I first met Elizabeth Warren when she was a professor at Harvard Law School, in 2004.
The book argued that families with one income might actually be better off, since families with two incomes spent nearly the full combined income and then fell behind if one spouse lost a job.
She explicitly argued against "More government regulation of the housing market," slamming "Complex regulations," since they "Might actually worsen the situation by diminishing the incentive to build new houses or improve older ones." Instead, she argued in favor of school choice, since pressure on housing prices came largely from families seeking to escape badly run government school districts: "A well-designed voucher program would fit the bill neatly."
The other half of iconoclastic Warren was typical progressive, anti-financial industry Warren.
The result: an emboldened Warren who saw her popularity as tied to her Big Government agenda.
No more reaching across the aisle; no more iconoclastic policies.
If Elizabeth Warren circa 2003 were running, she'd be the odds-on favorite for president.
https://thenewrevere.com/2019/09/ben-shapiro-how-the-quest-for-power-corrupted-elizabeth-warren/
The book argued that families with one income might actually be better off, since families with two incomes spent nearly the full combined income and then fell behind if one spouse lost a job.
She explicitly argued against "More government regulation of the housing market," slamming "Complex regulations," since they "Might actually worsen the situation by diminishing the incentive to build new houses or improve older ones." Instead, she argued in favor of school choice, since pressure on housing prices came largely from families seeking to escape badly run government school districts: "A well-designed voucher program would fit the bill neatly."
The other half of iconoclastic Warren was typical progressive, anti-financial industry Warren.
The result: an emboldened Warren who saw her popularity as tied to her Big Government agenda.
No more reaching across the aisle; no more iconoclastic policies.
If Elizabeth Warren circa 2003 were running, she'd be the odds-on favorite for president.
https://thenewrevere.com/2019/09/ben-shapiro-how-the-quest-for-power-corrupted-elizabeth-warren/
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