Elizabeth Warren On "class Warfare" No One Got Rich On Its Own: Former White House adviser financial reform Elizabeth Warren, who now works to challenge Republican Sen. Scott Brown in Massachusetts, appears to be a Democrat who did not depart from the Republican cry of "class war" against the proposal President Obama to raise taxes on those with very high incomes - instead offer a full-throated repudiation of the benefits that the rich were able to get the company and the need to give something back. In a video of recent emergence of online Warren someone who says he or she is not affiliated with the campaign posted, Warren responded to the accusation. “I hear all this, you know, ‘Well, this is class warfare, this is whatever,’” Warren said. “No. There is nobody in this country that got rich on his own nobody. “You built a factory out there? Good for you. But I want to be clear. You moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for. You hired workers the rest of us paid to educate. Former White House adviser financial reform Elizabeth Warren, who now works to challenge Republican Sen. Scott Brown in Massachusetts, appears to be a Democrat who did not depart from the Republican cry of "class war" against the proposal President Obama to raise taxes on those with very high incomes instead offer a full throated repudiation of the benefits that the rich were able to get the company and the need to give something back. In a video of recent emergence of online Warren someone who says he or she is not affiliated with the campaign posted, Warren responded to the accusation.
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