- 01 Nov 2019 13:55
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My mistake, but she did study economics, and authored work on bankruptcy that changed the national narrative on the way the educated think about it.
"By 1981, Ms. Warren and her husband had secured temporary teaching posts at the University of Texas, where she agreed to teach bankruptcy law."
When she went to Washington:
"“I quickly discovered that every single Republican was on the side of the banks and half the Democrats were,” she said. “But whenever there was someone who would stand up for those working families, it was a Democrat.”
She added, “I picked sides, got in the fight, and I’ve been in the fight ever since.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/25/us/p ... story.html
Crantag wrote:
You mean Elizabeth Warren? She actually taught law, though she did write several books on economic issues like student loan debt (from a legal perspective).
My mistake, but she did study economics, and authored work on bankruptcy that changed the national narrative on the way the educated think about it.
"By 1981, Ms. Warren and her husband had secured temporary teaching posts at the University of Texas, where she agreed to teach bankruptcy law."
When she went to Washington:
"“I quickly discovered that every single Republican was on the side of the banks and half the Democrats were,” she said. “But whenever there was someone who would stand up for those working families, it was a Democrat.”
She added, “I picked sides, got in the fight, and I’ve been in the fight ever since.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/25/us/p ... story.html
Facts have a well known liberal bias