EmptyTimCup
08-01-2012, 04:17 PM
Beck Tears Apart Elizabeth Warren Ad Calling on U.S. to Be More Like China (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/beck-tears-apart-elizabeth-warren-ad-calling-on-u-s-to-be-more-like-china/)
By now most are familiar with Elizabeth Warren, the far-left Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate who is merely 1/32 Cherokee yet touted her “minority” status to gain a Harvard professorship, is back at it again. This time, the controversial Warren, who is slated to speak at the Democratic National Convention in September, has a new plan for America: Be more like China.
On Tuesday evening’s program, Glenn Beck lampooned the leftist for her recent campaign ad positing that China invests 9 percent of its GDP in infrastructure whereas America only invests 2.4 percent. Thus, according to Warren, America pales in comparison.
“Why aren’t we rebuilding America?” Warren says in the ad. “Our competitors are putting people to work, building a future. China invests 9 percent of its GDP in infrastructure America? We’re at just 2.4 percent.”
“We can do better,” Warren adds. “We can build a foundation for a strong new economy and get people in Massachusetts to work right now.”
By now most are familiar with Elizabeth Warren, the far-left Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate who is merely 1/32 Cherokee yet touted her “minority” status to gain a Harvard professorship, is back at it again. This time, the controversial Warren, who is slated to speak at the Democratic National Convention in September, has a new plan for America: Be more like China.
On Tuesday evening’s program, Glenn Beck lampooned the leftist for her recent campaign ad positing that China invests 9 percent of its GDP in infrastructure whereas America only invests 2.4 percent. Thus, according to Warren, America pales in comparison.
“Why aren’t we rebuilding America?” Warren says in the ad. “Our competitors are putting people to work, building a future. China invests 9 percent of its GDP in infrastructure America? We’re at just 2.4 percent.”
“We can do better,” Warren adds. “We can build a foundation for a strong new economy and get people in Massachusetts to work right now.”