Elizabeth Warren Wants America to Get Back to Work and Build Ghost Cities

July 31, 2012
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We didn’t build that and we’d better get going according to faux Indian, Elizabeth Warren, who is running against Scott Brown for the Massachusetts senate seat.

She is running an ad comparing us to the Chinese communists and she wants us to be like them. After all, they’re building and building, working as a collective, like commies are wont to do.

The ad begins with,

“We’ve got bridges and roads in need of repair and thousands of people in need of work. Why aren’t we rebuilding America?” asks Ms. Warren, a professor at Harvard Law School who served in the Obama administration. “Our competitors are putting people to work,b uilding a future. China invests 9% of its GDP in infrastructure. America? We’re at just 2.4%. We can do better.”

The ad then juxtaposes robust Chinese cranes and dump trucks with decaying American bridges and idle but sympathetic-looking American workers wearing hard-hats. [NY Sun]

I guess Warren never heard of the Ghost cities. China is building, that’s true, but the apartments remain vacant, there is no one running any of the stores. They are building Ghost Cities.

Sure, let’s emulate communist Chinese who build empty towns.

Check out the video.

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