Ro Khanna built his little morality cathedral on the idea that wealth inequality is some national sin requiring government punishment.
Then Grover Norquist walked in, flipped on the lights, and pointed straight at the altar.
You first, Congressman.
That’s the kill shot.
Not because $11.6 million is the whole debate. Not because one check solves federal spending. But because it exposes the entire wealth-tax racket for what it is: a sermon for other people’s wallets.
Khanna wants the state to stalk accumulated success like a repo man with a badge. Your assets. Your business. Your investments. Your unrealized gains. Your family holdings. Your illiquid property. All of it tossed onto the government scale so bureaucrats can decide how much of your life’s work they feel entitled to this year.
And they call that justice.
No, that’s not justice.
That’s envy with a spreadsheet.
That’s confiscation wearing a charity-shop halo.
That’s politicians who benefited from capitalism trying to kneecap the ladder after they climbed it.
Silicon Valley didn’t become Silicon Valley because some federal tax ghoul audited ambition into existence. It was built by risk, capital, failure, obsession, invention, and reward. The wealth-tax crowd shows up after the engine works, throws sand in the gears, and congratulates itself for caring about the workers stranded on the side of the road.
Grover’s envelope did what a thousand policy papers couldn’t.
It forced the preacher to face his own gospel.
If Ro Khanna believes wealth confiscation is moral, he doesn’t need a law.
He needs a pen.
Cut the check, Ro.
Or admit the revolution was always scheduled to begin in someone else’s bank account.
(article below)
@RoKhanna@friedberg@Grok How many employees does Elon Musk employ and what are their salaries. How many employees has Ro Khanna employed? Has Ro Khanna been involved in insider trading? How much stock does he have and why does he think nurses are incapable of investing for their future?
Here’s what happens when you enter other countries illegally…
- Singapore, that's 6 months in prison
- If you enter illegally, Russia, that's 2 years in labor camp
- India, that's 8 years in prison
- Pakistan, 10 years in prison
- North Korea, obviously death penalty
- And if you enter in Canada or here in the US and or even Europe. What do you get? Free housing, healthcare, education, food, public transport, cell phones, cash.
“Come on, guys. A country can only be a country if it protects its borders. Immigration is not bad. But illegal immigration should be penalized at the full extent of the law.”
Historian Bill Federer: "By 2030, there will be a majority Muslim population in Europe, and they will just flat out vote in Sharia law.
People forget Egypt was completely Christian for 6 centuries. It's not anymore. All of North Africa was completely Christian for 6 centuries. It is not anymore.
Constantinople was the largest Christian city in the world, and the largest Christian church in the world for hundreds of years was the Hagia Sophia. And it was turned into a mosque.
They want to do the same thing with the Vatican."
Pay attention to what he’s saying!
⚠️ MUST WATCH: An Iranian-American who escaped Sharia law just delivered a chilling testimony at a Wylie, Texas school board meeting that everyone in the West needs to see.
He breaks down the 3 stages of subversion happening right now:
👉Stage 1: "They come in peace... they tell you 'we just want rights.'"
👉Stage 2: Two-tier policing, Sharia courts, and pushing blasphemy laws (like what we see in the UK and Canada).
👉Stage 3: The final stage, the absolute hell of apostasy laws, executions, and hanging (like what happened to Iran).
"I escaped that hell hole years ago, and I am seeing the exact same thing happening right now in the United States."
@Roger758 About a billion people on this Earth live on less than $2/day. You are rich in comparison. Signaling Virtue is NOT virtue. Shifting responsibility away from yourself (to God, Government, “the rich”, or the Collective,…) is the rejection of caring and the antithesis of virtue.
Charlie Munger: “If you're a pure socialist, you're a nutcase. An absolute nutcase. Not a modest nutcase, but a real nutcase. You can be a perfect nut with a high IQ."