Let's stop calling them elites. It doesn't fit. It implies they are somehow better than us. How about parasites.
@MOH_AL_K
Thomas Massie and MTG 2028 ! Efff the Palantir astroturfed flytrap JD Vance!
@GRXMotorsPNW
Marjorie Taylor Greene is actually becoming a awesome person. I'll take itπ
@KevinHerd-t7b
Anti-semite used to mean a person whom didn't like jews, now it means someone jews don't like
@chloeturnbow3826
MTG IS SPITTING TRUTH.
@Shasha8674
She said it right about the young generation not affording things. She listened to her kids.
@unbreakable7633
A country that doesn't work for ordinary people isn't worth preserving. What made America what it was until a couple of decades ago was that it basically worked for the vast majority of people. You could work, have a house, have future, but now corporations and government (both parties) have wrecked the lives of ordinary people and made life all but impossible, reducing more and more people to poverty.
@chuckchambers9565
Quick, send another $300 billion to Ukraine !!!
@jewellyjewelly
Guess our benevolent chosen klepocrats really screwed up if we are coming together talking about how to preserve a middle class
@Ryan-vl2nn
What’s fvcking unreal is not just how unbelievably corrupt AF our politicians are, but how they’re literally beholden to a foreign nation over their own country. So basically the American people are 3rd in line at best. If we’re even remotely considered whatsoever.
@frostyjim2633
We need to make it 110 countries, pronto.
@djordjo6296
What a shocker π³ AOC only cares about her dress for the met gala.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is supposed to be a hard-right reactionary, yet her recent comments on the growing economic struggles of Americans, such as unaffordable housing, rent, and car payments, and criticism of Israel, suggest she’s now out-lefting the most progressive Democrats.
Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger highlight Greene’s criticism of repeated congressional resolutions supporting Israel and her call for prioritizing American citizens’ needs instead. They argue that both major political parties have abandoned the working class and that figures like Greene and Tucker Carlson are now addressing issues traditionally associated with the left. The discussion concludes with commentary on political polarization, “horseshoe theory,” and the erosion of the middle class, framed as a sign of elite failure and public disillusionment.