Elizabeth Warren was Registered Republican until 1996

Elizabeth Warren has been having a tough year. She got destroyed by indisputable DNA that proved she exploited programs designed to help indigenous Americans. That pretty much settled the long disputes between her and President Trump. Since then, she’s announced her candidacy for president in the 2020 race.

That announcement was followed by crickets. No one cares that she’s running because she’s old news. The party has left her behind, and very few Democrats have been taking her seriously. She recently countered as hard as she can. She announced an actual policy stance and what looks to be her principle platform.

She’s pushing to forgive all student debt and provide free tuition for all college students in the U.S. She plans to pay for it by instituting a two-percent wealth tax. There’s so much wrong with this proposal on so many levels that it will take days of discussions to cover it all, but she’s making waves once again.

That might prove to be a two-edged sword. The new attention has come with the discovery of old truths. Elizabeth Warren has lied about a lot more than her Native American heritage. You’ll find the fascinating truth in this video. It might leave you shocked, but it’ll also be funny to hear her admit some of the merits of traditional conservatism.


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