Taylor Lorenz, for example, made some disgusting remarks about the shooting of United Healthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson. People seemed to be celebrating the murder.

Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, has also weighed in on this issue. She gave an interview to Huffington Post and an interview to MSNBC, where she expressed her bizarre view on the country, saying that violence was wrong, but …”

She said that part of the “deal” of the country is that the rich will pay more and everyone else will get a “chance.” The “deal” is that all citizens are equal under the rule of law and the constitution. She went on to attack billionaires by claiming they are the ones who squeeze “every penny” when they run businesses. This leftist nonsense does not justify shooting anyone.

She went on to say, “Violence is never the answer. This guy gets a trial who’s allegedly killed the CEO of UnitedHealth. But you can only push people so far. And then they start to take matters into their own hands.”

Warren echoed these thoughts in an interview with Huffington Post.

Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said: “The visceral reaction from people in this country who feel cheated and ripped off by their insurance companies, should be a caution to everyone involved in the health care systems.” In an interview with HuffPost on Tuesday, when asked about the cold reaction to Thompson’s passing and the celebratory posts made on social media, Warren said:

Warren continued, “Violence never works. But people can only be pushed so far.” This is a warning to people that if they are pushed too hard, they will lose confidence in their government’s ability to change things, as well as their ability to change the healthcare system. They may even take matters into their own hands, which could be dangerous for everyone.

Is she saying that people on the left may become violent if they don’t get what they want/make themselves happy?

This sentence should not contain a “but”. No lack of satisfaction with insurance is a reason to murder.

Warren knew she had stepped into hot water when, after being criticized for her comments, she issued a “clarification”.

Violence is never the solution. “Period,” said the senator. “I should have made it much clearer that murder is never justified.”

It’s a little late now.

This is a continuation of the radical leftist ideas that Americans rejected during the last election.

Warren might not have received the memo. This attack on corporations and the wealthy is not only morally bankrupt but also unpopular. The people have had enough and are ready to return to sanity.