Elizabeth Warren Instagram – Snowy morning

Elizabeth Warren Instagram - Snowy morning

Elizabeth Warren Instagram – Snowy morning | Posted on 21/Feb/2023 20:13:16

Elizabeth Warren Instagram – My story doesn’t follow a straight path. I grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class. After my daddy’s heart attack, my family came within an inch from losing our house, but my mother got a minimum wage job at Sears that saved our family.

I dropped out of college at 19 to get married, but got a second chance at a public college that cost $50 a semester and got to live my dream of becoming a public school teacher.

I’ve dedicated my career to studying why families go broke and fighting to rebuild the middle class. After Wall Street crashed our economy, I fought to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which has already returned about $16 billion to Americans who’ve been cheated.

I first ran for Senate to tax greedy corporations, to invest in jobs and our infrastructure, and to rein in student loan companies. And guess what? We got it all done.

But the fight to make our government work for everyone—not just the wealthy and well-connected—isn’t over. So I’m running for re-election. Can you make a contribution of $5 or whatever you can today and become a Founding Donor of this campaign? Click the link in my bio to chip in.
Elizabeth Warren Instagram – My mother’s birthday was Valentine’s Day. We both loved her special connection to the holiday. When I was a girl, I got some heart-shaped pans from the dime store and started baking her a heart-shaped cake every year. I took some time this past weekend to keep up the tradition.

When she was in her 80s, she was in the hospital for some minor surgery. The night before she was scheduled to go home, she said to my daddy, “Don, there’s that gas pain again.” Then she died. The autopsy showed she had advanced heart disease—never diagnosed, never treated.

Later, I learned that heart disease is the #1 killer of women. No longer considered just a “man’s disease,” doctors do a much better job screening and treating women for cardiovascular disease today than when my mother had her heart attack.

But because of our health care system, not everyone can get the care they need. So today, I’m remembering my mother, and I’m committed to keeping up the fight for health care as a basic human right.

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