Democrats are losing their minds over Elon Musk becoming the first trillionaire.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is salivating and trying to use the government to seize his wealth and give it away to community college programs.
If Elon Musk paid my ultra-millionaire tax, we could fully cover free community college in America.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) June 19, 2026
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) described the result of Musk’s life's work as “bad news.”
“I think that’s bad news” @SenatorWarnock (D-GA) tells @davidgura about Elon Musk’s trillion dollar net worth. He says, "the tax system is structured for people like Elon Musk. He's not a trillionaire by accident." pic.twitter.com/Dhf0q6R4QI
— Bloomberg (@business) June 20, 2026
The difference between Musk and these Democrat politicians is that Musk makes things and creates value for people in the form of electric vehicle companies via Tesla, rockets via SpaceX, internet via Starlink, and people with disabilities via Neuralink.
If Elon Musk paid my ultra-millionaire wealth tax, we could pay for child care for all three and four year olds in America.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) June 17, 2026
Meanwhile, Warren and Warnock don’t create companies or employ people. They’re focused on seizing private wealth and redistributing it while Musk creates value that’s made thousands of other people millionaires. Musk doesn’t have time to whine about wealth inequality; he’s too busy building things and fixing problems.
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I know exactly how Elon Musk built his way to trillionaire status through revolutionary companies like Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink and Boeing Company.
— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) June 20, 2026
What I don’t understand is how career politicians like Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren somehow became… pic.twitter.com/cNAyO5xY14
Elon just created 4,400 millionaires in a single day.
— Shruti (@heyshrutimishra) June 12, 2026
400 of them are now worth over $100 million.
These aren't VCs. They're SpaceX employees, and the list includes welders, technicians, and cafeteria staff, because for two decades the company paid every level of the workforce… pic.twitter.com/tc2LuK7Gd7
While Democrats salivate thinking about stealing Musk’s wealth, he’s focused on space travel, making cars safer, and gifting sight and movement back to people who’ve been badly injured.
In the future, a trillion times a trillion dollars will be spent on making antimatter to travel to other star systems
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 19, 2026
U.S. Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17) wants to pay roughly $1.8 trillion in outstanding student loan debt by taxing Elon Musk.
Ro Khanna: You know how we can pay off all of this student loan debt?
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) June 20, 2026
“Tax Elon Musk! Tax the billionaires!"
Is there ANY issue these guys won’t promise to fix if they could just get their hands on more of other people’s money? pic.twitter.com/0QtLIfAbyR
The difference between the government and the private sector is stark.
The private sector employs people to create goods and services. Company funders absorb large amounts of risk, fund payrolls, and keep strict budgets.
In contrast, the government can’t raise revenue; it can only seize hard-earned money from individuals. When the government runs out of money, it hikes the debt ceiling, hikes income or property taxes, devalues the currency, and screws younger generations who will face rampant inflation and depleted social benefits.
We shouldn’t be jealous of Musk’s success. Instead, we should find our own. The beauty of America is that you can arrive with nothing in your pockets but a dream. With enough hard work and sacrifice, you can build a family, build companies, and build a life better than you could ever imagine. And that's something worth celebrating.







