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Originally Posted by Dvae
What it shows is she has no idea what it takes to start a business, has never owned one or she would not be saying what she's saying.
She has spent her entire life in the university system or some government job doing who knows what which in both cases the capitalism that she puts down has allowed her to live a pretty comfortable lifestyle including retirement and benefits.
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Elizabeth Warren was born Elizabeth Herring in Oklahoma City, the daughter of middle class parents Pauline and Donald Herring.[7] When Warren was twelve, her father had a heart attack which led to a pay cut, excessive medical bills, and eventually the loss of their car. Her mother went to work answering phones at Sears and Warren worked as a waitress.[8] She graduated from Northwest Classen High School in 1966 on a full debate scholarship and attended George Washington University, where she debated for them. At that time most scholarships were athletic scholarships for boys, and there were few girls on the debate teams as well. At 19 she married Jim Warren; they divorced in 1979.[9] She graduated in 1970 with a degree in speech pathology and audiology and worked with children who had head trauma and other kinds of brain injuries. [10] Warren went on to study law at the Rutgers School of Law?Newark, where she served as an editor of the Rutgers Law Review, and was one of two female summer associates at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft's Wall Street office.[11] She received her Juris Doctor in 1976. After law school, Warren worked from home, writing wills and doing real estate closings for walk-in clients.[9]
Warren is married to Bruce Mann, a legal historian and law professor also at Harvard Law School. She has a daughter, Amelia Warren Tyagi, with whom she has coauthored two books and several articles, and a son, Alexander Warren. She has taught Sunday School and cites Methodist founder John Wesley as an inspiration.[3]