Looks like Musk has finally swallowed the red pill, chiefly by declaring he will vote red for the first time in his life in the upcoming midterm elections.
Ironically, Musk tweeted “Take the red pill” on May 17, 2020, and it appears he has finally done so.
After all, as an actual innovator whose gifts have largely benefitted the future of humanity through varied technological ventures, not to mention an actual businessperson grounded in reality, Musk has about had it with the ineffectual Democrats, who appear childishly, yet frighteningly intent on innovation-destroying division.
“I have voted overwhelmingly for Democrats, historically,” Musk mused, “like I’m not sure, I might never have voted for a Republican, just to be clear. Now this election I will.”
Awesome. Take the impressionable millennials with you, Mr. Musk, as they could certainly use a better figure for guidance than their embittered, America-hating college professors.
The same professors who think Biden is apparently the greatest thing since sliced bread, if only because he affirms the authoritarianism they are so desperately seeking.
After all, Big Brother has plenty of use for leftist lemmings, otherwise known as today’s “educators” in “higher” education.
Which is probably why no one in the White House can function without either a teleprompter (Biden) or preapproved questions (Psaki).
“The path to power is the path to the teleprompter. do feel like if somebody were to accidentally lean on the teleprompter, it’s going to be like Anchorman,” Musk wryly remarked, with the “Anchorman” serving as a reference to an infamous film character who was unable to function without his teleprompter.
“I mean, the obvious reason for inflation is that the government printed a zillion amount of more money than it had, obviously,” Musk remarked, providing a delightfully succinct explanation for inflation, an explanation that is otherwise evaded by the bungling Biden administration, always eager to blame virtually anyone but themselves.
If they could find a way to blame George Washington or Alexander Hamilton, they probably would. In spite of the fact that the latter was an influential Federalist.
Not that your average Democrat knows much about history, aside from their burning desire to apparently erase it all.
They certainly wouldn’t mind erasing Venezuela’s history, as it would make their rather nefarious machinations all the less evident if they were able to do so.
Fortunately, Mr. Musk certainly hasn’t forgotten Venezuela, as he indirectly draws a comparison between the hyperinflation in the United States and the beyond-hyperinflation in Venezuela.
“If the government could just issue massive amounts of money and deficits didn’t matter, then, well, why don’t we just make the deficit 100 times bigger? The answer is, you can’t because it will basically turn the dollar into something that is worthless,” Musk remarked, stating the blindingly obvious that appears to perpetually evade the Biden administration.
“Various countries have tried this experiment multiple times. Have you seen Venezuela? Like the poor, poor people of Venezuela are, you know, have been just run roughshod by their government,” Musk added, demonstrating actual empathy for people completely victimized by a soulless, looting, authoritarian machine that masquerades as “governance” in the devastated South American nation.
A devastation that the Harris-Biden administration appear intent on recreating … right within our borders.
Author: Jane Jones
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