In Quinnipiac University's national poll released on September 25th, Warren received 27 percent while Biden got 25 percent of Democratic voters and independent voters who lean Democratic.
She has claimed that she is a "Capitalist to my bones." However, no matter how hard Warren tries to sugarcoat her ideas to appeal to more moderate voters without losing her progressive base of support, Warren is a far leftist with a radical, anti-capitalist ideology.
To the catchy chant at a September campaign rally of "Two cents, two cents, two cents," Warren responded, "Yes, that is a two cents tax on fortunes over $50 million." Her tax would increase to three cents on every dollar above $1 billion.
Who cares about them, especially if you believe Warren's claim that that they didn't get rich on their own anyway? Indeed, Warren repeated her collectivist refrain from 2011 in defending her wealth tax proposal this past August and September.
Why should the government be permitted to seize even more money from law-abiding taxpayers to squander on such extremist proposals supported by Warren as free health care for illegal immigrants?
Now, on top of Elizabeth Warren's proposed wealth tax, some of Warren's kindred progressives are calling for a return to a top federal income tax rate of 70 percent not seen since 1980.
Warren has ducked questions on whether her version of "Medicare for all," which would eliminate private insurance in favor of a government take over of the health care industry, would entail increased taxes on the middle class.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2019/10/elizabeth-warrens-anti-capitalist-message-joseph-klein/
She has claimed that she is a "Capitalist to my bones." However, no matter how hard Warren tries to sugarcoat her ideas to appeal to more moderate voters without losing her progressive base of support, Warren is a far leftist with a radical, anti-capitalist ideology.
To the catchy chant at a September campaign rally of "Two cents, two cents, two cents," Warren responded, "Yes, that is a two cents tax on fortunes over $50 million." Her tax would increase to three cents on every dollar above $1 billion.
Who cares about them, especially if you believe Warren's claim that that they didn't get rich on their own anyway? Indeed, Warren repeated her collectivist refrain from 2011 in defending her wealth tax proposal this past August and September.
Why should the government be permitted to seize even more money from law-abiding taxpayers to squander on such extremist proposals supported by Warren as free health care for illegal immigrants?
Now, on top of Elizabeth Warren's proposed wealth tax, some of Warren's kindred progressives are calling for a return to a top federal income tax rate of 70 percent not seen since 1980.
Warren has ducked questions on whether her version of "Medicare for all," which would eliminate private insurance in favor of a government take over of the health care industry, would entail increased taxes on the middle class.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2019/10/elizabeth-warrens-anti-capitalist-message-joseph-klein/
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