Wealthy Democrats Hilariously Rip Each Other Apart

Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban got into a heated exchange today in Los Angeles at the Vox Media’s Code Conference, Cuban said.

“I don’t mind paying more in taxes. Paying taxes is the greatest patriotic act you can perform after serving in the military, according to a blog post I published 20 years ago, as doing so ensures that everyone may live and flourish.”

“But sure, screw you, Elizabeth Warren, the concept soak the wealthy,’ billionaire tears will fill that cup.”

You personify every flaw in politics.

In reference to the Roe v. Wade ruling’s renewed enthusiasm among female voters, Cuban said:

“I believe that women are moving forward now, especially since Roe.”

“You know, why don’t you launch a political party with just women in it?”

“With women, we have such strength, such force, and such momentum. By far, you don’t need men who resemble me.”

Warren had before stated, “Mark Cuban’s concern is not that I don’t know what I’m talking about.”

“Mark Cuban’s issue is that I understand exactly what I’m discussing,”

She said, “We need to alter the laws so they are not only drafted by the lobbyists for Mark Cuban and his friends.”

Cuban commented previously:

“I seriously doubt Elizabeth Warren’s knowledge of the subject when she discusses it.”

“I believe she simply enjoys demonizing the affluent, and that’s okay.”

“I just don’t think that they truly comprehend the ramifications of taxing unrealized profits,” I said. “It’s a terrific political move for her.”

Elon Musk was a target of Warren as well. To prevent Tesla from going bankrupt, he spent months sleeping on the floor of his plant, according to what she stated about him.

“Elon Musk didn’t succeed all by himself.”

“He received large investments from the government, taxpayers, teachers working in public schools, and minimum wage laborers who had been paying taxes their whole lives.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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