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AOC says it’s impossible to earn a billion dollars. Impossible. Which tells you less about economics than it does about the size of her mental studio apartment.
That’s the Left’s whole philosophy now: if they can’t imagine it, it must be evil.
These are people who think gender is a watercolor painting but success is somehow rigidly capped at “assistant manager at a vegan co-op.”
And what a confession this is. Think about it. She’s essentially saying:
“No human being could possibly create THAT much value.”
Really? So what’s the value of a cure for polio? What’s the value of electricity? Air conditioning in Phoenix alone should make somebody a trillionaire by August.
Imagine saying this to history’s innovators.
Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa, invents flying machines, studies anatomy centuries ahead of his time, and AOC strolls in like a substitute teacher with a ring light:
“Okay, Leonardo, but nobody needs this much canvas equity.”
Or take Elon Musk. You may dislike the guy, but rockets landing themselves used to be science fiction. The man basically looked at NASA and said, “Cute government project. Mind if I try it without the filing cabinets?”
Meanwhile, politicians who have never created a paperclip are lecturing innovators about “earning too much.”
That’s always the punchline.
The people most offended by wealth are almost always career government employees whose entire business model is spending other people’s money with the precision of raccoons fighting over a vending machine.
And notice the arrogance embedded in her statement.
It’s not merely “some billionaires are corrupt.” Fine, argue that.
She’s saying human excellence itself has a ceiling.
That nobody can be:
to generate that level of value voluntarily in the marketplace.
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By Kevin Jackson4.7
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AOC says it’s impossible to earn a billion dollars. Impossible. Which tells you less about economics than it does about the size of her mental studio apartment.
That’s the Left’s whole philosophy now: if they can’t imagine it, it must be evil.
These are people who think gender is a watercolor painting but success is somehow rigidly capped at “assistant manager at a vegan co-op.”
And what a confession this is. Think about it. She’s essentially saying:
“No human being could possibly create THAT much value.”
Really? So what’s the value of a cure for polio? What’s the value of electricity? Air conditioning in Phoenix alone should make somebody a trillionaire by August.
Imagine saying this to history’s innovators.
Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa, invents flying machines, studies anatomy centuries ahead of his time, and AOC strolls in like a substitute teacher with a ring light:
“Okay, Leonardo, but nobody needs this much canvas equity.”
Or take Elon Musk. You may dislike the guy, but rockets landing themselves used to be science fiction. The man basically looked at NASA and said, “Cute government project. Mind if I try it without the filing cabinets?”
Meanwhile, politicians who have never created a paperclip are lecturing innovators about “earning too much.”
That’s always the punchline.
The people most offended by wealth are almost always career government employees whose entire business model is spending other people’s money with the precision of raccoons fighting over a vending machine.
And notice the arrogance embedded in her statement.
It’s not merely “some billionaires are corrupt.” Fine, argue that.
She’s saying human excellence itself has a ceiling.
That nobody can be:
to generate that level of value voluntarily in the marketplace.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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