As everybody knows, Bernie Sanders with some help from AOC have been "fighting oligarchy" this year in the most expected way ever:
HEIGHT OF IRONY: @BernieSanders and @AOC take $15,000 an hour private jet to 'Fighting Oligarchy' rallies. pic.twitter.com/TpghHQ1VAp
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 17, 2025
If a "climate emergency" caused by humans burning fossil fuels didn't exist before their "fighting oligarchy" efforts, it certainly will after.
This weekend, Bernie spoke at a "No Kings" rally in a country that doesn't have a King and did his usual "everything's the fault of billionaires" shtick.
This moment isn’t just about one man’s greed, one man’s corruption or one man’s contempt for our Constitution.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 19, 2025
It’s about the wealthiest people on earth who, in their insatiable greed, have hijacked our economy & politics to enrich themselves at the expense of working families. pic.twitter.com/sy7u9MddvM
Sanders rattled off some evil billionaires but for some reason left a couple out:
NEW - U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at "No Kings" protest, calls out Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg, and "other multi-billionaires" for the "incredible injustice of the top 1% in America, now owning more wealth than the bottom 93%."
— The Dibster (@TheDibsterX) October 18, 2025
Why not call out Soros? Reid Hoffman? Michael… pic.twitter.com/vTQrbDm5uE
As usual, not all billionaires are bad, and the oligarchy fighters make that clear every day:
George Soros’ foundations are funding the "No Kings" protests that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and tens of thousands of protesters will be participating in on Saturday.
Soros, a billionaire investor and notorious Democratic Party donor, is founder of the Open Society Foundations.
In 2023, the foundation, through the Open Society Action Fund, issued a two-year grant of $3 million to the Indivisible organization. The grant was "to support the grantee's social welfare activities," according to the Open Society Foundation's website.
There is no doubt that Bernie Sanders would love to be a King, a billionaire and own three homes. Wait, he already owns three homes, but he's determined to keep working on those other two things.







