Bernie Sanders loves to yell about “climate change” and the so-called “evil oligarchy,” pretending he’s some friend of the little guy. But when the cameras are off, Bernie’s living larger than most billionaires. He has three expensive homes and, when he wants to tour the country ranting about rich people, he doesn’t fly coach with the rest of us. Nope—he racks up over half a million dollars on private jets, all while lecturing Americans to tighten their belts and “make sacrifices” for the environment. That’s hypocritical even for a socialist.
Let’s get real. Sanders spent over $550,000 of campaign cash in less than a year so he could zip around the country in luxury. While Americans struggle to fill up their tanks, Bernie and his radical pals like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez board fancy jets and sip coffee at 30,000 feet. Forget about “saving the planet”—that’s just a slogan for the peasants. Apparently, it’s only the working man who’s supposed to ride the bus or buy an overpriced electric car. Socialists like Sanders and AOC? Rules never seem to apply to them.
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Of course, when Bernie gets caught, he never apologizes. He claims he’s too “important” to be stuck in an airport line with the regular people he claims to represent. He shrugs off criticism like it’s nothing, defending his travel because his rallies demand it. What a joke. He expects Americans to swallow big-government schemes like the Green New Deal—which would crush jobs and send energy bills through the roof—while he keeps polluting the skies without a hint of guilt.
Sanders likes to warn everyone about “oligarchies” running the show in America. But look at who’s pulling the strings: Democrats handpick nominees like Kamala Harris with zero input from voters, cozy up to the media and activist judges, and dominate the education system. They protect their friends and punish anyone who disagrees. That’s not democracy—it’s pure arrogance and blatant abuse of power.
Bernie Sanders isn’t fighting oligarchy—he’s part of it. If he truly believed his own climate alarmism, he’d fly commercial or stay home. Instead, he lectures Americans from the comfort of private jets. Maybe next time he lectures us about “economic justice,” he can look in the mirror and ask himself—just who is the real hypocrite here?

