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Related: About this forumSen. Warren: 'Americans Have Had It With Republicans On Taxes' - The Last Word - MSNBC
Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins Lawrence ODonnell to discuss her new book Persist, delivering on the promises made to the American people, why its time for a wealth tax and making changes that are going to last for decades to come.' Aired on 05/04/21.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren On The Loss Of Her Oldest Brother To Covid-19 - The Last Word - MSNBC
Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins Lawrence ODonnell to discuss why the death of her brother to Covid-19 during the Trump administration made her determined to hammer home the importance of having a government that is competent that doesnt look the other way. Aired on 05/04/21.
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Sen. Warren: 'Americans Have Had It With Republicans On Taxes' - The Last Word - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
May 2021
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I loved this interview, too - and it was obvious that Lawrence feels the same way
Rhiannon12866
May 2021
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lostnfound
(17,438 posts)1. That whole interview was fantastic and Lizzie looks great.
Lawrence is a treasure.
Rhiannon12866
(252,158 posts)2. I loved this interview, too - and it was obvious that Lawrence feels the same way
And I agree, he really is one of the very best we have - smart, knowledgeable and compassionate.
orangecrush
(29,339 posts)3. AMEN
mopinko
(73,419 posts)4. that second one, tho.
damn. it's dusty in here.
i havent had many outside jobs for money, but many as a volunteer.
mostly i quit them, cuz i'm good at moving on when shit gets stickier than is worth the time.
only been fired a couple times.
before this plague, i was a hospice volunteer. i was locked out.
it was the most painful separation of my working life. watching it unfold, knowing i had the skills to help, and not even being able to drop by my old ward w/o a big security dance.
it's been like a 5 lb stone in my heart.
the ripples of this pain are gonna keep lappin up on ppl's shore for a generation.
dalton99a
(92,821 posts)5. Kick
