From Elizabeth Warren <[email protected]>
Subject Trump is a symptom
Date December 19, 2025 8:51 PM
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It’s never been more evident that our
economy isn’t working for the majority of Americans.

Just this week, Trump engaged in magical thinking in a rambling speech,
claiming that his economy is “booming” and that affordability is nothing
but a “con job” and a “hoax”.

The economy where 1 out of every 2 Americans are worried they won’t be
able to afford health care next year.

The economy where nearly 10 million Americans are working multiple jobs to
make ends meet — the highest share in 25 years.

The economy where 1 in 4 American households lives paycheck to paycheck.

Donald Trump and the GOP are working diligently to shovel more money to
their billionaire friends at the expense of working people.

But here’s the truth: Trump is not the cause of everything that’s broken
in America.

Don’t get me wrong, he has certainly poured gasoline on the fire. But
blaming Trump for all of our problems is not going to put the fire out.

There are systemic issues that led to someone like him getting elected in
the first place. He is the worst symptom of a corrupt system that rewards
the rich and powerful at the expense of everyone else.

This system has plagued us for years. It’s a system where Reagan’s
trickle-down experiment failed — and is still failing — America’s middle
class.

A system that has made it harder and harder to start and join a union.

A system that says that companies donating exorbitant amounts of money to
a political campaign is a form of “free speech.”

A system where the government bailed out banks rather than homeowners
after the 2008 financial crisis.

A system that allows a family to go bankrupt because they dared to receive
medical care.

Look, we must call out and tend to the root causes of the deep problems in
our economy, our government, and our democracy — the problems that existed
way before Donald Trump rode down that elevator in 2015.

That’s what I’m focused on while we also fight back against the harms the
Trump administration brings us over the next four years.

The Democratic party must, must, must fight back with defiant action
instead of just pushing back with great reluctance — while also connecting
the dots between today’s crises, yesterday’s systemic causes, and the
solutions we’re championing.

It’s going to take a lot of work to untangle this system — with political
leaders fighting for the bold solutions and a strong grassroots movement
calling for a better way forward.

That’s why it’s so important for you to stay in this fight.

If Democrats can show the American people what it means for a government
to actually work for working people — and draw contrasts between that and
what the Trump Administration is actually doing — then we can lay a strong
foundation for a new way forward in the midterms and beyond.

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whatever you can to help build our grassroots movement and build a
government that works for working people?



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Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth



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