Elon Musk says we must accept "temporary hardship" once Trump is elected.
I'm listening to his "town hall" now.
"Historically, the force and function for getting rid of bad laws and regulations has been war." --Elon Musk
Elon Musk said he decided to vote for Trump because his mom didn't feel safe walking in New York at night.
Elon wants to cancel the Department of Education and doesn't think you need to go to college. "It makes a lot more sense to learn a trade. Be a plumber, electrician, carpenter." Lol
This was his response to a man who asked him how his kids could build rockets when they couldn't afford to go to college.
Elon thinks dictators will be afraid of Trump because he shouted, "Fight, fight, fight."
He doesn't acknowledge the fact that Trump loves most dictators.
Elon says he'll "need a lot of security" once he stops government programs that help the poor and middle class because "a lot of people are going to be upset about that."
Elon Musk is getting the tough questions like, "How was your pizza tonight?"
Clearly, no one was allowed to ask Elon about his conversations with Putin.
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Patrick Byrne's lawyer says all of Byrne's evidence against Hunter Biden is secret. Byrne claims he was on a "covert mission" for the U.S. Government when he acquired this evidence, so he can't give any of the names of spies he was working with. 1/
Byrne's defense strikes me, and Hunter's lawyer, as ludicrous. (There was no DEA contact, for instance.)
Byrne does have some pro-Trump Blackwater connections in Dubai, as well as a Russian friend, so maybe his "evidence" came from them.... or he made it up. 2/
Byrne is refusing to travel to the UK or France for a deposition, which is odd since he spent the whole summer traveling around Europe but now says it's too expensive to go there. 3/
What? Elon Musk is paying people to sign up for his Trump PAC. I thought vote buying was illegal.
Here's the law. 👇
This could be considered payment for registering to vote. I signed up as Karen LooneyTunes to see what would happen, and the next page makes it look like you have to register to vote to get the $47.
Lev Parnas' wife had good advice for those close to Trump: "All you have is access and that access is going to be denied as soon as they are done with you." 1/
Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani took Lev Parnas to Ukraine, where they met with "GRU and Russian agents" who were "babbling all this Russian disinformation." Lev would report it to John Solomon, and he would immediately publish it. 2/
"From Russia with Lev" is too painful for me to finish in one go. I'm surprised they left out the part about Marie Yovanovitch having to flee in the middle of the night due to credible threats to her life.