Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, wrote an opinion article for the New York Times in which she urged her party to be more “aggressive” with Republicans in the wake of the GOP’s dismal Senate campaign.
Warren argues that the success of the Democratic Party under Joe Biden’s leadership proves that “voters rewarded Democrats for saving the lives and livelihoods [of Americans].”
The Democrat bragged about her party’s record in office and vowed that the Republicans would be stopped at any cost if they tried to block the party’s radical agenda.
It is important to lobby lawmakers as much as possible; Warren said that the president should utilize executive power “when Republicans try to hinder such action, and he may act through executive authority.” And, she said, “Most of all, the Democrats should be bold in putting Republicans on the defense, pressing hard on why they are opposing much-needed policies to benefit Americans.”
Warren has expressed concern that the Republican Party if elected to the House, would attempt to “take the economy hostage” by obstructing legislation that would otherwise help middle-class families.
Despite the “relentless punditry” about the president’s behavior, Warren said that people of all colors “confirmed” Trump’s platform in November.
She continued by saying that the Republican demands for “family-crushing austerity” were designed to harm middle-class families.
Throughout her blog post, Warren, like the president, lied many times.
She boldly claimed that the Democratic Party had effectively reduced inflation through higher wages, cheaper homes, and more regulation of price-gouging businesses.
Warren has blamed Republicans for America’s problems by calling them “election deniers” and blaming their “extremism.”
