The greatest trick the rich ever pulled is convincing poor people to blame other poor people for their problems. No silly, don’t blame the billionaire swanning around on their yacht bought with the money you made them, your landlord who never fixes the mold, or your boss who makes a fat stack from your labor.
You should instead direct your anger at that Mexican guy washing dishes without a permit. It’s his fault your life sucks! Ooh, or maybe blame that Somali-American guy, he doesn’t look like you! Oh yeah, you know how you wake up miserable every morning and can’t feel joy anymore? That’s because trans people exist. So simple!
The pinnacle of all this is, of course, Donald Trump. This is a man who has ripped off literally everyone he’s ever worked with, is corrupt as sin, and lives in absolute luxury… who also somehow convinced millions of gullible rubes that he alone understands their misery.
Well, Bernie Sanders, who has spent his life calling this stuff out, still isn’t giving up. In a seismic speech at the Wiltern Theatre in the city’s Koreatown section, he told an enraptured crowd:
“Do you know what the most significant addiction crisis in America is today? It is the greed of the billionaire class. For these people, enough is never enough. They are dedicated to accumulating more and more wealth and power, and they do that no matter what harm they bring to working families, to our children and to our parents.”
Things are at breaking point
Sanders singled out Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison and Elon Musk for particular criticism, saying that “the grotesque level of income and wealth inequality is the most important economic and moral issue of our time”:
“At a time when the wealth and power of the billionaire class has never been greater, we are here today to send a very clear and profound message to them, and that is: enough is enough.”
The speech came against the backdrop of a vote on California’s proposed wealth tax, which would crack down on the super-rich for the benefit of regular people, and which they’re fighting back against like Smaug protecting his heap of gold.
Frankly, they should feel relieved that the people are coming at them through tax rather than with pitchforks and torches, but they’re resisting it nonetheless by astroturfing the state as they try to convince regular people that it’ll be bad for them, personally, if Mark Zuckerberg is denied another ivory backscratcher.
So, next time you’re mad as hell about your life and looking for someone to blame, don’t direct your anger at somebody who’s in an even more desperate situation than you. Look up. You’ll see the grinning smiles as the richest men in history look down at you, hoping you’ll once again swallow their lies.
Published: Feb 19, 2026 08:56 am