Millionaire politician Bernie Sanders continued his all-out assault on America’s wealthiest residents Monday night; promising to “end the greed of the billionaire class.”

“Together, we are going to end the greed of the billionaire class,” Sanders posted on social media.

Together, we are going to end the greed of the billionaire class. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 18, 2020

Sanders addressed a massive rally in Tacoma, Washington this week; speaking to more than 17,000 supporters just days before voters in Nevada head to the Caucuses.

“Bernie Sanders rallied thousands of supporters in Washington state three weeks ahead of its presidential primary, calling for the grassroots movement that led to his win in the state’s 2016 caucuses to continue through the broader primary that takes place March 10,” reports MyNorthwest.

“We may not have billions of dollars to throw around, but we have hundreds of thousands of people in every state in this country knocking on doors,” he said. “And that’s why we’re going to win here in Washington and why we’re going to win all over this country.”

“We are a democracy, not an oligarchy,” Sanders said, referring to billionaire Mike Bloomberg. “You’re not going to buy this election.”

17,000 people in Tacoma just sent a very powerful message to the billionaire class. When working people stand together, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Thank you Washington! Let's go forward. pic.twitter.com/rnwDUPfn5a — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 18, 2020

Bloomberg is poised to drop more than $124 million in 14 states ahead of the Super Tuesday primary contests on March 3rd; spending 10 times more than his top Democratic rivals.