Elon Musk responds to critics who say, “Nobody voted for Elon,” highlighting the challenges posed by a federal bureaucracy that opposes the president and cabinet. He points out that D.C. voting is overwhelmingly in favor of Kamala Harris, suggesting that if the president's will isn't carried out, it reflects a disconnect between the government and the people's wishes, questioning the true nature of democracy.
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NEW: Elon Musk delivers the PERFECT comeback to people complaining, “Nobody voted for Elon.”
“Speaking of unelected, there’s a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet.
“And you look at D.C. voting, it’s 92% Kamala. Okay, so we’re 92% Kamala. That’s a lot... That’s basically almost everyone. And so, if the will of the president is not implemented and the president is representative of the people, that means the will of the people is not being implemented. And that means we don’t live in a democracy.”
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The Democrats complain that nobody voted for Elon or my cabinet nominees and claim people are dying because of budget cuts while also calling my actions illegal.
Their reaction shows we must be over the target and doing something right. We're trying to restore the will of the people through the president. There's a vast, unelected federal bureaucracy implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet.
Consider that DC voting is 92% for Kamala. If the president's will, representing the people, isn't implemented, then the will of the people isn't being implemented. We're not living in a democracy, but a bureaucracy. What you're seeing is the bureaucracy resisting as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.
Speaker 0: And this is what you get for it from the Democrats you get nobody voted for Elon or nobody voted for any of your cabinet nominees. Okay. People are dying because of doge cuts. I'll give you a chance to respond all that. What doge is doing is illegal.
Elon Musk is small street vernacular for a male body part. It's a constitutional crisis.
Speaker 1: Okay. Why why are they reacting like this?
Speaker 0: Well, I'm first of all, do you give a fly and rip over number one? And Well, I guess we must
Speaker 1: be over the target or doing something right, you know. If like, they wouldn't be complaining so much if they we weren't doing something useful, I think. But what what what all we're really trying to do here is restore, the will of the people through the president. And and what we're finding is that there's an unelected bureaucracy. Speaking of unelected, there's a there's a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet.
And you look at, say, DC voting, it's 92% Kamala. Okay. So we're in 92% Kamala. That's a lot.
Speaker 0: They don't like me here either.
Speaker 1: I think about that number a lot. And, like, 92%, that's basically almost everyone. Yeah. And so but but if but but how can you if if if the will of the president is not implemented and the president is representative of the people, that means the will of the people is not being implemented. And that means we we don't live in a democracy.
We live in a bureaucracy. And so I think what we're seeing here is the sort of the thrashing of the the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.