Senator Elizabeth Warren Has Panic Attack When Challenged Over Kamala Harris’ Communist Policies

Ever since Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris unveiled her plans to institute several Communist-inspired policies across America, the Democrats have been activated to try and defend those insane proposals – and they’re not doing so hot.

One of Harris’ most insane ideas has been to force nationwide price controls on food – the same kind of price controls that led to mass starvation in the Soviet Union and in Venezuela.

Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) — who, by the way is an admitted socialist — have been trying to sing the praises of these policies which we’ve already seen fail massively in the past in other countries.

But the bad news for the Democrats is that these ideas are SO RADICAL that even some members of the mainstream media have been calling them out.

 

Warren appeared on CNBC to promote the commie price control plan and she nearly had a mental breakdown when the host refused to just let her spread lies about how “greedy corporations” are behind inflation and veiled communism is the only way to stop them.

CNBC Host Joe Kermen called out the Harris plan and warned that it could ruin our entire economic system.

Nothing works when you try to artificially control prices… it’s a flawed idea.” Kermen said.

He went on to ask why the Democrats would propose such a flawed idea if they ACTUALLY wanted to help the middle class.

Warren — already annoyed that he would even ask this — responded with some lengthy monologue which basically amounted to a bunch of lies about how “capitalism is evil.”

But when Kermen fired back with some cold-hard facts to disprove her lies, Warren simply couldn’t take it and nearly started CRYING on live television.

Watch the video here to see what happens when you hold a Democrats’ feet to the fire for a change.


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