Ben Shapiro Calls Out Bernie Sanders on Wealth Inequality

If we had a dollar for every time socialist Bernie Sanders used the word “income inequality”, the Vermont Senator would likely chastise us for being part of the evil “one percent” he constantly rants about on Twitter and during his public speeches.

To the left, you see one of those instances play out in real time, this time with Daily Wire editor and founder Ben Shapiro calling the senator out for his blatant hypocrisy. The socialist has, after all, three homes including one vacation home — not exactly a man of the people he presents himself to be.

Bernie Sanders was hailed as a hero by younger Americans during the 2016 presidential election cycle, as he was able to convince scores of impressionable voters that their economic struggles were caused by a vile class of billionaires withholding their wealth. He mentioned nothing about how these young people essentially diminished their market value by throwing themselves into debt to acquire useless bachelor degrees.

Sanders is not the messiah millennials think he is, and his debates with Texas Senator Ted Cruz have more than proved it. Both debates — one on healthcare and the other on taxes — are worth re-watching, as they reveal how truly little the socialist understands about economics.

~ Facts Not Memes


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