
Elon Musk’s New Political Party Aims to ‘Destroy Republicans’: Key Information You Should Have
Will Elon Musk and Donald Trump engage in another match of words so I can scoop up more $TSLA while it’s low? Oh, hold on, it’s already happening! Welcome to the ‘Elon Musk New Political Party.’
The CEO of Tesla and the former head of the Department of Government Efficiency just labeled the president’s 940-page “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which includes extensive tax reductions, a “repulsive monstrosity.”
Additionally, Musk has brought up the prospect of creating a new political party to disrupt the current political landscape.
As U.S. senators discuss the final changes to the bill, Musk has escalated his stance, pushing for an alternative political party to address what he sees as irresponsible fiscal strategies and bipartisan chaos.
Elon Musk New Political Party: Complaints Against the “Porky Pig Party”
Musk’s ire towards the proposed “Big, Beautiful Bill” primarily revolves around its intended tax incentives and drastic reductions in healthcare and food aid.
Musk criticized, “It’s clear with the ludicrous spending of this bill, which raises the debt ceiling by a staggering FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS that we exist in a one-party nation – the PORKY PIG PARTY!!”
Some view Musk’s advocacy for a new political party as a desperate attempt to recapture Democrats who have distanced themselves from Tesla and SpaceX following his political shift to the right last year. Others contend it aligns with his long-standing libertarian principles advocating for reduced government intervention and expenditure.
In addition to his critiques, Musk called for every congress member endorsing the bill to “hang.”
Oh, excuse me, he remarked to “… hang their heads in shame.” He also delivered a grave political warning, declaring, “They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth.”
Could This Be Musk’s Final Exit?
Another plot twist emerged with Musk endorsing Thomas Massie, the Kentucky congressman reviled by Trump loyalists. Massie, known for his fiscal restraint, is often regarded as a true “America first” politician and has clashed with Trump throughout the year.
Now with Musk backing him, rumors are swirling about a potential presidential run in 2028.
Elon declares he will price floor Thomas Massie
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On the other hand, Bill Schneider, a public policy academic, remarked, “Elon Musk is a billionaire. There aren’t enough billionaires to create a party in the U.S., even if they are dissatisfied with President Trump.”
Predictably, Trump rebutted Musk’s critique by focusing on the federal subsidies Musk’s businesses have historically received.
On his Truth Social protocol, Trump joked, “Elon may receive more subsidies than any human in history, by far. Without subsidies, Elon would likely have to shut down and return to South Africa.”
Musk warns that concerning the “BBB,” if the weight of the U.S. debt eventually becomes too great and unmanageable.
Musk contends that the more debt plates added, the more severe the crash will be.
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Key Insights
- Musk referred to the president’s 940-page “Big, Beautiful Bill” as an abomination
- On his Truth Social protocol, Trump remarked, “Elon may receive more subsidies than any human in history, by far.
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