Nope, my aim is to point out how fast Bolsheviks will destroy private property and ultimately kill people to make a political point.No need to defend Elon Musk anymore, he's no longer interested in Tesla [or DOGE] anymore, he's got HUGE contracts with the Federal Government along with Peter Thiel.
As for the folks who own them, and experience vandalism, it's a local police matter, I'm not interested in overinflating it for fear that "Federalized LEO" will get involved.
But that's your aim, isn't it @Anti Federalist
Nope, my aim is to point out how fast Bolsheviks will destroy private property and ultimately kill people to make a political point.
Remember that just four years ago, these were the same people that wanted you thrown in a prison camp for refusing COVID vaccines, and thought Elon Musk walked on water.
That's how fast these vipers will turn on you.
Someday soon it will be your property, your life or the lives of your loved ones.
And mine.
Mike Lindell virulently backing Trump.Not sure what to make of all this, other than to chalk it up to another case of Trump having just a God awful lack of reading people's character and motives.
I was kind of thinking him of putting all his legal eggs in the Rudy Ghouliani and that "Release the Kracken" broad's basket.Mike Lindell virulently backing Trump.
Elon backing Trump.
Trump pulling Musk into the DOGE role.
... I'm sure there are countless other cases that would fit nicely into a "What Did You Think Was Going To Happen?" thread ...with the closing punctuation for each entry being Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign"
If both the left and right hate Elon Musk, he can't be all bad.
Trump SAYS Elon Musk is going to fund Democrats, but is there any evidence of that? Elon broke with Trump for basically ACTING like a Democrat (really a wasteful Republican) with his "Big Beautiful Bill." So Trump's response? Attack Elon from the right. Thomas Massie is still sticking more with Elon than with Trump. So the question to ask yourself is have YOU misjudged TRUMP'S character.Well, now that Musk has stated that he'll start funding democrats, I guess the arson attacks are no longer a threat.
Not sure what to make of all this, other than to chalk it up to another case of Trump having just a God awful lack of reading people's character and motives.
In fact, that is likely my biggest complaint against the man: for all this talk about what a red hot business man he is, such a superb leader and collector of talent, he has made some of the most stunningly stupid picks of people to surround himself with over the years.
I spent 45 years of my life running crews and mastering vessels of all sizes. If I chose my crews as haphazardly as Trump picks his, I would have been put to sea in the longboat or marooned decades ago.
Musk may turn out to be the worst one yet...or maybe not.
Time will tell.
You're hoping that people will look at the Elon v Trump civil war and think "I'll take neither for $100 please." But human nature seems to push people to want to pick a side. LIke politics is a coin. Only heads or tails. Only Democrat or Republican. Only team Trump or team Musk.Now that Musk and his private company was able to DOGE syphon American's data, and Palantir has plans for it, and Musk is still moving forward with his Nuralink and other subsidized ideas...
The same way they hated Trump --------> right across the finish line. Works every time, because people never learn.
Mises.org
Ryan McMaken
06/05/2025
Donald Trump’s allies at Palantir, a parasitic “private” company funded by tax dollars and created by the CIA, have taken a beating in the media in recent days. With the exception of the usual pro-regime voices at the legacy media, coverage of Trump’s growing alliance with Palantir—a tech firm that’s helping the administration compile and analyze ever larger hoards of data on Americans—media coverage has been overwhelmingly negative.
Even the traditionally pro-Trump corners of social media and the “alternative” online media have begun to see...
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I think that was exactly what I was saying: his, Trump's, character flaw is to surround himself with Yes-Men that stroke his ego, rather than give sound, stable advice.So the question to ask yourself is have YOU misjudged TRUMP'S character.
And I'll be honest. I still don't like Elon Musk.
I think that was exactly what I was saying: his, Trump's, character flaw is to surround himself with Yes-Men that stroke his ego, rather than give sound, stable advice.
No, that really doesn't concern me.You sure it isn't that he likes to shit in solid gold toilets, so he will betray you and the whole country to the highest bidder in a New York minute?
No, that really doesn't concern me.
My grandkids will not give a shit who I voted for, or what political flavor of the day was popular in my time.Gee, how nice that you're totally down with the lesser of two tyrannies. I'm sure your grandkids will always appreciate it.
They will, however, curse my name if I allow them to become hated, persecuted, third class citizens, victimized by Marxist thugs and racially motivated Bolsheviks, while the nation that was their birthright burns to the ground around them...
Time will tell, won't it?I suspect that'll be enough right there. And Trump's delivering in spades. The "diversity" is just a distraction; all of this much is underway with Chinese-style social credit scores as a topping.
Prepare to be hated. At least mine knows I'm fighting it such as I can.