The Warren campaign has just posted Elizabeth Warren | JPMorgan and Wall Street on YouTube.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out what there is about this that the average voter cannot understand.
One other thing to think about in the campaign for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts – can you think of another candidate who has the standing to be asked by all the major media to comment on the recent news about JPMorgan/Chase?
Would such a candidate, after becoming Senator, be able to muster a lot of publicity and public outcry for the type of regulation that she sees as necessary to protect us and our economy? Public demand is the only thing that will give the people in Congress the backbone to stand up to the moneyed interests that threaten to swamp their future campaigns with negative advertising.
Remember, they have the money, but we have the votes. We just need to keep shouting so that our elected officials know we are not asleep at the switch. Oh, and not easily bamboozled by the propaganda of the monied interests. As long as that propaganda seems to be working, the people in Congress feel safe to kowtow to the people with the money.