Monday, June 24, 2019

Elizabeth Warren is no moderate alternative to anything

There are some who want very much to position her as such, as a hedge in case Joe Biden flames out. Alas, it seems really unlikely that most voters are going to be anything but creeped out by her having "a plan for that."

She sure does. How about this one?

On Thursday, presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) came out in favor of legislation that has been equated to "gay reparations." Under the Refund Equality Act, same-sex couples would be able to amend their past taxes, readjusting with jointly-filed tax returns and accepting refunds from the IRS.
“The federal government forced legally married same-sex couples in Massachusetts to file as individuals and pay more in taxes for almost a decade,” Warren said in a statement, according to NBC News. “We need to call out that discrimination and to make it right — Congress should pass the Refund Equality Act immediately.”
"It wasn’t until marriage equality became law that gay & lesbian couples could jointly file tax returns—so they paid more in taxes," the Democratic presidential candidate posted to Twitter on Sunday. "Our government owes them more than $50M for the years our discriminatory tax code left them out. We must right these wrongs."
Yo, toots, you're talking about matters internal to the state of Massachusetts. Us taxpayers elsewhere in the country aren't the least bit interested in ponying up to "right these wrongs."

She's not done:

 . . . the far-left Democrat outlined her plan to "cancel" student loan debt for some 42 million Americans. "The ambitious student loan forgiveness plan would cancel student loan debt for more than 95% of borrowers, and would entirely cancel student loan debt for more than 75% of Americans with student loan debt," Forbes reported.
Plus, as reported by CNBC, Warren wants to “eliminate tuition and fees at all two-year and four-year public universities through a federal partnership with states to ‘split the costs of tuition and fees and ensure that states maintain their current levels of funding on need-based financial aid and academic instruction.’” 

When she's taking some birthday time off from announcing plans, she likes to chill at this place:

Kirsten Gillibrand . . . [and] Elizabeth Warren [ran into each other] on the campaign trail [and went in for a demonstration of candidate comity] . . . [at] that big Dem Planned Parenthood town hall.
The end of [the video] clip where Warren says, “What better way to celebrate my birthday than right here with Planned Parenthood?”
Moderate alternative? To what? She basically said to the nation, "Hello, I am a spiritually grotesque monster."

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