Make Elizabeth Warren Hate Again
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MAY 2, 2019
We dont just need Elizabeth Warrens ideas. We need her rage.
BY MOE TKACIK
I was riding an UberPool home from a demoralizing dead winter dinner shift in the midst of a pregnancy scare when Elizabeth Warrens universal child care proposal hit my feeds. I had made $225.46 before taxes that night; my babysitter had taken home $160, and shed need a substantial raise if I had a third. The Warren plan promised to cap day care costs at 7% of household income. If day care costs were income-based, I could have three wall-vandalizing, juicespilling, lipstick-smearing, toilet paper-unravelling, time-murdering children, and I wouldnt even have to be a waitress to begin with. I could be an adjunct history professor!
I gave $27.50 to the Warren campaign that night. Given her single-digit polling numbers, I realized I stood a better chance of finagling my way into Norwegian citizenship than she had of becoming president, but I wanted the proposals to keep coming. It felt like I was getting something for my money, like I was funding a think tank, a real think tank, not a tax-exempt front for a confederation of lobbying interests staffed by former Hillary aides, but an incubator of vital ideas and solutions in waiting for a Sanders administration.
The policy statement stream persisted: the proposal to undo Amazon and Facebooks acquisition binges; the $500 billion plan to build millions of affordable homes; the plan to force agricultural equipment manufacturers to open-source operations so farmers can repair their own machines; the $100 billion plan to radically expand opioid addiction treatment; the proposal to ban fossil fuel extraction on publicly owned lands and make public parks free; the $1.25 trillion plan to cancel student loan debt and make college free. And a raft of targeted new taxes that would finance all these plans: on corporate profits higher than $100 million, inheritances more valuable than $7 million, net worth greater than $50 million.
I would have gladly pitched in more tax dollars to fund most of her agenda, but tellingly, #TeamWarren never asked. So I kept pressing those irritating DONATE buttons. I wasnt alone. By March the whole lamestream media, from the New York Times to CNBC, was singing the praises of Warrens proposal mill. A typical Guardian column pronounced her the intellectual powerhouse of the Democratic party. Behind that powerhouse, Warren had amassed the 2020 contests largest salaried campaign staff, 161 strong by The Hills count.
FULL story:
http://inthesetimes.com/article/21864/elizabeth-warren-anger-rage-policies-2020-election