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Rush Limbaugh May 3rd 2019

May 03, 20192 min
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, still running for President you might have forgotten who she is, and she recently talked about her childhood at a campaign event. She told a very heart wrenching story which will assume true unlike her Native American heritage.

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the code is rushed. Hurry. The offer expires Friday. Senator Elizabeth Warren still running for president. You may have forgotten what she is, and she recently talked about her childhood at a campaign event. She told a very heart wrenching story which will assume is true. Unlike her Native American heritage, Yeah, her dad had a heart attack. He pulled through, but he couldn't work anymore. So her mother, who had never worked, went to the workforce. She took a minimum wage gig

at Sears and saved the family from going under. Now, her point had nothing to do with get it done character of her mom or the value of hard work. Elizabeth Warren's point was that her mom was able to take care of the family on the minimum wage, which I frankly don't believe, but we'll go with it. She says that today's minimum wage eurner should be able to support a spouse, a kid, and abortion here and there, and maybe a mortgage payment. Well, what would that take?

Fifty thousand a year, a hundred thousand, I'm just throw the numbers out. Why why not a million? I mean, a million would cover most people, and however many number of abortions they want. But after we pay off their student loans and give them free college and free healthcare and a universal guaranteed income, why should they ever work? Why should they get an education? Who was ever going to need a job, sears or otherwise

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