Elizabeth Warren is getting absolutely demolished on social media after the Massachusetts Democrat rolled out yet another wealth tax proposal that would rob successful Americans to fund her socialist agenda.
The fake Indian princess, who's been oddly silent about opposing the Trump administration's America First policies, decided instead to target billionaires like Jeff Bezos with her latest scheme to expand the welfare state.
"Jeff Bezos has $222 billion," Warren posted online. "If he paid my wealth tax this year, we could fund insulin in America for everyone who needs it plus free school lunch for everyone."
But patriots weren't buying Warren's Robin Hood act for a second. The responses were swift and brutal.
"Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are often criticized for their wealth while advocating for wealth redistribution and anti-wealth rhetoric. Both have significant net worths, with Warren's estimated at around $8.75 million and Sanders at approximately $2.5 million! HYPOCRITES,"
posted one user, calling out the obvious hypocrisy of millionaire socialists demanding everyone else pay up.
Think about it, folks - Warren sits on nearly $9 million while lecturing working Americans about "fairness." She wants to steal a stake in successful companies to secure her political power, period.
Even some of Warren's own supporters are turning on her. One Massachusetts resident who claimed to have backed Warren demanded she focus on opposing Trump instead of chasing tax fantasies: "I live in Massachusetts and have supported you. Are you going to do anything about trump? Anything?"
Meanwhile, Warren's home state is dealing with real problems she ignores. Massachusetts is rocked by SNAP fraud, forcing the state to implement chip-enabled cards this year - but Warren would rather chase billionaires than fix the broken systems she's helped create.
This is classic Democrat playbook: ignore the corruption and waste in government programs while demanding more money from successful Americans to fund bigger government.
Under President Trump's second term, we're seeing real economic growth through deregulation and America First policies. Warren's wealth confiscation schemes are the last gasps of a failed socialist ideology that voters decisively rejected in 2024.
How much longer will Massachusetts voters tolerate Warren's grandstanding while real problems go unsolved?
