Elizabeth Warren: The government listens too much 'to rich guys who don't want to pay taxes'

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Elizabeth Warren: The government listens too much 'to rich guys who don't want to pay taxes'
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Middle class families need to be heard in Washington, Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells JohnJHarwood. “Government listens disproportionately to rich guys who don’t want to pay taxes.”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is one of the top-tier Democratic candidates for president, near the head of the pack, along with former Vice President Joe Biden, fellow progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders and upstart Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

So, it's about who are your bundlers, the people who get special access to the candidate's time, in return for agreeing to raise $25,000 or a quarter of a million dollars. Who is putting together the big parties? Who's doing the political action committees?Elizabeth Warren:Isn't a consultancy that advises businesses on how to be more lean and efficient part of the creative destruction that makes capitalism capitalism?Depends on the kind of capitalism we're talking about.

It's about values. Two cents with the millionaires and billionaires, or invest that money in every one of our children and in growing our economy.Why do you think that those people believe that they're being vilified, believe that you hate business, believe that you're not a capitalist?You'd have to ask them. But I will say this: A lot of them just don't want to pay the taxes. And that's part of the problem we've got here.

And then starting around 1980, you watched that break apart and wages just flatten out. So, stock market keeps going up, GDP keeps going up, but more and more of the wealth is sucked to a thinner and thinner slice at the top. That's not working for America, and it's not working for middle-class families.It's not a question of importance. It's that they've become divorced from the health of tens of millions of working families across this country.

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