Democrats never met a dollar they didn’t want to tax, and now they’re coming right for America’s backbone: our job creators. After tanking his own side with a failed campaign for Graham Platner, Congressman Ro Khanna is back in the limelight, promising the so-called billionaire tax is just the start. He’s got his class warfare playbook wide open, dreaming up even more ways to punish success.
This isn’t about fairness—don’t believe their empty words. The left’s obsession with taxing the rich isn’t about helping the little guy. It’s about feeding the same bloated government that wastes your money on every latest pet project and sends billions overseas. Khanna and his friends would rather chase away the people who actually build things—businessowners, entrepreneurs, inventors—than let them reinvest in American jobs or innovation.
It’s pure hypocrisy. While they rail against wealth, these politicians are cashing in—cozy with Hollywood, Big Tech, and globalist fat cats who bankroll their campaigns. When their schemes inevitably flop and threaten jobs, who suffers? Not the elites in Washington. Regular Americans, that’s who. Small businesses, workers, savers—everyone taking pride in building a better future.
What’s even more disturbing? Khanna hints this tax crusade is just a warm-up. If politicians can bleed billionaires dry, guess who’s next? The middle class. Suddenly, every homeowner, every hard worker, every family tucking away savings is in the crosshairs. The American Dream starts slipping further away, replaced by the left’s plan to divide and control.
Hardworking families deserve respect for their grit—not a government that punishes ambition. Why should we cheer for a political class that turns envy into policy instead of rewarding success? If Ro Khanna and his allies get their way, the only thing getting bigger will be government—while the American spirit shrinks.
Are Americans going to keep falling for this same old socialist scam, or is it finally time to slam the door on class warfare politics?
Source: NY Post
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