On Friday's broadcast of NewsNation's “Cuomo,” Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said she doesn't want to get involved in politics about California's wildfires, but that “services cost money, so the wealthiest “We need to actively recruit people.” In this country, the richest protected 1% pay their fair share of taxes so we can have the funds to provide our services. With that money and resources, the people who are or have been chosen to do that job should do that job. ”
Waters began by saying, I'm not going to talk about whether Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is trying to protect himself and run for president, there's nothing like that. ”
She went on to say, “The first thing we have to understand is that services cost money, and we need to make sure that the richest people in this country, the richest 1% who are protected, “It means we need to actively recruit people and make sure they pay their fair share of taxes so we can live in peace.” May have money to provide services. With that money and resources, the people chosen or elected to do that job should do that job. I don't care who it is. It could be a Democrat, it could be a Republican, it could be anything. But the truth is, while we should all have heavy hearts right now, we need to keep our attitude right by having faith and making sure we do everything to help those who need us. There is. Damn it, politics can be dealt with later. You can come later and talk about Gavin Newsom. We can talk about the Democratic Party later. ”
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