Senator Elizabeth Warren is making headlines for a speech some are saying is not only a take-down of Rep. Paul Ryan’s views on poverty and unemployment but a lesson in the kind of visionary approach that Democrats would be wise to emulate.
The Massachusetts Democrat made the remarks as the keynote speaker at the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor’s Humphrey-Mondale Dinner on March 29th, a fundraising event for the party of Paul Wellstone.
Warren took apart the Rep. Paul Ryan’s maligned statements regarding “men not working” in our “inner cities,” and his corporate- and Wall Street-friendly vision.
“Congressman Ryan attacked unemployment insurance, saying it is, and I’m quoting here, ‘a hammock, which lulls able-bodied people into lives of complacency and dependency.’ I am really serious. I want you to think about that.”
“If our neighbors and friends who are laid off when a company moves overseas, or the recession shuts them down, Paul Ryan thinks that a little help to try to help keep the mortgage paid and to put food on the table will cause them to kick back and live large, with no plans to work again,” she said.
“Paul Ryan looks around, sees three unemployed workers for every job opening in America, and blames the people who can’t find a job. In 2008, this economy crashed, wiping out millions of jobs.”
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