How did Kamala lose? Turns out that identity politics and victimhood pandering don’t work—offering handouts like $25,000 housing grants, total student loan forgiveness, and benefits based solely on intersectional group status is political bribery, not a vision for our future. Americans saw through it. Now some background on this wild interview with far left populist Cenk Uygur. Since Cenk was too busy melting down (as usual) over my support for Trump’s corporate tax cuts, here’s the reality that populist talking points miss: (1) Corporations don’t ultimately pay the taxes. There’s just less money for the company, so they have to make up for it elsewhere. This means (1) low-level employees face layoffs and pay cuts, (2) investments in new stores/factories and technologies decline, and (3) consumers shoulder the cost through higher prices. Billionaires’ paychecks? They stay the same! Lower corporate taxes just give businesses room to reinvest, expand, and create jobs that benefit working Americans. Anyone who has ever run a business understands this. It’s Econ 101. Populists don’t study facts. They peddle emotion and mindless sound bites that sound good at first but fail any kind of deeper analysis. Never listen to a populist. They don’t think about issues with their brains, they react to issues with blubbering emotion. And to show the unbelievable and disgusting hypocrisy of communists like Cenk, he had the nerve to call me a “rich establishment prick” because I support tax cuts. His net worth? Estimated at $10 million. Every time someone tells you they are fighting the “elites”, it usually means THEY ARE THE ELITES. Thank God for Trump’s victory. Big thanks to @piersmorgan for having me on. And a special shoutout to @cenkuygur for keeping my leftist tears tumbler full!
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