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Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Heap Big Lying Squaw is a racist who hates mulattoes!

Of course she's a racist. She hates Indians so much, she pretends to be one!


From Western Journalism:

Elizabeth Warren Calls Out Obama For Discarding Middle Class


Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has broken from the pack and is sharing her true opinion on former President Barack Obama’s record.

Obama frequently pointed to national statistics as proof of his administration’s success. 15 million new jobs generated over 75 consecutive months of job growth, an unemployment rate of 4.7 percent, and an economy that grew 11.5 percent from before the great recession were common talking points of the outgoing Obama administration.

As nice as those numbers look on paper, Warren recognizes that they don’t mean a thing to a still-struggling American middle class.

“I think President Obama, like many others in both parties, talk about a set of big national statistics that look shiny and great but increasingly have giant blind spots,” Warren told the Guardian. “That GDP, unemployment, no longer reflect the lived experiences of most Americans.”

“And the lived experiences of most Americans is that they are being left behind in this economy. Worse than being left behind, they’re getting kicked in the teeth,” the progressive senator added.
Warren railed against Obama and other members of her own party for selling out the working class.

“The Republicans have clearly thrown their lot in with the rich and the powerful, but so have a lot of Democrats,” she said.

This isn’t the first time Warren accused Obama of selling out.

The progressive senator said she was “troubled” after learning of Obama’s $400,000 Wall Street speech. She described money in politics “as a snake that slithers through Washington. And that it shows up in so many different ways here in Washington.”

Warren’s criticism of her party is a far cry from her position during the election. She threw her support in with the Democratic establishment during the election, becoming one of the most prominent attack dogs against Trump. “We nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever,” she warned Trump during the election.

The Massachusetts senator remains a fierce critic of Trump as she distances herself from the Democratic establishment.

Warren, who is considered a possible White House contender in 2020, accused Trump of pulling a massive reversal in his first 100 days by selling out the federal government to millionaires and billionaires.

“I think what Donald Trump did was he said, ‘The system is rigged and I will be out there for working people every single day; that is my first priority,’” Warren said. “He got elected and did a 180-degree turn, headed in the exactly the opposite direction.”

“He put millionaires and billionaires in charge of his government; he has signed off on one law after another to make it easier for government contractors to steal people’s wages, to make it easier for corporations to hide it when they kill or maim their employees, to make it easier for investment advisers to cheat retirees.”

Warren remains confident that her party will come back from its losses in 2016. She spoke of the anti-Trump “resistance” movement with pride.

“I think that when the history of this time period is written it will be about Donald Trump’s election, no doubt, but it will be about the Women’s March the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated. Democracy changed in America on that day,” she said.

“We are no longer a country that believes we can do politics only once every four years, or even once every two years, no longer a country that says that democracy is only about elections and that it will tend to itself in the time periods between elections.”

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