“There are Going to be Rules”: Warren Pledges Wealth Tax and Social Media Regulations After Musk Twitter Deal

Twitter LogoIn response of Elon Musk buying Twitter with a pledge to restore free speech values to the company, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass) joined many on the left in declaring that our very democracy is now in danger. However, last night Warren went further with MSNBC’s host Ari Melber to pledge to hit Musk and others with a wealth tax and “new rules” limiting what he can do with his new company.

The choice of interviewers was notable since Melber has been under fire for warning that Twitter could be used to “secretly ban” or “turn down the reach” of a political party or candidate. That is apparently worse than Twitter openly banning candidates and suspending accounts of conservatives for years. Melber emphasized “this thing matters a ton.” That is a ton more than it mattered for the last six years.

On MSNBC’s “The Beat,” Warren declared

 “I see that we need to make two big changes. The first one is we need a wealth tax in America. Let’s talk about how Elon’s purchase here was subsidized by tens of millions of people who have paid their taxes every year. The second part is we need rules of the road for big tech. But ultimately, what all of this boils down to is power. Who’s going to have the power in our country? Are we going to make these decisions as a democracy, or is this going to be Elon Musk all by himself off in a room, a bazillionaire who just plays by his own set of rules, and that’s really what’s at stake here.”

We need rules of the road, and look. There are going to be rules. Like I said, the only question is will Elon Musk decide all of the rules by himself in a darkroom, or is it going to be the case that we’re going to decide this as a country? We’re going to make rules in a democracy.”

The most ironic moment came with Warren’s explanation that “Rules of the road could help facilitate that kind of competition and frankly, break the stranglehold of someone like Elon Musk coming in and owning the whole thing.”

As with Melber, the lack of self-awareness is breathtaking. Until this purchase, social media has been a uniform front for censorship in line with the demands of politicians like Warren.

Senators like Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) warned social media companies that they would not tolerate any “backsliding or retrenching” by “failing to take action against dangerous disinformation,” and demanded “robust content modification” to block disfavored views on subjects ranging from climate control to elections to the pandemic.

Sen. Warren (D-Mass.) has called for these companies to protect citizens from poor reading choices by tweaking algorithms to steer them away from disfavored views. It is the free-speech version of the rejected “Big Gulp” laws. Warren wants companies to amplify “true” books on issues like climate change and direct searches away from “misleading” books.

Once again, Warren continues to dismiss constitutional protections and values in the name of democracy.

I have previously written how a wealth tax would gut constitutional language limiting the tax authority of Congress.  The Constitution originally imposed a narrow limit on Congress’ taxing authority. Article I, Sections 8 and 9, barred any direct tax unless it’s “apportioned among the several states” in proportion to population. In other words, it must be spread evenly among every person in every state.

In 1895, Congress sought to impose an income tax, but was stopped by the Supreme Court in Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust (1895). The court barred any such tax “upon property holders in respect of their estates, whether real or personal, or of the income yielded by such estates, and the payment of which cannot be avoided.”

That case led to the ratification of the 16th Amendment, which allows Congress to levy “taxes on incomes” without apportionment. Yet it expressly states that “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.”

President Joe Biden has moved in that same direction while denying that he was seeking a wealth tax. However, after the President rolled out the new tax, his economic adviser Jared Bernstein went on Fox News and had a moment of uncontrollable honesty. He blurted out to Bret Baier that “it is very much a tax on wealth.”

As for her threat of “new rules” for social media to blunt Musk’s efforts, it is a telling threat. Her threat would suggest direct control over content and would potentially cross the line for First Amendment protections.

However, the idea of losing control over what people say or read is proving too much for many. That was evident in the tearful remarks of Vijaya Gadde, Twitter’s head of legal, policy and trust, to her staff this week. Gadde, like Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, is highly controversial in the free speech community for her record of censorship, including her role in banning Donald Trump as well as the New York Post story on the Hunter Biden laptop.

As I wrote recently, Democrats are facing the prospect that the use of corporations as surrogates for censorship may be undermined by Musk’s free speech pledge.  Now, figures like Hillary Clinton are turning to good old-fashioned censorship through European countries. Last week, Clinton called on the European Union to pass the Digital Services Act (DSA), a massive censorship measure that has received preliminary approval. Coming after Musk’s bid for Twitter, Clinton and others now want to use European countries to offer the same circumvention of the First Amendment.

It is important to remember that this panic among politicians and pundits is due to a threat that free speech may break out on a single social media platform. It is enough for politicians like Clinton to seek to enlist European regulators and for Warren to threaten direct regulations on content. The problem is that, despite an entire commercial campaign by Facebook to convince customers to embrace censorship, many in the public are not buying the pitch of Democrats that they must be protected from errant or upsetting or dangerous viewpoints.

When Warren says “we’re going to make rules in a democracy,” most of us are likely to cling to the old rules, including our faith in free speech.

101 thoughts on ““There are Going to be Rules”: Warren Pledges Wealth Tax and Social Media Regulations After Musk Twitter Deal”

  1. “College tuition has skyrocketed because people like Elizabeth Warren get paid more than $400,000 to teach two classes.

    And now she wants you to pay for it.”

    Rep. Jim Banks

    1. Amazing how someone so completely unlikeable and a transparent phoney can repeatedly be selected, I mean, elected to the US Senate.

      1. Her supporters think like she thinks. It’s a moron voter class.

  2. We didn’t need rules when the communists had control of Twitter. Warren, a multi millionaire slept comfortably in her Teepee.

    1. “That is apparently worse than Twitter openly banning candidates and suspending accounts of conservatives for years.”

      Is Turley somehow unaware that leftist Twitter has also been doing this for years?

    2. We Damn sure DO NOT NEED rabid Socialist and Green Peace advocates running our Country….like Warren and Sanders…..

  3. when these democrats say, “democracy”. they aren’t speaking of the American democracy.. they LIE to We The People… they mean THEIR tyrannical “democracy”.. …. and when the truth finally comes to light, their reign of terror will be gone. that is what these pathetic criminals are truly afraid of… freedom… that is what they despise…

  4. All they need to do is to repeal section 230, which is an abomination.

  5. I would agree to a wealth tax if: 1) all colleges lose all freedom from taxation for anything given and all money they have, 2) end tenure at all colleges, 3) all colleges must follow the US Constitution, 3) all in government and Congress and Judicial and Admin must follow all laws the American people follow exactly, 4) all in Congress and Judicial and Admin and their immediate families must put all their stocks, bonds, investments into trust funds they have no knowledge of and they cannot be part of any foreign investment, 5) the wealth tax is limited to $1M at 35% national with no change, 6) term limits are set for Congress of 2 terms of House and Senate for all members and Judiciary for 10 years. I doubt Warren would agree.

  6. Does Warren realize what a complete apparatchik she is seen as ?. Her lack of self awareness is Ginormous. It boggles the mind how flat out ignorant and fake she is. Apparently she is clueless to as how she is really seen by the average joe in America.

    1. Pocahontas is from the People’s Republik of Massachusetts, where the pink haired, nose ringed swamp rats love what she says. Remember this is a state that refused to build a gas pipeline from New York to sustain its hoi poi in Boston. Instead, the geniuses buy their LNG from – you guessed it – RUSSIA!

      1. Pocahontas / Liawatha is a member in good standing of the Greater Eastern SLAPAHO tribe. Her chronic dishonesty has resulted in a complete lack of credibility for her. On top of that she is an open socialist intent on implementing socialism in America by any means necessary.

        She is unfit to serve in government and should be stripped of her citizenship and shipped off to Somalia or N Korea.

        FJB

  7. We do not want Pelosi’s and Warren’s democracies. We want our old Democracy back where everyone was prosperous, could speak freely, and our voting was honest.

  8. Pocahontas is the female version of Joe Biden. An incompetent grifter who has suckled at the government breast most if not all, her life.
    There is one female out of 1,000,000 who should be in positions of political power. MTG is one. The rest are emotional wrecks and belong in the kitchen making supper for their men and doing the laundry.

    1. I believe a woman’s highest calling is to care for her family and raise the next generation. However, we live in an age of insanity and we need many competent women to take leadership and bring the country around to uphold the constitution. Saying “get back to the kitchen” may make your ego feel better but it does nothing to help the country.

  9. Saw a carved wooden replica of Warren in front of a cigar store the other day…

    1. I think global warming is a massive hoax. Is this bad?

  10. If Musk wins – free speech on Twitter but CNN, MSNBC, PBS, ANC, NBC, CBS all remain ultra left censors
    If regulations come into play forcing companies to be non-discriminatory then the left loses control of ALL the media
    Sounds like a win-win.

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