Fizzling Star: Democrat College Professor and Ex-State Senator Fails to Understand that Taxpayers Fund Government

Hate fossil fuels? Just buy an electric vehicle. After all, harnessable electricity just exists.
Despise the notion of cows, pigs and chickens being slaughtered? Just buy your beef, pork and poultry neatly trimmed and cellophane-wrapped at your local supermarket. After all, prepared fleshmeat just exists.
Lastly, if you’re fed-up with the problem of not enough free stuff to those either too stupid or too stupid to improve their lot in life, just print more money. After all, the funding of governments at all levels just exists.
Back to that inconvenient state of being better known as reality;
  • Batteries store electricity, they don’t create it. Any 7th Grader in shop class understands that.
  • What’s sold in the meat department use to moo, oink or cluck. Deal with it.
  • When the Founding Fathers purposefully designed our federal government to NOT have the ability to permanently tax the income of the citizenry, they knew what they were doing. It was the birth of the “Swamp Creatures” at the turn of the last century that legitimized the federal government to extort money from the average citizens.
Sadly, there are plenty of people throughout the world who actually believe the following;
  • Batteries create energy.
  • Cows have nothing to do with those delicious T-Bone steaks
  • Since the Feds run all the federal mints, they can just print money that has no real value in and of itself. It literally isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.
Thanks for taking us off the gold standard, Mr. Nixon. But that’s another story.
Anyhow, regarding the third example I gave, I’d like to introduce you to Ohio’s own Nina Turner;
  • Failed US Congressional candidate. Ex-state senator, and current history professor at some community college located in the wilds of urban Cleveland.
  • Well known in Ohio as one of the stalwarts of Socialist Bernie Sanders, Turner just shot out a tweet that made her the laughingstock of social media.

To wit, this nit-wit was scorched on Twitter.