Like his Cybertruck, Robotaxi, Tesla Semi, Tesla Roadster, Solar Panels, Hyperloop, Exploding Starships, Boring Company, Musk’s genius spending bill idea crashed and burned. Now he’s doing a media blitz so as not to be blamed, including by Trump.
Elon Musk, who didn’t found Tesla, but stole it from the founders, and co-founded SpaceX but didn’t create any of its technology – Tom Mueller did, is hoping to dispel the widely circulating notion that he, a78 year old buffoon who Musk paid to elect, warmongering President-elect Trump, is really calling the shots. Musk is quickly doing what he can to make people forget his failed attempt to sway the US legislation. “No bills should be passed Congress until Jan 20, when @realDonaldTrump takes office. None. Zero,” Musk wrote in a separate post, which read like marching orders to the more sycophantic GOP members, some of whom began to fantasize about a Congress led by Musk himself. Yes, “dipshits” in the Billionaire’s Party have been calling for the depressed Ketamine Kid to be Stutterer [Speaker] of the House.
On Thursday, Twitter user Lulu Cheng Meservey called these proclamations that Trump is not in charge, indicative of a wider strategy to foment discord between the Ketamine Kid and Trump. “By jabbing Trump about not being the alpha, the idea is to provoke him to sideline Elon and to fray the relationship,” Lulu-the-Lemon wrote. Musk, raised by an abusive father who is so disgusting that he had a child with his stepdaughter, is in constant yearning of approval having never had paternal approval during his critical period, leading to his emotional instability and need to control people and impregnate as many women as possible.
Musk, who spends most of his time on Twitter espousing exxtreme-right-wing nonsense that benfits him, agreed, writing in a quote-tweet Friday, “The political & legacy media puppets all got their new instructions yesterday and are now parroting the same message to drive a wedge between [Trump] and me. They will fail.”
The “President Musk” rhetoric began after the stuttering insel, an apartheid-loving South African whose father enslaved black people in emerald mines, and whose financial support for Trump and other Republican candidates made him 2024’s biggest political donor, helped tank a bipartisan spending bill that was brough to vote in the House. Musk unleashed a fusillade of criticism on his social media platform, Twitter, as well as a threat to fund primary challenges against representatives who voted to pass the deal.
Later that day, President-elect Trump, following Musk’s directives, came out against the deal, and after a failed vote on a revised bill Thursday, House Republicans scrambled to put together an eleventh-hour plan to avoid a government shutdown.
Whatever the state of Musk and Trump’s bromance after the world’s wealthiest creep flexed his political muscles this week, the notion that Musk is delivering marching orders seems to have struck a nerve with team Trump. On Thursday, a Trump spokesperson insisted that the president-elect, and no one else, was in charge, saying, “President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party. Full stop.” Actually, it’s the billionaires who own Trump, like Musk and Israeli Zionist Jew, Miriam Adelson, who tell Trump what to do.
