Chuck Schumer Gets Trolled by Elon Musk on his Home Turf, ‘Do You Write Your Own Tweets…?’

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) recently tweeted a video bashing a new tax plan and trashing “MAGA Republicans”. Schumer, who apparently hates the idea of a “fair tax plan” furiously bloviated that “it’s a real doozy”.

“The MAGA Republican so-called fair tax plan is the worst yet. It’s a real doozy. It would impose a 30% tax on everything. It would be devastating to just about every American family. Watch me and @RepJeffries:”

Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk, who says he’s a centrist, appeared to troll Schumer without particularly addressing the topic at hand. Musk implied that a staffer or volunteer writes tweets for Schumer, and maybe could even perhaps be interpreted that he’s perhaps not tech savvy.

Democrats still hold the Senate. But without the House, they can’t do much. Gridlock is the best they can really hope for for the next couple of years while Joe Biden continues to embarrass himself in our view. Many leftists have labels Musk either right wing or far right, despite his constant claims that he’s centrist and would vote for people in either party.

Is Musk not being honest, or Democrats, or does his description of himself fit the new mold of radical leftists definition of “far right”? It’s all in the eye of the political beholder. We’ll see if Schumer has anything to say back to Mr. Musk anytime soon.

Ian MacDonald

3 Comments

  1. I’m totally good with substituting a national sales tax in place of the IRS, but 30% is high. On a side note, although his voice isn’t the same; am I the only one who has noticed that Hakeem Jeffries manner of talking (cadence, etc) is very much like Barry Sotero?

    1. 30% will according to congressional math allow the grift to continue

  2. Its not going to happen because it would never pass just because the demoncrats will always block conservatives because they hate them that much.
    As for Schumer, he’s a pathological liar and sociopath who hates just about everyone it seems.
    We need term limits.

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