Warren Tweets That 17% of Americans Trust Government, So Her Plan Is to Expand Government
Elizabeth Warren knows that Americans distrust government.
Doesn’t matter.
“Pocahontas” is apparently narcissistic enough to believe that her big government policies are what Americans want.
Check this out…
In 2019, just 17% of Americans trusted government to do the right thing. Why? Because our government works great for the wealthy and well-connected, but not for everyone else. That’s corruption, plain and simple—and I’ve got a plan to fight back.
In 2019, just 17% of Americans trusted government to do the right thing. Why? Because our government works great for the wealthy and well-connected, but not for everyone else. That’s corruption, plain and simple—and I’ve got a plan to fight back. https://t.co/V7PRuuY0Yh
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) September 16, 2019
Reactions:
Dear Americans, don’t trust the government? Then just give the government more power and money.
Dear Americans, don’t trust the government? Then just give the government more power and money. https://t.co/Dq8LbvuCy7
— JAC (@michcusejac5) September 16, 2019
Aren’t you in government?
Aren’t you in government?
— Beachbum508 (@paulm777) September 16, 2019
Warren: I have a plan to broadly expand the thing Americans trust least
Warren: I have a plan to broadly expand the thing Americans trust least https://t.co/rQMzzxU2CS
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 16, 2019
— steve o (@StickJonesJr) September 16, 2019
Looks like Warren and Hillary Clinton are teaming up.
From Daily Wire:
Earlier reports indicated that Clinton, determined to re-litigate her 2016 defeat at the hands of then-New York real estate investor Donald Trump, had been reaching out to a potential 2020 candidates, offering her sage advice (though it’s not entirely clear she’s come to terms with precisely why she lost the contest herself). A handful of candidates reportedly took her up on her offer to chat, but Warren has, NBC says, kept an open line.
“The two women have kept a line of communication open since the Massachusetts senator decided to run for president — though only a conversation around the time of Warren’s launch has been previously reported — according to several people familiar with their discussions who spoke to NBC on the condition of anonymity because of the political sensitivity of private interactions,” the outlet reported Sunday.
The contact, NBC adds, has been substantial enough to “merit attention,” and Warren and Clinton have talked so recently that the interaction was “front of mind” for the source.
President Trump has to be all smiles right now.
H/T: Twitchy