One of the most ironic things about Sen. Bernie Sanders is his ability to spend almost every waking hour obsessing over how to get the government’s hands on more of the private sector’s money while still having the audacity to accuse others of being “greedy.” Here’s today’s example:
What motivates some of these people is greed and greed and more greed. It is like a sickness. It is like an addiction. https://t.co/NMjQJOBRXv
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) December 28, 2019
A high degree of projection has been diagnosed:
Yes, Congress is, indeed, a disease. https://t.co/eOYoc6RS1y
— MistleMo (@molratty) December 28, 2019
The cure is term limits so Congress isn't top-heavy with crusty old farts who've been in office and skimming off the people for 40+ years
— Angus T. Kirk (@angusparvo) December 28, 2019
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Is owning three houses while other people are homeless a disease too?
— ClumpOfCells, CRE (@CalkinsMark) December 28, 2019
Self-awareness isn’t a major priority for Bernie, apparently.
That’s certainly what motivates you Bernie.
— Earpie (@Cannovis) December 28, 2019
Similar to collecting houses?
— Republicanvet R U aFredo? (@Republicanvet91) December 28, 2019
Commie Bernie is projecting… again. https://t.co/hKfz7EsUZ0
— Joe (@JoeC1776) December 28, 2019
Envy is also a sickness.
— Western?☠️Renegade (@RenegadeWestern) December 28, 2019
You should know Bernie since you made a million bucks this year and gave 1% to charity. https://t.co/cfRo7L2yK2
— David Horowitz (@horowitz39) December 28, 2019
Sounds like a personal confession to me
— Joshua Margerison (@PJMargerison) December 28, 2019
The federal government’s tax receipts in FY 2018 were $3.33 trillion and Sanders would like that number to be much higher, but he’s accusing others of being addicted to “greed”? That’s rich (so to speak).