Bernie Sanders lashes out at Donald Trump during unhinged meltdown

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Sanders is a bitter man. He’s always complaining about something.

And Bernie Sanders lashed out at Donald Trump during an unhinged meltdown.

In a fiery rant on MS NOW’s “All In” this Tuesday, socialist Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont unleashed a tirade against President Donald Trump, labeling him as either unhinged or a chronic deceiver for touting America’s economic success. It’s classic left-wing hysteria, folks – the kind that ignores real wins for everyday Americans while pushing their doom-and-gloom narrative.

Trump, speaking confidently on Fox Business Network, didn’t hold back in celebrating what he’s built. “This is the greatest period of anything that we’ve ever seen. We had the greatest economy in the history of our country in my first term. I think we’re blowing it away. Now I think we have the greatest economy, actually, ever in history.” That’s the kind of bold talk that resonates with hardworking folks who’ve seen jobs return and wages rise under his watch.

But Sanders, ever the champion of big government handouts, couldn’t stomach it. He painted a picture of America sliding toward tyranny, tying Trump’s policies to unrest in places like Minneapolis and his battles with biased media outlets and ivory-tower universities. Sanders accused the president of targeting rivals through shady legal maneuvers, claiming it’s all part of a dark shift in our nation.

“Well, look, Chris, I think the American people understand with what’s going on in Minneapolis, Trump’s attacks on the media, universities. He is going after political opponents and through criminal actions, that we are moving into an authoritarian society,” Sanders declared, his voice dripping with that familiar socialist alarmism. It’s the same old playbook: scare people into thinking freedom is under attack when it’s really the left eroding our liberties.

Diving deeper into his attack, Sanders zeroed in on a clip of Trump’s economy praise, questioning the president’s sanity or honesty outright. This from a guy who’s spent decades in Washington pushing policies that bloated the bureaucracy and burdened taxpayers.

“In terms of I got to tell you, though, I seen that tape you just scrolled. You wonder whether Trump is completely crazy and delusional, or just a pathological liar. But the idea that anybody would believe that this is a great economy when 60% of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, when the cost of health care is going up, people can’t afford housing, people can’t afford their basic groceries, childcare system is dysfunctional, people can’t afford to go to college. And if this is the greatest economy in the history of the world, God help us,” Sanders ranted, listing off a parade of supposed crises.

The Vermont senator’s obsession with “paycheck to paycheck” living ignores how Trump’s tax cuts put more money in pockets and how his deregulation sparked business growth. Sure, inflation’s a beast now, but that’s on the wild spending sprees from Democrats, not Trump’s playbook.

Health care costs? Sanders wants to shove everyone into a government-run nightmare like Medicare for All, which would bankrupt us faster than you can say “socialism.” Trump’s approach focuses on choice and competition, driving down premiums for many before the left sabotaged it.

Housing affordability is tough, no doubt, but blaming Trump misses the mark. It’s overregulation and green energy mandates from the radical left that jack up building costs and energy bills, making homes out of reach for families.

Groceries? With Trump’s trade wars? Wait, no – those protected American farmers and kept cheap imports from undercutting our markets. The real spike came from supply chain chaos and energy policies that Sanders’ party loves to meddle in.

This exchange highlights the divide: Trump fights for the forgotten man, while Sanders peddles victimhood to grow government power.

Americans aren’t buying the fear-mongering; they’re seeing the results in their communities.

In the end, Sanders’ meltdown is just noise from a fading voice in politics. Trump’s vision of prosperity is what patriots crave – strong, independent, and unapologetically American.

If anyone’s delusional, it’s the socialists dreaming of a utopia that always ends in chains.