Should Elon Musk Be the Next President?
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Elon Musk should be president, quite frankly. I’m calling it like I see it right now. I don’t know if you got a chance. Okay, I don’t care what side of the aisle you’re on, whatever it may be. And again, if you’re an anti-Elon Doge person, just suggest this, okay? Before you freak out and have another, you know, go out and put a swastika or key another Tesla, watch the interview that Musk did with some of the people that he’s working with at Doge on a Brett Baier program yesterday. Just watch it. Watch it and then come back to me. Send me an email and tell me what you think. I for the life of me, it bothers me. It really does. I get angry off that. Well, it’s always been kind of far off the coast. I get angry when I see injustice. I think that’s normal.
I think if you’re not angered by injustice, I think you’re a bit of a sociopath, quite frankly. And the way that I see people treating a guy who, again, is one of the wealthiest guys in the world, billionaire. what do do? People, lives, he has a 1200 square foot house. They were making fun of the furniture that he has in his house. He is constantly working all the time.
He employs countless people. He just brought the astronauts back that were stranded up in space because our government couldn’t do it. He is taking time out from his businesses to, because his belief is he thinks that America is the greatest hope for humanity and society.
he believes that and he’s doing what he can and using his position of power and what he has to try to get rid of our biggest threat to this country, which is our fiscal situation. We’re $36 trillion in debt. running trillion dollar deficits. He’s using his best efforts, donating their time, paying for them.
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to root out all of this waste in fraud. How can you be against something like that? How? Barry’s unelected. Most of people that work in government are not elected. That is the, if I hear another freaking person say, he’s unelected, who cares that they were unelected? 99.9999 % of the people that work in government are unelected.
He’s donating his time, donating his time. You take a look at, you you got those documentaries.
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America and you know the various different, you know, we’ll call it robber band, whatever it may be. And again, you can take a look and go to any college campus around the country. There’s probably a Carnegie Library. You can go to New York City. There’s the Astor This and the Frick Museum and all of these different things that were donated by wealthy people. Wealthy people. That’s all well and good. Nothing wrong with that. You you want to put a wing on
a hospital, you want to do various different things. I think that’s what people should do. I admire people that do well in life and give back. I’ve talked a lot about one of my business heroes, Ken Langone, one of the founders of Home Depot and what he’s done. again, now if you get into NYU Medical School, you’re going for free based upon the endowment and the money that he’s raised. Langone Health and all of the things that he has done.
outside based upon the great success that he’s had in life. Look at what Musk is doing right now.
This could save our country. All those other things that these other billionaires did, and I’m not knocking them. Good stuff, fantastic. Fantastic.
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This is, this is, I can’t think of another. I’m trying, you know, I’m a bit of a history buff.
someone that is going out of their way to literally save this country, our fiscal situation, and the way that he is being attacked. And again, that happens throughout history for people that are stepping outside the norm, going against the bad guys. It’s biblical, it’s historic, it’s been everywhere. Again, I highly recommend watching
the interview and I hope I really do. know, everything that this guy is doing. Again, I don’t have confidence that the people that we do vote for, the people that are elected are going to actually follow through and make the cuts. That’s my concern.
Elon Musk, Godspeed to you and what you’re Watchdog on wallstreet.com.