Good real life example:
. . .Then Grover Norquist did something devastatingly simple.
He didn’t write a 400-page rebuttal.
He didn’t need a think tank chart.
He just handed Khanna the logical end of his own sermon:
You first.
If a 5% wealth tax is moral justice, and Khanna’s reported net worth is around $232 million, then the man can cut a check for roughly $11.6 million and send it to the Treasury right now.
No legislation needed.
No IRS army needed.
No “fair share” speech needed.
Just write the check.
That’s the part the wealth-tax crowd hates. Their morality always requires a mandate. Their generosity always needs a gun behind it. Their compassion somehow only becomes real after someone else’s wallet is opened by force.
Khanna benefited from the same wealth-creation machine he now wants to punish, then turns around and lectures America about inequality like he’s handing down tablets from Mount Redistribution.
But when the collection plate comes back to his side of the pew?
Suddenly the moral emergency needs a rain check.
This is the whole scam in one perfect moment.
The Left doesn’t want voluntary sacrifice. They want compulsory virtue for everyone else.
Show us the receipt, Ro.



Is it really virtue if it’s compulsory?
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I think you get credit, but it doesn’t rise to the level of virtue imo. Morning, Reflection!
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