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    hmmm this was clear as day before the election… so a more accurate headline would be “the majority of people who voted, voted for Elon… the majority of the rest couldn’t be bothered”

    Putting that aside, I am holding predictions until the Feb 05 marches and I am willing to give the dormant populous of the USA a couple more weeks to go on a general strike and stop this madness… but it increasingly seems the people in the USA are now too numb, too busy, too stressed out, too ignorant to realize they are sheep being taken to the slaughter house

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    But they knew the close relationship, the money spent, the egos of all involved. How did they NOT see this coming? I hate to say it but it was inevitable that something bad was going to happpen, maybe not as fast as it has, but it was clear a vote for Trump was a vote for Musk.

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    To be fair Elon was announced at the RNC aka the Break The Grindr party. Everyone was bummed that JD Vance had an Indian wife and he was barely a 6 (tho the talking heads kept shameless commenting how hott he was). All the pussy dried up and then Trumps crew started showing Musk off. He’s been a lovely item ever since. Guy is swept up in what little glamour there is for those swamp monsters. Now his tanks are tanking. The kardassians curse strikes again.

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    I’m not in the US, but the news coming out almost daily since Trump took office has been pretty worrying to me. I encourage everyone to watch and spread this video: How Tech Billionaires Plan to Destroy America. I feel like a tinfoil hatter but, what’s laid out in the video is very convincing after just a couple weeks into Trump’s presidency.

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      Yeah, watching this unfold makes me wonder just how useless things like a constitution and laws and due process really are in every other country. Because apparently none of those things actually matter and some rich asshole that wasn’t elected can seize power tomorrow if they want. While no one does anything about it. Makes it all seem like a big joke.

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        It’s the result of over 50 years of chipping away at all the anti corruption laws. Trump wouldn’t have been able to do this with the laws put in after Nixon, but there’s been a concerted effort to overturn all of it through the Supreme Court.

        You should listen to the Masterplan podcast that lays it all out, if you haven’t yet.

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          I disagree there, they are still breaking laws, like what Musk is doing at Treasury, but there is no one enforcing the law. No one (Founding Fathers) accounted for Congress and the Supreme Court being so captured that they would do nothing to threats like this.

          That is a huge difference from Nixon. His own party turned against him quickly when the evidence showed the illegal actions were connected to him directly. The modem Republicans never will do that to Trump or things he commands.

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        Yeah it’s crazy to me, over 300 million citizens in the US alone, but just a handful of billionaires is all it takes to destroy democracy and the government. It honestly feels like violence will be the only option to get at these billionaires as it seems there is no longer any way to cripple them financially. They are completely fearless in their meddling.

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    He didn’t seize control. He was given it by the President. I figured the article would cover the nuance the headline missed, but it didn’t.

    And then I see others here making the same point and getting downvoted.

    The problem is Trump and the very best people he is once again bringing in.

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    And letting a thin-skinned, Ketamine-fueled, video-game cheating, Nazi apologist billionaire take over the machinery of the United States is not something that anyone voted for.

    mother jones throwin hands.

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        More like a: “let’s see if the peasants care and are willing to do anything about it and worst case, he’ll get a pardon” crime.

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      Nah. Seize his assets, but make him stay here. Make that Nazi bastard experience life the American Way™ - living paycheck to paycheck at a minimum wage job (cause the moment his net worth guess to zero, his political influence does as well - another trademarked advantage of American living).

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        He’d still be a celebrity, a couple of talk show invitations and he’d be better off than the bar majority of Americans. Not to speak of other opportunities he’d have.

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          Zero assets? Yeah, I really doubt that. He’s not smart. And his popularity? You think any of these sociopaths in power actually like each other? Not a chance.

          The moment there’s no chance of material gain by sucking up to him, he’d be tossed aside.

          I really wish we’d stop hero worshipping the most worthless fools amongst us.

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        Oh, I love that idea. Actually, first give him some time, where he gets to work for less than minimum wage at a totally shit job.

        Then release him, with the criminal record. See how he does…

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          I really don’t think it’ll work. Americans absolutely love their celebrities. Elon musk will never be poor, people will just give him money for existing.

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    Yes they did. Musk and Trump literally campaigned together, Musk was on-stage next to Trump at multiple rallies where he spoke too. It was clearly reported during the election that Musk was spending hundreds of millions of dollars to get Trump elected.

    Here’s an article from September (before the election) with Trump saying he’d create DOGE and have Musk lead it. https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-elon-musk-government-efficiency-commission-e831ed5dc2f6a56999e1a70bb0a4eaeb

    Anyone who voted from trump and didn’t expect this is either lying, or intentionally being ignorant.

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      You and I are paying attention at a level of detail that almost no Americans do. It would merely take an ordinary level of ignorance to be unaware of this.

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      They’re fucking morons.

      It’s odd though. The it guy at the company I work for is a trump fan, and he’s not stupid. I don’t understand this world anymore.

      I retreat into my own world now.

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        resisting propaganda isn’t about intelligence. it’s about raising empathetic children

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          The Smithsonian Institution needs more funding so it can build museums outside of DC and its surrounding areas. It’s a way to combat ignorance.

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            not just because of that. the smithsonian represents a massive collection of our culture that the government has gathered so that we don’t have access to it. much of it the prizes of the 2-3 genocides our government has inflicted

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        My best friend’s husband is also. Along with my dad. Both said they just wanted lowered taxes. I cannot begin to describe how intelligently fucking stupid these people are.

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          Selfishness is the cause there. “I just want lower taxes” as they ignore all the horrendous stuff Trump says/does just so they can have more money for themselves.

          Big “I got mine, fuck you.” energy there.

          Well with the Republicans new tax plan they’ll get increased taxes and all the horrible shit that comes with this administration. Hope they’re happy.

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            Yeah, you get your lower taxes, and then you just have to use some of the money you got to keep and some extra to pay for all the services you got for free. That’s the bargain Americans already made for health care, and now they’ll get it with food safety, the environment, the weather, etc.

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        The MAGAs and Trumpists just need a reality check from the administration itself that they can’t hide or pretend. Something like WaterGate

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          We had J6, FFS. The most filmed crime in history. The biggest investigation in history.

          Did not fucking matter. Idiots like Watters brush that off by saying the terrorists there on that day were “overcharged” and, therefore, their pardon is justified.

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          lol that’s not going to happen. The train has left the station and everyone with the capacity to choose to get off has already done so. Stop hoping for a moment that will never come.

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      Hard agree. My mom is not the most politically literate person, and never cared much about tech, EVs, or space flight, but this summer out of nowhere she started talking about how great this Musk guy was and all his business accomplishments.

      The Trump voters have been have been fully prepped on how to feel about Elmo for quite some time now.

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    Elect a puppet, get a puppet. If anyone looked at Trump’s bankroll for the election and thought, “Wow, what a bunch of great people donating for a better tomorrow,” you are out of your fucking mind.

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      That’s literally his job worked and had worked for decades.

      You know what didn’t exist for decades and just began with Trump? Elon’s DOGE, which is how he’s running the entire country.

      Fauci can’t drain your bank account. Elon has all the data he needs to do it.

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        They have a point, tho. Doge was announced before the election, Trump told everyone he would appoint Musk. Presidents appoint thousands of unelected people to various positions at the start of an administration. When you’re voting for a President, part of it is trusting their judgement as to who they’ll pick. I don’t think it should be a surprise to anyone that Trump would appoint a bunch of batshit crazy people to various positions, it’s what happened last time.

        Maybe Fauci isn’t the best example of that tho, as he’s been an apolitical career official for decades, as you said.

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      Fauci isn’t a Nazi kleptocrat who is trying to dismantle the administrative state.

      Reactionaries sure love to play dumb, huh?

      Hey, what do we call Nazi apologists?

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        But he did have a lot power, and that was my point. I could probably name a bunch of other men, but he’s one of the most well known of Bidens admin.

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          What power did he really have?

          You’re just repeating reactionary talking points, not really a surprise.

          He was also one of the most well known of “Trump’s men.” Here’s a hint: each STATE decided whether they would shut things down or not.

          Hey, what do we call Nazi apologists?

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            Hey, what do we call Nazi apologists?

            You’re asking someone who manages to get downvoted on conservative communities to answer that. I’m not sure what answer you would get other than “the good guys.”

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              Oh, I appreciate the heads-up, but I’m well aquatinted with this particular reactionary.

              I just think it’s important to point out that he’s a Nazi apologist; I don’t really expect a coherent answer.

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    Yet he’s there, and someone gave him that power, yet you’re mad at musk. So easily fooled. Focus on the reason he’s there, not what he dies

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      Yeah, his actual actions are totally unimportant. What can a guy who is in charge of the entire U.S. in everything but name possibly do that people should focus on?

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        Its about removing the root cause, not extinguishing the fire. It will just break out again

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          I’m guessing you are not one of the people who will lose their jobs or their livelihoods or get put in a concentration camp any time soon. Which makes saying ignore what they actually do a lot easier.

          People imprisoned in Gitmo for the horrendous crime of not having the proper documentation on their person when arrested will not have the luxury of caring about removing the root cause.

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            No - i was lucky and wasn’t born in the land of the free. You guys keep on attacking the scape goat. Good for you, het him out and prepare for the next one. Its like gamification - bread and circus.