Summary

Elon Musk, having endorsed and campaigned for Donald Trump, is now acting as a “shadow president,” advising on policies and personnel, and joining Trump on calls with world leaders.

This unprecedented relationship between the world’s richest man and the leader of the free world raises concerns about the influence of wealth on government.

While both Trump and Musk have incentives to continue their partnership, their volatile personalities and differing expertise may lead to a breakup in the future.

  • @ziggurat
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    1 month ago

    Thanks, I hadn’t read up anything about Regan before, to me he was just the joke unbelievable actor turned president that made it harder for Doc Brown to believe Marth McFly had traveled back in time.

    (Note: I’m not American)

    Was project 81 similar to project 25? This heritage foundation sounds like a pedofile ring

    • @AngryRobot
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      11 month ago

      The Heratige Foundation outs out a Projext XXXX every 4 years with policy proposals. They’ve been ratfucking us for 50 years to get their loyalists in place. All 6 partisan Supreme Court justices are Federalist Society. But getting rid of the Fairness Doctrine and removing the restrictions on TV and radio ownership was their idea so they can spew non-stop propaganda thays hard to get away from. I honestly believe it was a huge factor in this election.

      • @ziggurat
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        21 month ago

        After having an eye on American news stations every election year since Obama…

        Right wing media: the left side is insane.

        Left wing media: both sides are equal

        I didn’t understand why, before I understood who earns money when you watch the news

        • @AngryRobot
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          11 month ago

          The problem is that there isn’t really a left-wing ,ecia. There are centrists like MSNBC or CNN, right-Wing like Fox News, and hard right like OAN or Newsmax.

          • @ziggurat
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            21 month ago

            I get what you are saying. Like when Bernie Sanders lead the polls by a huge margin, and MSNBC was like “he’s not leading enough, he will fail”

            Of course no one will vote for him if you tell them their vote won’t matter…