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Elon endorsed the speaker and campaigned for them. The speaker believes they would have won Pennsylvania easily, even if the "real governor" or Shapiro had run. The speaker is disappointed because Elon, who initially knew the bill's inner workings and had no problem with it, suddenly developed a problem when he learned about the EV mandate cut. This cut would save billions of dollars but is considered unfair. The speaker wants cars of all types, including electric, gasoline, combustion, and hybrids, and wants to be able to sell everything. Elon became "different" when Congress wanted to cut the EV mandate, which the speaker understands. Elon knew every aspect of the bill better than almost anybody.

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The speaker asks the senator his opinion on violence against Tesla products. The speaker specifically asks if the senator denounces the violence against Tesla products, dealerships, and cars. The senator responds that he can't talk about Tesla, but that Elon Musk is a disaster for America, and America knows it. The speaker then thanks the senator.

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An elected official states they were one of the only Democrats to condemn violence against Tesla, citing their grandfather's view that sabotage is a form of violence. While having "huge problems" with Elon Musk, they will not root against Tesla because 20,000 people in their district depend on it. They emphasize that Tesla builds electric vehicles that are good for the climate. They suggest focusing criticism on Musk, not the company, its workers, engineers, and scientists who are creating wealth and helping the climate. They believe Democrats need to offer common sense perspectives and focus on the problem with Musk, not the company's wealth.

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Speaker 0 asks Elon Musk why he shares controversial tweets, like the one about George Soros. Musk defends his freedom of speech but acknowledges that it puts him in the middle of the partisan divide and makes him a target for criticism. Speaker 0 wonders if Musk's tweets hurt Tesla's reputation or alienate customers and advertisers. Musk responds by saying he doesn't care about the consequences and will continue to speak his mind, even if it means losing money. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying "Stein."

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The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon, claiming Elon knew the details of a bill "better than almost anybody" and initially had no problem with it. The speaker suggests Elon's problem arose when the EV mandate was cut, costing billions. The speaker wants various car types available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. The speaker claims Elon made positive statements about them previously. The speaker states they helped Elon a lot. A second speaker asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public.

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SpaceX is owned by the world's richest person, who has direct control over a global communication system. This person spoke about political retribution and stood next to a candidate who normalizes that language. Elon Musk is allegedly spreading political falsehoods and attacking FEMA while claiming to help hurricane victims. Last year, the owner of Starlink shut down Starlink when a U.S. ally was going to attack an adversary. The head of SpaceX has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made his viewpoint clear. SpaceX participated via Zoom. The discussion is about SpaceX increasing launches, not other companies.

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The speaker believes they would have easily won Pennsylvania, and is disappointed in Elon, who initially endorsed them and knew the details of a bill. Elon only developed a problem with the bill when the EV mandate was cut due to its high cost. The speaker wants cars of all types to be available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and initially had no problem with it. The speaker helped Elon a lot. The speaker clarifies that Elon did not raise concerns privately before going public. The speaker believes Elon misses being in the Oval Office and that people who leave the administration sometimes become hostile due to "Trump derangement syndrome" or missing the glamour.

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The speaker says he has always liked Elon Musk and is surprised by Musk's criticism regarding the bill. He would rather Musk criticize him than the bill because the bill is incredible, with $1.6 trillion in cuts, the biggest tax cut in history. The bill includes unbelievable benefits for small businesses, people, and middle-income individuals. Musk is upset because the EV mandate, which provided a lot of money for electric vehicles, was removed. Electric vehicle companies are having a hard time and want billions of dollars in subsidies. The speaker claims Musk knew about this from the beginning, and it hasn't changed.

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The speaker asks the senator his opinion on violence against Tesla products. The speaker asks if the senator denounces the violence against Tesla products, dealerships, and cars. The senator responds that he can't talk about Tesla, but that Elon Musk is a disaster for America, and America knows it.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Elon Musk, calling him a damaged individual and the dumbest smart person in the world. Speaker 1 agrees, mentioning other dumb smart people like Rupert Murdoch. Speaker 0 accuses Musk of not caring about the First Amendment, democracy, or the freedom to vote. They question if Musk has ever shown support for American values.

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Democrats may have alienated Elon Musk on a personal level by failing to celebrate his achievements, such as Starlink and private space endeavors. One speaker believes Democrats should have celebrated Musk's contributions to electric vehicles, even though he opposed unionization. Musk was reportedly offended when he wasn't invited to an EV summit. One speaker called the White House to inquire, and was told the union issue was likely the reason for the snub. The speaker felt he deserved credit and should have been invited. One speaker thinks Musk should stay off Twitter, but also notes that he was once an Obama supporter. Democrats should remember their history of celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship.

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The speaker expresses disapproval of Elon Musk, citing concerns about his behavior and influence. They claim Musk makes Nazi salutes, is being sued for sole child custody due to lack of involvement, and appears high at the White House due to severe drug addiction. The speaker contrasts Musk with Bill Gates, alleging Musk isn't using his wealth to help people. They believe Musk is off the rails, rabidly addicted to drugs, and using his power to influence elections. The speaker predicts Musk's legacy will be unnecessary death, disease, and disability for the world's most vulnerable, not innovation. They state that his behavior is not what it means to be an innovator, an American, or a man.

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Elon endorsed me and campaigned for me, and I would have easily won Pennsylvania, even against Shapiro. Elon knew the bill's inner workings better than anyone and initially had no problem with it. His problem arose when the EV mandate was cut due to its cost. I want cars of all types, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and only developed a problem after the cut. He previously said beautiful things about me. I'm disappointed in Elon, as I've helped him a lot. He worked hard and did a good job, but I think he misses the Oval Office. People leave my administration and initially love us, but then they miss it and sometimes become hostile. It's like Trump derangement syndrome. They wake up and the glamour is gone, and they become hostile.

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The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon, stating that Elon previously said "the most beautiful things" about them. The speaker claims to have helped Elon and asserts that Elon was very knowledgeable about the details of a particular bill and initially had no issues with it. According to the speaker, Elon's opposition arose only when he learned about the planned reduction of the EV mandate, which the speaker says involves billions of dollars. The speaker states the desire to have cars of all types.

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The speaker observes Democrats on TV repeatedly mentioning Elon Musk and expresses enjoyment at this. The speaker finds it amusing that the focus of anger is on Musk, who allegedly exposed fraud, rather than on those who purportedly wasted taxpayer money. The speaker suggests that Congress is unable to cut the budget and thanks Elon Musk for doing their job for them.

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When the speaker came into office, he told Elon Musk "we gotta get them out" referring to astronauts stranded for nine months. The speaker claims Biden abandoned them and was embarrassed by what happened, implying the situation could have been resolved sooner. He credits Elon Musk's genius for bringing them back. The speaker believes people who hate Elon also hate the country, but says there are more people who love the country now more than ever. He calls MAGA and America First the greatest movement in the history of politics. The astronauts will not immediately visit the White House because they need to recover from the effects of being in space without gravity. After they get better, they will come to the Oval Office.

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The speaker was asked if they would get rid of the Tesla and Starlink service at the White House. The speaker responded no, stating they may move the Tesla around a little bit, but that Starlink is a good service. When asked where they would move the Tesla, the speaker said they have a lot of locations. The speaker was then asked if they ever saw Elon Musk get physical with the treasury secretary. The speaker responded no, stating they had an argument, but didn't see any physicality. The speaker was then asked about a New York Times report alleging that Elon Musk was blurring the lines between recreational use of drugs and medicinal use towards the end of his time in the White House, and whether the speaker thought Musk ever had drugs at the White House. The speaker responded that they didn't know, and hoped not, wishing Musk well and stating they had a good relationship.

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The speaker asks if Elon Musk starting a new political party worries the Trump administration. The secretary responds that the principles of Doge were very popular, but Elon Musk was not, according to polling. He believes the boards of directors at Musk's companies want him to run those companies, as he is better at that than anything else. The secretary imagines the boards of directors did not like the announcement and will encourage Musk to focus on business activities, not political activities.

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Musk is often criticized for his power, but his contributions to technology are significant. AOC drives a Tesla, highlighting Musk's impact. Young innovators are dedicating themselves to serve the public, unlike bureaucrats who may be misusing resources. The Democrats may try to block Trump’s nominees, but he is determined to push through obstacles. Musk's hands-on approach at Tesla, where he lived in the factory to boost production, exemplifies his commitment. Instead of criticism, we should celebrate his efforts to eliminate waste in government. The public's discontent with the Democratic Party's decline in polls reflects this sentiment.

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The speaker sued the Biden administration and won. According to the speaker, discovery revealed that 37 hours after Biden's inauguration, a White House group was appointed to censor the speaker and others. The speaker claims to have emails between this group and Mark Zuckerberg, as well as people at Twitter. The speaker credits Elon Musk with making these emails public and believes Musk is essential to free speech in the U.S. because he opened up Twitter. The speaker states that Musk released these documents to journalists against the advice of his attorneys.

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Speaker 0 expresses disappointment in Elon, stating, "I've helped Elon a lot." Speaker 1 asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public and questions whether Elon should be taken seriously about spending cuts, given his role in that area. Speaker 0 responds that Elon worked hard and did a good job, suggesting Elon misses his former position, noting the unique appeal of the Oval Office.

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Governor Waltz stated he frequently checks Tesla stock to give himself a boost during the day. One speaker questioned how Americans should view politicians who take pride in the downfall of an American car company. Another speaker responded that Governor Waltz is living a sad existence after his devastating defeat on November 5.

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I just spoke with some Republican members who are frustrated with Musk's involvement in political discussions. They are upset about his threats on X regarding primaries and feel he shouldn't interfere in the processes of elected officials. It's important to remember that Musk is not an elected representative; despite his wealth, he has no mandate from the public.

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Dems Brand Elon 'PRESIDENT MUSK' To Bait Trump
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Democrats aim to create a divide between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, dubbing Musk "President Musk." They criticize Musk's influence on Republican decisions, particularly regarding the debt ceiling. Trump appears to align with Musk's stance but risks political fallout if Musk becomes problematic. A Quinnipiac poll shows 53% disapprove of Musk's role in the Trump administration. The potential government shutdown could exacerbate economic issues, affecting public sentiment. Democrats are unlikely to assist Republicans in raising the debt ceiling unless it’s permanently eliminated. The situation is precarious, with Trump needing to navigate the fallout while managing his ego and political interests.

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BREAKING: ELON TRUMP FLAME WAR GOES NUCLEAR!
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Trump and Musk's feud has escalated dramatically, with Trump threatening to cut Musk's taxpayer subsidies, which are crucial for his businesses. Musk recently tweeted that Trump is implicated in the Epstein files, suggesting this is why they haven't been released. He also proposed creating a new political party that represents the middle class, with a significant majority of his followers voting in favor. The conflict began when Trump criticized Musk during a press event, expressing disappointment over Musk's opposition to the "big beautiful bill," which includes EV subsidies. Musk countered that he was never shown the bill and criticized its pork spending. He claimed that without his support, Trump would have lost the election, highlighting his influence in the political landscape. As tensions rise, Tesla's stock has plummeted, and Trump is using his power to threaten Musk's funding. The implications of this feud extend to potential investigations into Musk's companies and the future of their political alliances. The dynamic between these two influential figures continues to evolve, with significant ramifications for both their futures.
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