Fox News contributor Steven Crowder decided he would see how well children would take President Barack Obama's redistribution of wealth idea when it was applied to their Halloween candy.

He went to a trick-or-treat tailgate and had children line up after they had collected their candy and Crowder redistributed it so that every child would have an equal amount.

Sure enough, they weren't too thrilled.

"Dude that's not cool," said one upset child dressed as a baseball player. "It's not fun to take people's candy. This is my candy, I worked hard for it."

Another little girl in a princess costume's jaw dropped as Crowder dropped a handful of her candy in another child's bag. She looked up to her parents in disbelief and near-tears as if to demand that they protest this injustice.

The video is an attempt to show the real effects of a popular Obama campaign point which is to, "make the rich pay their fair share," or, in other words, redistribute the wealth of the rich to the poor, regardless of who earned the money in the first place.

"You just stole my candy," yelled one kid dressed all in white who looked like he was ready for a fist-fight.

"Is that your costume? You didn't make that shirt, you didn't build that," replied Crowder, referring to Obama's famous quote where he told business owners that they owed something to the government because they didn't build their own businesses.

"I'm gonna call the police!," yelled another child who swarmed Crowder with a group of his friends who appeared to be getting aggressive. Some even tried to swat Crowder in the face.

To say the least, Crowder was far from popular that night, but his prank served its purpose. Redistribution, in the words of one angry trick-or-treater, "is just not fair."

Check out the video below, Happy Obamaween!