I know what you are thinking with this headline, but I promise, it’s completely accurate and not at all click-bait.
For the most part, we haven’t heard much from Elizabeth Warren since her 2020 presidential campaign bit the dust. Once seen as a rising star, she’s now been relegated to taking shots at Elon Musk and warring with Big Meat. No, I’m not kidding.
Here’s Warren letting it be known that the problem with those high meat prices you are paying at the grocery store (if you can even find what you need) isn’t the Joe Biden-induced inflationary boom. Rather, it’s those greedy corporate meat monopolies.
Family members are upset at the rising cost of meat. Who’s to blame? The meatpacking monopolies are using inflation to cover up rising prices and making record profits. I’m fighting for stronger antitrust enforcement to lower prices. https://t.co/pk7sC9ZbCZ
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) December 13, 2021
Democrat rhetoric often repeats the same ridiculous statements over and again. Notice how corporations suddenly become greedy and seek to increase prices for consumers every time a Democrat is elected president. The same thing happens when we look at gas prices. But the logical question should be: why they don’t exercise all that greed when a Republican is in office? Is it a pleasure for corporations to make money or not? Obviously, they do, which means there’d be no reason for them to wait around until Joe Biden takes office to be greedy if that’s what this is about.
By the way, the “analysis” cited by Reuters in the above article comes from the White House, so yeah, not exactly the most unbiased source.
There’s just no sense in claiming that in the middle of a huge inflation spike, that the problem with meat prices is actually Big Meat colluding with itself to raise consumer costs. If those processors were going to do that, why didn’t they do it in 2018? It’s not a coincidence that these price hikes correlate with Democrat economic policies after Democrat presidents seize power. Warren is a great fan of shouting at the sky, even though it won’t change this fact.
This is an example. This is Elon Musk’s shot she fired at her today.
Do not project! https://t.co/Kibp6aS9vL
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 14, 2021
Please don’t call the manager on me, Senator Karen 🙏
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 14, 2021
Describing Elizabeth Warren as a Karen who just randomly yells at people is the most accurate description of the Massachusetts senator I’ve ever seen. Truly, Musk’s reply game is as good as his space game.
Warren’s entire schtick is to just spew out the same class warfare talking points repeatedly. Her target is the only thing that will change, and everything else remains constant. In this case, she’s pushing the idea that Musk doesn’t pay his taxes. Is that really true? Musk does he skip paying his taxes? Of course, he doesn’t. Rather, what Warren is complaining about is that he isn’t taxed on unrealized capital gains from stock he hasn’t actually sold and profited from.
This seems absurd to a normal person. Why would the government have the right to tax income that hasn’t actually been made yet? But to Warren, it’s yet another brilliant way for her and her cohorts to steal money from people. This is the standard playbook. There is no change in the rhetoric. They never make excuses.
But while most don’t have the platform to take on Warren, Musk has more than enough clout and reach to hit back at her. That’s certainly entertaining to see, but it’s also a moral good. Warren’s policy proposals are not only bad for Americans working, but also immoral. I’m all for making sure billionaires pay the legal amount of taxes they owe, but when things cross over into outright theft (which Warren’s tax proposals are), that’s simply indefensible.
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