Speaks for itself. Thanks, John and Elizabeth, for showing us that real civility and real bipartisanship can still exist in these difficult times.
Welcome home!
Mrs Warren, I am a conservative Republican here in MA. From everything I’ve read about you over the last few years, you appear committed to the “people” of this country. I’ve always tried to vote for the best candidate for a position but unfortunately have been in the typical position of not really liking either candidate and reluctantly following ideology or party.
I’m also very pro-capitalism in the business world but not at the cost of running over the regular people. Your efforts to protect regular people from outrageous bank fees and misleading/complicated contracts is far overdue from our government.
I like what I see from you and if you were to run, I would seriously consider voting for you due to your pragmatism, your sincerity and your commitment to average Americans.
US Senators have a wide variety of responsibilities so it would be useful to know your positions on issues such as Illegal immigration, the National debt (and how to reduce it), Healthcare costs, Afghanistan, bringing jobs home to the US, Renewable Energy, Unions and jobs, jobs, jobs…
Welcome home to MA, welcome to BMG and good luck in whatever you decide to do… and Thank You so much for what you have already done.
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I appreciate your kind words and open mind about my potential candidacy. You sound a lot like my two conservative Republican brothers when we talk about the state of our country. We’re all trying hard to get this right.
seascraper says
Deval Patrick is good at responding (and he doesn’t get drawn into slapfests with little yappers like me). A good example to follow.
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John Tehan says
JohnD, you and I have been battling ideologies for years, I can’t tell you how happy I was to see your reaction to Professor Warren’s blog post – you really made my day! Why can’t we all just get along, indeed…