Having worked her first job at the age of nine and witnessed first-hand the economic struggles of the American middle class, Warren never hesitates to tell the truth about the US economy. She has been a strong advocate for consumer protection; her work has led to the creation of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Discover in her own words the woman who has been called a New Sheriff of Wall Street” by
TIME
magazine, and the plainspoken voice of people getting crushed by so many predatory lenders and under regulated banks” by the
Boston Globe
.
There is nobody in this country who got rich on their own. Nobody. . . . Part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next kid who comes along.”
Hardworking men and women who are busting their tails in full-time jobs shouldn’t be left in poverty.”
If you’re caught with an ounce of cocaine, the chances are good you’re going to jail. . . Evidently, if you launder nearly a billion dollars for drug cartels and violate our international sanctions, your company pays a fine and you go home and sleep in your own bed at night.”
Discover in her own words the woman who has been called a New Sheriff of Wall Street” by
TIME
magazine, and the plainspoken voice of people getting crushed by so many predatory lenders and under regulated banks” by the
Boston Globe
.
There is nobody in this country who got rich on their own. Nobody. . . . Part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next kid who comes along.”
Hardworking men and women who are busting their tails in full-time jobs shouldn’t be left in poverty.”
If you’re caught with an ounce of cocaine, the chances are good you’re going to jail. . . Evidently, if you launder nearly a billion dollars for drug cartels and violate our international sanctions, your company pays a fine and you go home and sleep in your own bed at night.”