It’s a simple idea: We all do better when we work together and invest in our future.
ELIZABETH WARRENThe credit card companies have put the loan sharks out of business.
More Elizabeth Warren Quotes
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I’m willing to throw my body in front of the bus to stop bad ideas.
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Balancing your money is the key to having enough.
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Hillary Clinton is a fighter, she’s out there, she’s tough.
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The need for comprehensive reform must not blind us to the urgency of addressing the massive debt that’s already crushing our young people.
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It’s so easy to focus on what could go wrong, on what else you could do before you try the thing you really want to do. No. Just get out there and try.
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There are those who believe justice and dignity are reserved only for some people. Young men have died in police custody, and the growing heel of poverty has worn down harder on children of color…We must fight back.
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Nobody’s safe. Health insurance? That didn’t protect 1 million Americans who were financially ruined by illness or medical bills last year.
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I love the work I do.
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This country isn’t working for working people. It’s working only for people at the top. That’s not the American dream. That’s the American nightmare.
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We need to remind politicians they don’t work for the big banks – they work for us.
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When you have no real power, go public – really public. The public is where the real power is.
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People feel like the system is rigged against them, and here is the painful part, they’re right. The system is rigged.
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Me, I was waiting tables of 13 and married at 19. I graduated from public schools, and taught elementary school.
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I don’t like credit cards. They make overspending very easy. They can make life a lot more complex and stressful.
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Pundits talk about ‘populist rage’ as a way to trivialize the anger and fear coursing through the middle class.
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