Senator
Elizabeth Warren is facing intense criticism after Spirit Airlines
officially shut down, resulting in the loss of more than 17,000 American
jobs.
In 2024, Warren celebrated blocking Spirit’s merger with JetBlue, claiming it was a victory for consumers.
Critics
now say her intervention backfired spectacularly, eliminating a
low-cost carrier and thousands of jobs while ultimately hurting the very
people she claimed to be protecting.
The shutdown has reignited
debate over government interference in the airline industry and the
real-world consequences of progressive economic policies.
Los
Angeles mayoral candidate Nithya Raman is furious after Spencer Pratt
released a campaign ad highlighting where she and Mayor Karen Bass live.
In the ad, Pratt stood outside Raman’s $3 million mansion and noted that the leaders “don’t have to live in the mess they’ve created” in the city.
Raman responded by calling the ad “reckless,” saying, “Filming outside my home, where I live with my young children, feels unnecessary and reckless.”
The backlash highlights the growing frustration with politicians who push policies that impact everyday residents while living insulated from the consequences.
In the ad, Pratt stood outside Raman’s $3 million mansion and noted that the leaders “don’t have to live in the mess they’ve created” in the city.
Raman responded by calling the ad “reckless,” saying, “Filming outside my home, where I live with my young children, feels unnecessary and reckless.”
The backlash highlights the growing frustration with politicians who push policies that impact everyday residents while living insulated from the consequences.










