Sen. Elizabeth Warren posted on X, outlining her support for a “Working Families Guarantee” that calls for affordable housing, reliable healthcare, good-paying jobs, childcare, and more time with loved ones.
The Massachusetts Democrat shared the message in a video on Thursday, which quickly drew strong reactions from users across the platform. Many replies criticized her record in the Senate and questioned the feasibility of the proposals.
Warren explains that voters often ask her what she stands for beyond opposing Donald Trump. She responds by laying out her “Working Families Guarantee”. She argues that these priorities can be achieved through big structural changes, including taxing the rich and reducing the influence of big money in politics. The roughly 52-second video shows her speaking directly to the camera in a close-up shot with no additional footage or interviews.
Online Reactions to Warren’s Working Families Guarantee Post
Many commenters pointed to Warren’s past policies as the problem. One wrote, “Senator Warren, after 13+ years in the Senate, working families are worse off because of your policies,” citing inflation, housing costs, and healthcare.
Another referenced job losses, saying, “There are 17,000 Spirit Airlines employees who would disagree with you. They are in the unemployment line because of you.”
Some challenged the idea that the government should guarantee these things. “Absolutely none of that is the responsibility of the government,” one user replied, while another blamed rising costs on immigration.
Others were more direct and personal. “You’re a fraud. Retire now,” said one. A commenter added, “We’ve seen and literally felt for what you fought for. Obamacare has “[expletive]” all Americans. But go on, Pale Feather… clown.”
Several replies accused lawmakers of self-interest. “The only thing you and the majority of the members of Congress are fighting for is your next election. None of you gives a rat’s “[expletive]” about the American people. 99% of Congress is either corrupt or controlled.”
The post has become part of the ongoing national debate over government policies aimed at supporting working families. Discussion continues in the replies on X, reflecting deep divisions over the senator’s record and proposals.







