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Posted By: RockyTCB, 3/6/2026 7:49:27 AM

The cranky Vermont senator who believes billionaires should be abolished wants to legislate them out of existence. It’s too bad that he doesn’t understand that one billionaire is more valuable than a thousand Bernie Sanders. “Billionaires should not exist,” Sanders, who identifies as a socialist, raged in 2019 during his previous attempt to hit the wealthy with an additional tax that punished them for their success. That effort, the New York Times reported, was “particularly aggressive in how it would erode the fortunes of billionaires” and “would cut in half the wealth of the typical billionaire after 15 years,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Ebenezer 3/6/2026 7:53:02 AM (No. 2076686)
Bernie used to rage about "millionaires and billionaires". He dropped the "millionaires" from his screed after it came out that he was a multi-millionaire with three houses. His cynicism and hypocrisy know no bounds.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Nimby 3/6/2026 7:53:09 AM (No. 2076688)
Millionaires should not exist was his mantra until he became one
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Reply 3 - Posted by: janjan 3/6/2026 8:01:34 AM (No. 2076692)
Says the socialist with 3 houses.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Scottyboy 3/6/2026 8:26:06 AM (No. 2076698)
Independent Bernie had been an obscure congressional laughingstock for DECADES - even left-leaning Democrats wanted little to do with him - until the Occupy Wall St. mob of violent economic illiterates was astroturfed during (by) the 0bama Regime. OWS was text book Marxism and was agitated by emotionally manipulating a bunch of slackers using CLASS ENVY, leading these idiots to believe their lack of achievement was the fault of “the rich”, giving Sanders an opening to the national stage. Now Bernie and all his unworkable economic balderdash is mainstream in the Democrat Party - just what 0bama & Co, wanted. Just one more example of how & why the once great party of JFK came to be in the sorry state it’s in today.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: JHHolliday 3/6/2026 8:27:56 AM (No. 2076701)
If Bernie got his way, half the billionaires in this country would leave. There are other countries that would love a billionaire's wealth, tax revenue and the benefits they would bring. The people without the means to leave would be the ones hurt with higher taxes and diminished services. He is playing to pure envy. The masses who look at the beautiful, homes, the private jets and more money then they could spend in a life time. They don't think about the millions and millions of donations and charities and jobs that they create. Sure, I am envious of Bill Gate' money but look at Microsoft and Windows. The number of jobs and wealth he created is staggering.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: franq 3/6/2026 8:29:00 AM (No. 2076703)
Sanders is non compos mentis, i.e. a nincompoop. And a hypocrite, to boot. Has he subscribed to his newspaper yet?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 3/6/2026 8:32:45 AM (No. 2076708)
Would he be half so effective without the proletarian New York accent?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: PChristopher 3/6/2026 8:33:45 AM (No. 2076710)
Socialism is all about politicians talking about taking from the rich, then taking from what's left of the middle class, keeping it for themselves and doing nothing for the poor.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: ARKfamily 3/6/2026 8:34:39 AM (No. 2076712)
It is what you do with your wealth that is more important. . .
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Reply 10 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 3/6/2026 8:40:15 AM (No. 2076717)
The fact that Bernie rose to the top of the 2020 Presidential race until the party kneecapped him with Bidet should have been a cautionary tale about the state of the dem party. We had to endure 4 years of gross incompetence and active malfeasance until the dems were booted out. Bernie would probably have been worse. The article rightly points out that without billionaires and other high earners that focus economic efforts, the country would be nowhere near as in good shape and getting better. Our government is best when it is minimized. Our country is best when industry is maximized, which wealthy industrialists are responsible for. Certainly not all of them are worth it but the market decides, not politics; and certainly not losers like Sanders.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: seamusm 3/6/2026 8:58:09 AM (No. 2076724)
Sanders knows full well that his ideas will never materialize - with the possible exception of California. But his tax proposals and election success are perfect examples of electioneering based on the politics of jealousy. Hundreds of millions of Americans want to be wealthy without having done anything to merit financial success. But as we have seen across America in recent years, instead of study and hard work the route often chosen is to steal or to elect those like Sanders or Newsom who'll steal it for them.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: felixcat 3/6/2026 9:37:27 AM (No. 2076743)
And yet, he keeps getting elected by the rich who he despises but secretly covets their wealth and the idiot working class who fall for his class warfare languish of stick-it-to-the-rich bilge. Living in Virginia now under Gov Spunkberger, I really despise the ignorance of my fellow voter.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: padiva 3/6/2026 9:55:52 AM (No. 2076754)
Someone, give Sanders another house so he will shut up.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: downnout 3/6/2026 10:06:32 AM (No. 2076759)
Bernie Sanders, a man who has contributed nothing of value to the United States.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/6/2026 10:42:50 AM (No. 2076781)
Saunders does not believe in private sector billionaires, but he does believe in government sector trillionaires.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/6/2026 11:04:28 AM (No. 2076792)
Time for Bernie to get a FULL ANAL AUDIT. WHERE did all his money come from.....can you say BRIBES?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Vaquero45 3/6/2026 11:05:33 AM (No. 2076794)
Isn’t this old Commie dead yet?
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Reply 18 - Posted by: DVC 3/6/2026 11:38:28 AM (No. 2076818)
I was disappointed when he survived his heart attack. I keep hoping to read this rotten Communist's obituary.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: cor-vet 3/6/2026 1:20:44 PM (No. 2076878)
As someone said a few days ago, why is it always someone that's never earned an honest dollar in salary from labor, that wants to decide what happens to yours. Anyone so lazy that he was ejected from a commie commune, is no someone to take economic advise from. And when he and that other economic expert, the Taco Barbie tip stealing barmaid, start flying economy, let me know!
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Reply 20 - Posted by: mifla 3/7/2026 11:19:28 AM (No. 2077344)
Hypocritical Senators should be abolished.
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