MAGA TV host Gina Loudon expressed delight after co-host Jake Novak based his argument against the minimum wage on Garden of Eden economics and the biblical story of Cain and Abel.

During a Thanksgiving day discussion on Real America's Voice, Loudon complained that class warfare "hurt the rich."

"These big CEOs and these big companies, when they're hit with something, they don't just take a smaller paycheck, they just hire fewer people," she explained. "Can you talk to us for just a moment about some of the things that are happening now, some of the things that happened under the Trump, under the Biden administration that eliminated jobs because they hit the rich or because they're handing out money to maybe lower and middle-class families, but all that really does is devalue our dollar?"

"You know what the minimum wage has been since the year zero and is now?" Novak replied. "The minimum wage is zero. No one is required to hire anyone in America or pay them anything."

"And so when you heavily tax a company or a very wealthy person, they don't have to pay their workers more," he continued. "They can just decide not to do less business."

According to Novak, poor Americans' "jealousy" of the wealthy "isn't always a bad thing, especially if it spurs you to do good things."

"But Gina, what you're talking about is resentment," he asserted. "This is the story of Cain and Abel. Cain wasn't looking for God's grace. He was just angry at Abel and wanted him to die, and that didn't do anything for anybody."

"And the Garden of Eden or whatever, outside of the East of Eden, their economy crashed because of Cain's crime," Novak added. "Let's put it that way."

"Wow!" Loudon exclaimed. "I can't believe you did that in the short amount of time you did that in, Jake. That was phenomenal!"