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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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The speaker states they are present for selfish reasons, specifically wanting Elon Musk to be "taken down" on their birthday, March 29th.

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A California driver with an electric vehicle, purchased with a tax credit to "make the world green," expresses confusion after an incident. The vehicle has bumper stickers including "This vehicle does not support fascists," "Anti Elon Tesla Club," "I got this for dog mode," and a Ukrainian flag. While driving in self-drive mode to visit a partner, someone threw something at the windshield. The driver, who states they "can't stand that Nazi scum Musk" and wants Tesla stock to fail, questions the appropriate response to the incident and asks, "Are we getting gas vehicles now? So confusing."

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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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A diesel power generator runs constantly to power an electric car charging point. The speaker questions the logic of using a diesel generator, which emits pollutants, to charge an electric car in the name of "saving the planet." The speaker implies this practice is illogical.

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On March 29, the speaker wants Elon to be "taken down." As a member of the Doge Oversight Committee, the speaker believes money is the only language those in charge understand. The speaker says they are fighting for the country, democracy, and freedoms, but clarifies this is figurative and non-violent. The speaker urges people to use their constitutional rights to protest elected officials who ignore the people's voices. The speaker claims the board is telling Elon to step aside and Tesla is not welcomed in Canada due to fears. The speaker thanks people for driving the movement and says the real power lies with the people. The speaker claims Elon has lied and kept information from the public, gained information from the treasury department and social security, and called social security a Ponzi scheme. The speaker accuses Elon of trying to line his pockets with money that should be going to those that need it most. The speaker urges people to "scream in the streets" and consult with attorneys, especially when protesting worldwide.

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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 is confused that people who advocate for electric vehicles are now burning them. The speaker says these are the same people who have been trying to force people to buy electric vehicles and eradicate gas cars, citing environmental concerns like emissions and pollution. The speaker suggests that the reason for the vehicle burning is a protest against the electric vehicle manufacturer, who is revealing government waste of taxpayer money. The speaker states that the situation doesn't make sense.

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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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Burning Teslas doesn't make you a protester or member of the resistance, just an "asshole." A year ago, liberals wanted everyone to drive electric vehicles; now dealerships are being burned. Elon Musk is a "national hero" for saving astronauts, even if they might want to return to space after being on Twitter. The United States government is $36 trillion in debt, despite taking in more tax revenue than any other government in history. If you think Elon Musk is the problem for wanting to control spending, you're useless.

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Speaker 0 states that Elon Musk "kinda turned out to be an asshole," and because of this, they don't want to drive a car built and designed by him. Speaker 1 announces the splashdown of crew nine and SpaceX Freedom. The Dragon capsule and recovery vessel Megan are visible.

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We got a lot of hostages back, but we're gonna talk about you. I've been watching. We might have to put Doze on Elon. Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is gonna be terminated. Not everybody wants an electric car. I wanna have maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe someday a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has one problem: it blows up. I'm gonna let Peter test it off.

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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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The speaker studies memes and believes Elon Musk sees himself as a black hat hacker who has socially engineered his way into the treasury to steal data. The speaker claims Musk believes he is living a meme and that "Tesla is done with Musk" should be a clear demand.

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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 conversation opens with a reflection on Doge from Elon Musk’s perspective. Musk says the Doge government project was “a little a little bit successful” and claims they “stopped a lot of funding for that… that really just made no sense,” noting that 2–3% of government payments were unnecessarily sent without proper codes or explanations, which made stopping the waste difficult. - When asked if he would do Doge again, Musk says no, and suggests that instead of Doge he would have worked in his companies and not had the cars running. - On irrational fears, Musk says he tries not to have irrational fears and squelches any he identifies. - If starting from scratch today with a thousand dollars, Musk recalls originally coming to North America with about 2,500 Canadian dollars (roughly $2 US) and says that with the knowledge he has now, it would require Armageddon or a terminal failure of civilization for that scenario to be plausible again; otherwise he could recruit funding based on the high returns he can promise. - In the Katie Miller podcast episode, the host takes Musk back to January 20 (in the Roosevelt Room) and asks what happened next with Doge. Musk explains Doge stemmed from Internet suggestions; it was initially intended to call the Government Efficiency Commission, but the Internet suggested Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE. - On success, Musk reiterates they were “a little… somewhat successful,” citing the elimination of wasteful payments and the example of eliminating a large portion of zombie payments through requiring a payment code and explanation. - Would Musk start Doge again from scratch or know what he knows now? He says no, and notes that rather than Doge, he would focus on his companies and avoid the funding backlash from stopping money flows to political corruption. - After DC experiences, Musk expresses that the aim is the least government intervention possible, but he highlights a major concern: large transfer payments to illegal immigrants, arguing that citizenship fast-tracking and government payments create a powerful pull factor, effectively “voter importation.” - On AI, Musk believes AI and robotics will eventually provide all goods and services, making work optional; he distinguishes his predicted outcomes from what he wishes would happen, acknowledging the rapid pace of AI advancement and the difficulty in slowing it. - Sleep and routine: Musk averages about six hours of sleep per night; he tracks sleep using ex-posts and a phone app, finding five hours fifty-six minutes as a recent average. He emphasizes information triage and minimizing context switching to manage inbound communications across Tesla, SpaceX, X (Twitter), and personal matters. - On people and leadership, Musk describes President Trump as very funny and “naturally funny,” and says the funniest person he knows in real life is Trump who can be effortless in humor. - God and religion: Musk says God is the creator and acknowledges that the universe came from something, noting that people have different labels. - About space, Musk emphasizes Starship’s potential for full and rapid reusability and calls life becoming multi-planetary one of the top evolutionary milestones, alongside multicellular life and life branching from oceans to land. He states Starship is capable of enabling sustainable multiplanetary life, with Starship not using AI in its creation. - He clarifies that Tesla and X AI both contribute to improving life on Earth, and stresses that Mars would be dangerous and uncomfortable in early days; it would be risky with high chances of death, and early settlers would face hardship rather than an escape from Earth. - On Starbase, Musk describes it as an inspirational city and a rocket factory by the Rio Grande on a sandbar; Starbase is legally incorporated as a city with tax-exempt status, a milestone akin to Disney World as a company town. He notes Cape Canaveral proximity and recalls visiting Disney World multiple times with his kids; Space Mountain is his favorite ride but could use an upgrade. - On fashion, Musk laments that styles have not evolved much since 2010–2015 and argues for more distinctive, era-defining fashion—suggesting higher collars, bolder silhouettes, and more personality in wardrobe. - Conspiracy theories: Musk says he hasn’t seen evidence of aliens; he does confirm that Neil Armstrong and others walked on the Moon and jokes that they even played golf there. He notes there is gravity on the Moon (one-sixth) and that there is no atmosphere. - The biggest misconception about Musk: the general belief that he is a difficult boss; he counters with praise for the mission-driven loyalty of his employees and characterizes his workplaces as highly inspirational. - On Starbase’s origin, he reveals the desire to create something inspirational and notes Starbase’s proximity to Disney World as part of the branding and cultural context. - For a hypothetical dinner party, Musk names Shakespeare, Ben Franklin, and Nikola Tesla, and envisions a grand 12-course meal; he jokes about possibly including a tiny cheeseburger as one course. - Closing note: the episode wraps with thanks and a tease for the next installment.

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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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We got a lot of hostages back, but we're gonna talk about y'all. I've been watching. We might have to put Doze on Elon. Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is gonna be terminated. Not everybody wants an electric car. I wanna have maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe someday a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has one problem: it blows up. I'm gonna let Peter test it off.

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The speaker states they are present for selfish reasons, specifically wanting Elon Musk to be "taken down" on their birthday, March 29th.

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The speaker discusses Matt Van Swal's summary of the "Doge situation," claiming Doge is one of the most popular government initiatives ever. According to the summary, 73% of Americans support cutting government waste, and Trump brought in "the smartest man on earth" to do it. However, the left allegedly destroyed Elon Musk for his involvement, and the GOP won't vote on it. Elon Musk responded to the post with "did my best." The speaker expresses frustration that Congress will not codify the savings, despite Musk's efforts. The speaker notes Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to get it codified. The speaker believes Congress thwarting the effort is a tragedy.

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The speaker asserts there is waste in government spending, which was the idea behind "doge." Elon Musk did not find $2 trillion, but he only worked on it for 130 days. The idea that there must be a perpetual audit of government is now embedded in everyone's head, regardless of political affiliation. The brand for this idea is "Doge."

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The speaker wants Elon to be "taken down" by their birthday, March 29th. Serving on the Doge Oversight Committee, they've learned that those in charge only understand money. They are proud to see people organized behind this cause.

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A person states that they and their husband drive Teslas. They learned that a friend is being disowned and uninvited from gatherings by friends and family simply for driving a Tesla. The speaker emphasizes that owning a Tesla is not a political statement or an attempt to impose beliefs on others. The friend is facing social consequences solely because of the car they drive.

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The speaker believes Doge is a crucial reform initiative, evidenced by the strong negative reaction to it. Over the past seven weeks, the narrative has shifted from waste, fraud, and abuse to the idea that Elon and Doge have revealed government operations as slush funds for the left, allegedly funding allies, pet projects, and anti-American behavior. The speaker is pleased with Trump's public support for Elon and Doge's work. They also mention "crystal knock behavior of the little fascists on the left burning Tesla dealerships and attacking Tesla owners."
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