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In reply to the discussion: Statement by Senator Warren on President Obama's State of the Union Address [View all]zappaman
(20,606 posts)45. Read it again.
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PresIdent ObaMa laid out an encouraging Plan for how wE cAn move our Country forward. The President sHowed he is ready to take action now to help level the playing field for hard-working families. Raising the minimum wage for federal contract workers and expanding access to early childhood education are important steps, and I applaud the president's leadership. Even so, we need to do more together to ensure that all of our kids have a chance at a quality, affordable education and real opportunities for success. Im committed to working with my colleagues in the Senate to make the kinds of investments in education, research, and infrastructure that help us build a future not just for some of us, but for all of us.
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Statement by Senator Warren on President Obama's State of the Union Address [View all]
ProSense
Jan 2014
OP
Elizabeth Warren has a really high opinion of President Obama. Deal with it.
phleshdef
Jan 2014
#105
Why should he? He gets so much attention (and recs) when he pretends otherwise
Number23
Jan 2014
#106
I believe that is the first outright blast leveled at Sen. Warren that I have seen here.
pampango
Jan 2014
#7
As did Sen. Sanders. If we send him to hell, too, we don't have much left. n/t
pampango
Jan 2014
#13
Not having much is better than not having anything. If we expect 100% loyalty to a 'party line',
pampango
Jan 2014
#17
naturally... and the best place to start that fight is at DU on Wed Jan 29, 2014, 06:54 AM!
bobduca
Jan 2014
#34
"Warren just voted to let them starve." Maybe this line of crap works on your friends
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#93
It would appear you have much more faith in your powers of prophecy than do others...
LanternWaste
Jan 2014
#102
While I think your criticism is unfair, it illustrates an important point...
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#11
If the intent is to be the progressive riding in on a white horse, it most definitely is.
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#15
There's a word for people who hate Elizabeth Warren and want her to lose to a
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#51
I'm a fan too, but the distinction I was making by using the term ardent was liking him so much
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#68
"the freshman (and hopefully one-term) Senator " yeah totally not a troll here folks nt
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#28
same person who bashes the pope as being like Hitler for being misogynistic, but . . .
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#50
Go ahead and cross the street Sen. Warren. Don't pay any attention to that approaching bus.
pampango
Jan 2014
#26
utter bullshit: still false equivalence, no matter how many times it is said
noiretextatique
Jan 2014
#77