E. WARREN 2020 Speech: 'Enough Is Enough' 'Our Fight Is For Big Structural Change'
We Are Here to Say, Enough Is Enough': Elizabeth Warren Formally Launches Bid for President. Our fight is for big structural change. By Samantha Michaels, Mother Jones, Feb. 9, 2019.
(Lawrence, Mass). Warren, who first told supporters she was forming an exploratory committee back in December, shared the story of the women textile workers at Everett Mill who shut down the looms in 1912 and walked out to protest dangerous conditions and win better wages and overtime pay.
These workers led by women didnt have much
Nevertheless, they persisted, she said to big applause.
Today millions and millions and millions of American families are also struggling to survive in a system thats been rigged, rigged by the wealthy and well connected, she continued. Like the women of Lawrence, we are here to say enough is enough. We are here to take on a fight that will shape our lives, our childrens lives, and our grandchildrens lives just as surely as the fight that began in these streets more than a century ago.
She described her childhood in a middle-class family in Oklahoma and her rise from the daughter of a janitor to a law professor and a US senator, saying that over the years those opportunities had become harder to come by for many Americans. The man in the White House is not the cause of what is broken, she said. He is just the latest and most extreme symptom of whats gone wrong in America, a product of a rigged system that props up the rich and powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else....more.
Watch VIDEO of Speech, with Intro. by Joe Kennedy III:
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/02/elizabeth-warren-formal-announcement-president/
> Landmark Victory for American Workers, The 1912 'Bread & Roses Strike' By Textile Workers in Lawrence, Mass.
https://www.history.com/news/the-strike-that-shook-america-100-years-ago
1912 'Bread & Roses Strike' of Textile Workers in Lawrence, Mass.
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