We’re 40 trillion in debt with 40 million living in poverty. Time for change
We have a mad scientist willing to take the lead. Let’s go
Don't hold you breath. These are the kind of responses you see to him looking at Medicare.
We’re 40 trillion in debt with 40 million living in poverty. Time for change
We have a mad scientist willing to take the lead. Let’s go
I’m very confident we could cut 30% of the government and none of us would notice.
Have at it. I’d end up making more money doing something else or start up a private business teaching. I’m not scared to compete in a free market. I’d also add I’m for school choice and think it’s ridiculous you have to pay all the tuition out of pocket.Let's start with firing all the public school teacher leeches. My property taxes are ridiculous and I pay for my kids school out of pocket. I wouldn't notice if they were gone
Musk isn’t the issue. The issue is a bloated, secretive, and corrupt government operated by arrogant, unelected, and unaccountable know-nothings. Making war on Musk is a nothingburger but it’s all you got. The Democrats have nothing.What's funny is your naivete if, in fact, you actually believe what you wrote.
Musk almost certainly negotiated his "keys to the kingdom" (a/k/a DOGE) position in exchange for his $250 million contribution to "Uncle Sam."
I'll say it again. Musk - - unelected, unvetted, not required to make financial disclosures, richest man in the world, biggest US government contractor, biggest Trump donor, no accountability. Trump says he expects Musk to self-report any conflicts of interest. Hilarious.