
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer mocked “greedy” Americans reluctant to fund an extravagant, unchecked government that relentlessly prints money, during his Tuesday appearance on The View.
“Their attitude is, ‘I made my money all by myself. How dare your government take my money from me? I don’t want to pay taxes,’” Schumer told the audience.
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“Or, ‘I built my company with my bare hands, how dare your government tell me how I should treat my customers, um, the land and water that I own, uh, or my employees.’”
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Delivered with the polished arrogance of a lifelong champion of expansive government control.
Chuck was voted into office in 1980 as a far-left New York Congressman. He was 29. That’s 45 years of living off taxpayer money.
Social media erupted following Schumer’s out-of-touch comments, with many users declaring the Democrats are finished as a political force.
“Imagine thinking this is a winning sales pitch to get people to want to buy into the Democrats’ ideology again. This party is cooked,” one X user noted.
Alyssa Farah Griffin asked Chuck if he would “step aside like Biden” from his role as Democrat Senate leader in order to move the party forward.
Of course not.
“No. I should be the leader. One of the things I’ve been known to be good at is how to win Senate seats. In other words, I’m a strategist in terms of recruiting candidates, helping the candidates run campaigns and win,” Chuck noted.
Bold strategy. Let’s see how it goes.