Popular Post Social Media Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Elon Musk, sparked controversy on Monday by suggesting that he could face prison time if Vice President Kamala Harris defeats former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. In a candid interview with Tucker Carlson, broadcast on X, Musk did not hold back his fears and frustrations. “If he loses, I’m f—ed,” Musk said, referring to the Republican nominee. Watch: JUST IN: Elon Musk sits down for an interview with Tucker Carlson, says he is all in with Trump. “If [Trump] loses, I’m f*cked… How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be?” 🔥🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/opL2Ugt7qo — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 7, 2024 In a mix of humor and concern, Musk joked about the potential consequences for his outspoken support of Trump, asking, “How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don’t know.” The world’s richest man seemed to be suggesting that his political involvement, specifically his endorsement of Trump, could result in serious repercussions if the current administration prevails. Musk’s endorsement of Trump became particularly prominent after the assassination attempt on the former president on July 13. He was seen alongside Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, just days after the attempt. The tech mogul has also reportedly invested millions into a super PAC supporting Trump’s candidacy, signaling a deepening involvement in the 2024 election. In addition, Musk has consistently attacked Harris on X, the social media platform he bought for $44 billion in 2022, further illustrating his loyalty to the Republican candidate. “I have no plausible deniability,” Musk admitted during the interview, addressing his unreserved support for Trump. He made it clear that he had been relentless in his criticisms, saying, “I’ve been trashing Kamala nonstop.” However, he later clarified that his anger was not so much directed at Harris herself but at the political system she represents. “The machine that the Kamala puppet represents,” Musk said, positioning his attacks within a broader context of dissatisfaction with the Democratic establishment. When asked by Carlson about how his life has changed since he became more actively involved in presidential politics, Musk’s initial response was lighthearted: “It’s pretty fun.” But as the conversation turned more serious, the South African-born entrepreneur explained why he had decided to go "all in" for Trump. Musk shared his belief that if Trump does not win this election, it could mark the end of meaningful elections in the United States. "My view is that if Trump doesn’t win this election, it’s the last election we are going to have,” Musk warned, expressing concerns that the Harris-Biden administration's immigration policies could permanently alter the political landscape. He fears that millions of migrants who have entered the country during this administration could eventually be granted citizenship, which would significantly affect future elections. Musk argued that this influx of new citizens could turn crucial swing states solidly Democratic, leading to what he fears would be "single-party rule." To support his point, Musk referenced the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which granted amnesty to millions of undocumented migrants. “Thereafter, California turned very strongly Dem,” Musk said, noting that the state, once a Republican stronghold, has consistently voted for Democratic candidates since the 1990s. “You just need enough [new citizens] for there to not be swing states,” Musk continued, predicting a future where the Democratic Party has an unshakable hold on power. “I think we want to remain a democracy and we don’t want to become a one-party state,” he said, arguing that those who view Trump as a threat to democracy are, in his opinion, actually contributing to that very threat. "One-party rule is not democracy," Musk concluded, warning of the dangers of a political system where one party holds overwhelming power. As the election draws closer, Musk’s comments highlight his deep anxieties about the future political direction of the country and his belief that the outcome of this election could have lasting consequences for American democracy. Based on a report from CNN | NYP | Sky News 2024-10-09 1 1 1 5
Popular Post Tug Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 What hogwash …..now if he’s broken some laws he’s liable last I heard it’s leagle to support your candidate of choice. 3 1 2 1 9
Popular Post neeray Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 The Republican party needs to get back on track if they want to be a significant power against the Dems. Get rid of toxic Trump and rebuild the Grand Old Party. 1 2 3 10
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 2 minutes ago, neeray said: The Republican party needs to get back on track if they want to be a significant power against the Dems. Get rid of toxic Trump and rebuild the Grand Old Party. LOL. Trump is possibly the most sensible member of the current GOP, IMO. 2 4 1 10 1
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 1 hour ago, Social Media said: He made it clear that he had been relentless in his criticisms, saying, “I’ve been trashing Kamala nonstop.” I never used to like him, but I'm changing my opinion when he says things like that. 1 1 2 1 2
Popular Post jippytum Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Don't Worry Elton your pal Donald will keep you company. 5 2 4 1 2 3 1
Popular Post neeray Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Just now, thaibeachlovers said: I never used to like him, but I'm changing my opinion when he says things like that. All for me and nothing for thee. Elect me president and help keep me out of jail, the only reason that I'm in this horserace. 3 1 2 1 4
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Don't worry Elon keep cozying up to Trump, and supporting him as much as you can, he really loves fealty, and you are doing a good job expressing it. If Harris is elected you might be subject to the ravages of the law, if indeed you're breaking the law. 5 1 1 3
Popular Post thaipo7 Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 2 hours ago, Tug said: What hogwash …..now if he’s broken some laws he’s liable last I heard it’s leagle to support your candidate of choice. You don't know how Tyranny works do you? 3 1 3 6
thesetat2013 Posted October 8 Posted October 8 46 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Don't worry Elon keep cozying up to Trump, and supporting him as much as you can, he really loves fealty, and you are doing a good job expressing it. If Harris is elected you might be subject to the ravages of the law, if indeed you're breaking the law. Can say the same thing about Swift with Harris. 3 2
Tug Posted October 8 Posted October 8 8 minutes ago, thaipo7 said: You don't know how Tyranny works do you? I do thaipo do you? 1 1
Popular Post Hummin Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Musk is the character of Dr Evil if he is not treated well and being respected. 2 2
Popular Post Skeptic7 Posted October 8 Popular Post Posted October 8 Musk is the stupidest smart guy in the world. A total dick. Almost as much as that imbecile Carlson. 2 freaky peas in a pod. 5 2 6
Popular Post soalbundy Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 3 hours ago, Tug said: What hogwash …..now if he’s broken some laws he’s liable last I heard it’s leagle to support your candidate of choice. His association with Trump hasn't improved his Asperger syndrome, he seems to be becoming more unhinged by the day. 5 1 1
Popular Post soalbundy Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said: LOL. Trump is possibly the most sensible member of the current GOP, IMO. They can't all have dementia surely? 3
jippytum Posted October 9 Posted October 9 2 hours ago, neeray said: The Republican party needs to get back on track if they want to be a significant power against the Dems. Get rid of toxic Trump and rebuild the Grand Old Party. The Republican party have presented their presidential candidate for amost a decade as Donald Trump. 'The grand old party' is in a rut. Perhaps someone like Elon Musk can shake it up. 2
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 Anyone else see the hypocrisy of an immigrant trashing other immigrants? Maybe some native born US nationals resent the extremism and bigotry of a white male South African who led a comfortable and sheltered life in Canada. 5 1 1 1 1
Popular Post herfiehandbag Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 1 hour ago, thaipo7 said: You don't know how Tyranny works do you? Well, watching the "programme" presented by Trump, you get a fairly good impression of what it will involve. Rounding up and deportation, ( starting on day 1) and based soundly on suspicions raised by colour and ethnicity, "legal" sanctions against non acquiescent media outlets, a highly politicised judicial system, mass dismissal of civil servants who fail to show loyalty to the leader, or whose loyalty is suspect (and very likely whose accusers fancy their jobs). The whole package under a Presidency relying on running out the deadlines under the electoral system to put him in power through a contingent election and or the courts. It's all there in his admittedly garbled burblings! 2 1 1 2
Popular Post JCauto Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 “How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don’t know.” This is how newspaper articles can be misleading. These are all valid questions Elon is asking. They just have nothing to do with each other. I would ask him these back. "Did you break the law?" "Have you been seeing your children (the ones that haven't already expressed that they want nothing to do with him)?" "With the misinformation you've been spouting and re-tweeting, do you understand much of what you write?" 3 3 1
Popular Post save the frogs Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 Elon Musk might be the worlds first trillionaire, if he isn't already. He is involved in some of the most important projects in the world. And people believe this fake news. People claim that conspiracies are crazy, when crazy fake news like this gets put out. 1 2 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 He's right. The Dems have no morals and no policies so they always resort to lawfare against political opponents. Fortunately he hasn't got to worry. Harris is a disaster and people are starting to see it. 1 1 1 4 1
Popular Post neeray Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said: LOL. Trump is possibly the most sensible member of the current GOP, IMO. That speaks loudly negative for the GOP. In other words, they're all desperate lunatics. 1 1 3
john donson Posted October 9 Posted October 9 1 hour ago, Patong2021 said: Anyone else see the hypocrisy of an immigrant trashing other immigrants? Maybe some native born US nationals resent the extremism and bigotry of a white male South African who led a comfortable and sheltered life in Canada. you clearly did not read his book and there is a small 200 billion dollar difference between an illegal with no education and elon, that might as well be one of the satoshis that invented bitcoin... 1
Popular Post WDSmart Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 Elon Musk Fear of Jail if Kamala Harris Defeats Trump: "If He Loses, I’m F—ed!" I'd be in favor of that, but I don't think that is going to happen. I do hope Trump will be put in jail or prison for his convictions. 3 3
bendejo Posted October 9 Posted October 9 Can a naturalized U.S. citizen have their citizenship revoked? 1 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 Somebody tell Elon it’s not about him. 1 1 2 1
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 2 hours ago, save the frogs said: Elon Musk might be the worlds first trillionaire, if he isn't already. He is involved in some of the most important projects in the world. And people believe this fake news. People claim that conspiracies are crazy, when crazy fake news like this gets put out. Yes, he is involved in some large and important projects. However, a large part of his success is owed to other people, particularly the people who have come up with the innovations that he makes his money on. Take Tesla for example. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning created Tesla in 2003. Elon Musk provided fund raising and oversight, but did not create the innovation. That is not to detract from his accomplishments, but to point out that he is often credited for the visions of others. He is successful at the assumption of other people's genius and the execution of the details. In terms of making money he is one of the best. Unfortunately, as a human being he is not particularly nice. The man is obnoxiously arrogant and lacks the humility of people like Warren Buffet or Jamsetji Tata. 5 2 1
Popular Post JCauto Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 2 hours ago, JonnyF said: He's right. The Dems have no morals and no policies so they always resort to lawfare against political opponents. Fortunately he hasn't got to worry. Harris is a disaster and people are starting to see it. So do you have any comments on the economic plans that have been put forth by the Democrats? That's called "policy". It's well documented. Here's the link. https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/party-platform/building-a-stronger-fairer-economy/ https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/the-issues/jobs-and-the-economy/ Can you provide a link to the Republican's economic policy proposals, or are we still at the ol' "concept of a plan" stage? But why look at the parties who are campaigning, why not get some sober non-partisan economic analysis of the plans put forth? Here: https://www.crfb.org/papers/fiscal-impact-harris-and-trump-campaign-plans Guess who adds an additional $4 Trillion dollars to the deficit with his plans compared to hers? How about how this affects the American taxpayers? https://qz.com/donald-trump-tax-cuts-wealthiest-americans-tarrifs-1851667005 So it basically raises taxes on 95% of the populations while cutting taxes on the wealthiest 5%. That would benefit whom? Oh, DJT and his wealthy buddies like Elon. What a surprise. Now tell us about how tariffs are an effective and fair tax measure. 1 1 3 1
Slocum Posted October 9 Posted October 9 6 hours ago, Social Media said: Elon Musk, sparked controversy on Monday by suggesting that he could face prison time if Vice President Kamala Harris defeats former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. In a candid interview with Tucker Carlson, broadcast on X, Musk did not hold back his fears and frustrations. “If he loses, I’m f—ed,” Musk said, referring to the Republican nominee. Watch: In a mix of humor and concern, Musk joked about the potential consequences for his outspoken support of Trump, asking, “How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don’t know.” The world’s richest man seemed to be suggesting that his political involvement, specifically his endorsement of Trump, could result in serious repercussions if the current administration prevails. Musk’s endorsement of Trump became particularly prominent after the assassination attempt on the former president on July 13. He was seen alongside Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, just days after the attempt. The tech mogul has also reportedly invested millions into a super PAC supporting Trump’s candidacy, signaling a deepening involvement in the 2024 election. In addition, Musk has consistently attacked Harris on X, the social media platform he bought for $44 billion in 2022, further illustrating his loyalty to the Republican candidate. “I have no plausible deniability,” Musk admitted during the interview, addressing his unreserved support for Trump. He made it clear that he had been relentless in his criticisms, saying, “I’ve been trashing Kamala nonstop.” However, he later clarified that his anger was not so much directed at Harris herself but at the political system she represents. “The machine that the Kamala puppet represents,” Musk said, positioning his attacks within a broader context of dissatisfaction with the Democratic establishment. When asked by Carlson about how his life has changed since he became more actively involved in presidential politics, Musk’s initial response was lighthearted: “It’s pretty fun.” But as the conversation turned more serious, the South African-born entrepreneur explained why he had decided to go "all in" for Trump. Musk shared his belief that if Trump does not win this election, it could mark the end of meaningful elections in the United States. "My view is that if Trump doesn’t win this election, it’s the last election we are going to have,” Musk warned, expressing concerns that the Harris-Biden administration's immigration policies could permanently alter the political landscape. He fears that millions of migrants who have entered the country during this administration could eventually be granted citizenship, which would significantly affect future elections. Musk argued that this influx of new citizens could turn crucial swing states solidly Democratic, leading to what he fears would be "single-party rule." To support his point, Musk referenced the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which granted amnesty to millions of undocumented migrants. “Thereafter, California turned very strongly Dem,” Musk said, noting that the state, once a Republican stronghold, has consistently voted for Democratic candidates since the 1990s. “You just need enough [new citizens] for there to not be swing states,” Musk continued, predicting a future where the Democratic Party has an unshakable hold on power. “I think we want to remain a democracy and we don’t want to become a one-party state,” he said, arguing that those who view Trump as a threat to democracy are, in his opinion, actually contributing to that very threat. "One-party rule is not democracy," Musk concluded, warning of the dangers of a political system where one party holds overwhelming power. As the election draws closer, Musk’s comments highlight his deep anxieties about the future political direction of the country and his belief that the outcome of this election could have lasting consequences for American democracy. Based on a report from CNN | NYP | Sky News 2024-10-09 Than why poked your nose into it....Stay Neutral...Mind your own business...Stay Humble... 1
Popular Post MarkBR Posted October 9 Popular Post Posted October 9 5 hours ago, neeray said: The Republican party needs to get back on track if they want to be a significant power against the Dems. Get rid of toxic Trump and rebuild the Grand Old Party. Rebuild the party of Eisenhower, and give Republicans a political home they can be proud of. 3 1 4
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