America’s favorite elderly socialist with multiple homes is at it again, this time criticizing the Walton family for creating jobs and saving consumers money:
Meanwhile, the Walton family of Walmart has a net worth of $144 billion. This is what a rigged economy looks like. https://t.co/pw5CRlkJHM
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) September 27, 2017
How exactly is it “rigged,” Bernie?
Why is that rigged? They built a commercial empire that raised the quality of life for thousands of families and made tons of money. https://t.co/LxIA1mMt0J
— neontaster (@neontaster) September 28, 2017
How is it rigged? Is it possible that Sam Walton was just a genius who created an amazing company with a valuation of hundreds of billions?
— Nick Pappas (@NickAPappas) September 27, 2017
The bigger question is why are people's net worths so low. Combination of stagnant wages, bad financial habits etc…
— Nick Pappas (@NickAPappas) September 27, 2017
Time for Bernie to show his work:
Explain, Bernie. What do you think they've done wrong? https://t.co/jgONdnCyr5
— Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) September 28, 2017
Maybe every successful company is rigged:
They "rigged" it by finding a way to sell me groceries and goods more efficiently than someone else? https://t.co/l1cDsb0nX5
— Donny Ferguson ? (@DonnyFerguson) September 27, 2017
Eventually, socialism gets around to its time-tested distribution system:
We should probably kill them and confiscate their assets. https://t.co/uS72ECozmR
— Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) September 28, 2017
Liberal donors are unrigged, of course:
Gates net worth: 85 billion
Bezos net worth: 81 billion
Zuckerberg net worth: 70 billionWeird how he only ever mentions the Waltons. https://t.co/LxIA1mMt0J
— neontaster (@neontaster) September 28, 2017
And that’s why Bernie never tweets about them:
Breakdown of all Bernie Sanders tweets about Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and the Walton Family. Notice a trend? pic.twitter.com/GgyFPaEPvm
— neontaster (@neontaster) September 28, 2017
Always remember if the system really is rigged, Bernie benefited from it, too:
No. A rigged economy is one in which politicians get rich from being politicians their whole lives. https://t.co/2AjaYlh3MD
— Mostradamus (@molratty) September 28, 2017
give me one of your houses. https://t.co/lLIH707pNy
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) September 28, 2017
Did you tweet this from your lake house? https://t.co/wkj1kbJCBB
— Krystle Schoonveld (@TarheelKrystle) September 27, 2017
More Walmarts, fewer Congressmen:
Meanwhile, Wal-Mart is more useful to the average American family than Congress. https://t.co/GLzhHpOkwN
— Peter Cook (@_Peter_Cook) September 28, 2017
We can only hope.
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