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00:00Okay, so you might have noticed that college kids moving to big cities want a revolution.
00:04But Champagne Socialism is not new. All of their heroes come from money.
00:08Karl Marx, his friend was paying his bills. He was a rich factory owner.
00:11Che Guevara, he was a medical student from a rich family.
00:14Mao, he was a son of a wealthy granary owner.
00:16And just like that, similarly, Zoran's base is college-educated elite transplants.
00:21Check this out, she was plugged by Zoran. She won the area right by Columbia,
00:26where rich kids go to school. She moved to New York to go to Columbia herself,
00:29got radicalized, and became a Zoran groupie. Many such cases.
00:33Meanwhile, her opponent was a literal immigrant. He got votes from the low-income New Yorkers,
00:38but not the student activists. He was like, yeah, we don't want to burn this whole thing down.
00:43He was too vanilla for a gentrified voting base that increasingly wants a little bit of radical
00:48teeter. Now look, radical politics doesn't piss me off. I don't know, it's funny, we need crazy people.
00:54But what does piss me off is when they pretend to represent the working class.
00:59Actual working class people, they don't want a revolution. They want two things,
01:04opportunity and safety. Opportunity comes from money coming into the city, businesses hiring them.
01:09Safety comes from not getting mugged. That's it, that's all they want. They don't want to burn the
01:13system down. While these people, they want a complete revision of the American project,
01:18because, you know, they graduated with a master's degree and realized that they cannot afford a studio
01:22in Manhattan. Yeah, no shit, New York is expensive. But hey, there's 7.6 million unfilled jobs in
01:29America. But no, no, they don't want those jobs. They want to live in one of the most expensive zip
01:33codes ever, and they want a tippy-tappy computer job. Why? Because they're entitled to it? The problem
01:39is that they're way too educated and way too entitled to start anywhere but the top.
01:45We got to talk about a little champagne socialism, as I like to call it. And on the block today
01:54is
01:55representative, Democrat representative, Ro Khanna. I have this news article that is titled,
02:03Roll Me the Money. How progressive class warrior Ro Khanna lives like the oligarchs
02:10he claims to fight. Yeah. What do you know? What do you know? Rules for thee. No rules for me.
02:20Once
02:21again, Democrats advocating against something, but in reality, they're exactly that. Check it out.
02:31Okay. His home has an elevator. Bro, if your house got an elevator, you got a massive house.
02:40Now, this is somebody who claims to want to fight against the millionaires. The billionaires,
02:45pay your fair share. Meanwhile, he has an elevator in his house. He drives a two or has a $200
02:51,000
02:51Range Rover in family owned golf courses. Now, now in other cases, I wouldn't have any issues with this,
03:01right? It's America. If you earn it, you can have it. You earn the home with the elevator. You earn
03:07the
03:07$200,000 Range Rover, even though I wouldn't suggest buying it. But you earned being able to own
03:14a golf course. You earn that. But when it comes from these far left progressives, these communists like
03:21Ro Khanna, it hits a little different. It's a little different because they're always talking about taxing the
03:27rich. Meanwhile, they're the rich themselves. What do you know? What do you know? Let's read a little bit.
03:35Rep. Ro Khanna has emerged as a potential contender for the Democratic presidential nomination while
03:40denouncing the ultra rich who hoard wealth and engage in financial speculation. But the progressive
03:47Silicon Valley congressman and his family live a life of staggering luxury. Fueled by dynastic wealth,
03:54they did not earn and protected by the same thicket of trust, anonymous corporations and foundations that
04:03Khanna condemns. Y'all remember when Uncle Trump got on stage versus Hillary Clinton and Hillary Clinton
04:11tried to call him out for not paying taxes. And he had one of the most beautiful lines that I
04:16will never
04:17forget. Right. And he said, no, I don't. And neither do your donors. And you will never change the tax
04:25code because your donors, the people that donate to you, the people that use the same tax strategy
04:34that I use, use those tax codes. So you will never change it because they donate to you. So if
04:41you want
04:41to criticize me, well, then criticize your donors. Now, he didn't say the last part, but we got the message.
04:50We got the message. Right. If you want to criticize me, then blame yourself because you're the one who
04:57created these tax codes. I'm just using something that you created Hillary Clinton.
05:08Right.
05:10And so you have a similar situation here. Someone talking about, yeah, the rich don't pay their fair
05:17share. Meanwhile, he's hiding his wealth with trust, anonymous corporations and foundations
05:26to hide his true wealth so that he doesn't have to pay his fair share either.
05:33Kind of lives in a six million dollar, eight thousand square foot luxury home with a four
05:39story elevator and so much premium marble that not even two laundry rooms that or excuse me, that even
05:47two laundry rooms have marble counters.
05:52You see how these people are frauds, man? Absolute frauds. The Northwest DC home is now for sale as
05:59the kind of family prepares to move to an evil even larger, more expensive house a few miles away in
06:06the
06:06northern Virginia suburbs. Kind of two children who are minors have large ownerships, ownership shares in
06:13private golf clubs in a significant stake in a 65 billion dollar wealth management firm and investments
06:21in hedge funds that focus on distressed debt of which Kana has been critical. Kana's wife drives a
06:28$190,000 Range Rover she was displeased with that she sued the dealer. She was so displeased with that
06:36she sued the dealer. Yeah, Range Rovers are pieces of crap. They look nice. They look very nice, especially on
06:42the outside. I don't like the way the inside of Range Rovers look, uh, with the whole minimalistic,
06:46you know, uh, look like if I'm gonna pay $190,000 for a car, bro, I better see buttons, screens,
06:55gizmos and gadgets all over the place. I don't want a minimalist look on a $200,000 car. Like you're
07:03ripping me off in my humble opinion, in my humble opinion, but y'all can let me know how you
07:07feel about
07:07Range Rovers. The outside looks amazing. It looks amazing. I love it. But the inside with that just
07:13one little screen for $200,000, no thanks. No thanks. I better see, like I said, a screen going
07:20across the whole, the whole dash, all types of buttons, gizmos, gadgets, uh, uh, better have some
07:27butterfly doors. Um, you know, all, all types of stuff, right? It better drive itself like a Tesla.
07:35Okay. Yeah. I don't think Range Rovers do that. A Washington free beacon investigation into Kana's
07:42finances finds that the progressive truth teller's lifestyle is funded by, uh, his wife. I don't know
07:49how to pronounce her name. I'm going to butcher that. Uh, Ritu anyway, an heiress to, uh, her father's
07:57Cleveland auto parts fortune, uh, in Anna and analysis, excuse me, of Kana's financial disclosures
08:04reveals his gilded life is enriched by the same sort of investment vehicles that Kana has said he
08:12has a moral duty to oppose and that Kana's family is a beneficiary of the new gilded age.
08:20He condemns Kana's family wealth comes from his father-in-law Monte. Yeah. Anyway, in a Indian
08:30born Cleveland auto parts, mag magnet turned investor in philanthropists, like many of the
08:35global ultra rich with generational wealth. Uh, yeah, the father-in-law has set up various trust
08:44and other financial models to benefit his children and grandchildren. These complex financial structures
08:49are deliberate, are deliberately opaque, but Kana, as a member of Congress is legally required to
08:55disclose his family's financial affairs to the public. This visibility, however, has been somewhat
09:02obscured by Kana's decision to file his financial disclosures in an old analog format, effectively
09:09rendering it immune to a thorough examination without the use of sophisticated data analysis tools.
09:18Uh, so yeah, trying to hide his wealth, but remember, uh, some of these same types of Democrats
09:24were trying to get Trump to release his tax returns, but when it's time for Ro Khanna to be transparent,
09:32he wants to try to hide it. Interesting how that works, ain't it? Very interesting. Very, very interesting.
09:40In Kana's financial disclosures clocked in at 333 pages of non-text searchable tables, listing over 3,000,
09:503,000 individual assets owned by him, his wife, and his children with each asset,
09:59excuse me, with each asset having being, having ticked, uh, one of 13 available boxes corresponding to an asset
10:08valuation range. Put together, those assets are worth anywhere from 103 million to more than 340 million
10:18dollars. According to a free Beacon review, it's possible that the net worth of Ro Khanna's nuclear
10:23family could far exceed 340 million dollars. He reported a total of 10 assets held by his wife
10:32and two children, including the stakes. They hold in three, uh, golf clubs as simply being worth,
10:37uh, more than 1 million with no disclosed ceiling. Yeah. In reality, his family's net worth could be
10:47upwards of 340 million dollars, but he only reported about a million. You see what I'm saying? These Democrats
10:57rules for thee, but no rules for me. Crazy how that works, ain't it? Really, really crazy. And of course
11:04this goes on and on, right? But you guys get the message. Um, if you want to read it in
11:11its entirety,
11:12uh, the free Beacon, okay, roll me the money. Okay. Right there. Pause it if you need to, but, uh,
11:21yeah, you guys get the message. I don't need to read this entire article for you. Rules for thee,
11:26but no rules for me. Show us your tax return. Show us all your financials, but we're going to
11:31hide ours. Tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich, pay your fair share, pay your fair share.
11:37There should be nobody worth this, this crazy, these crazy amounts of money, but I'm going to be
11:42though. Interesting. Interesting. But I mean, typical for Democrats, right? This is, this is what Democrats
11:50do. It's what they always do. So are you surprised? Let me know. Stay safe out there. Peace and
11:56love. I'm out.
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