Popular Post Social Media Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 During his campaign, former President Donald Trump has hinted at a potential government overhaul, proposing roles for controversial figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk if he secures the presidency again. While the conservative “Project 2025” outlines a framework for a second Trump administration, Trump himself has expressed ideas that go beyond this, especially in the areas of health and government restructuring. Trump has discussed giving Kennedy a free hand to reform health safety systems. At a rally in Madison Square Garden, Trump declared, “I’m going to let him go wild on the food. I’m going to let him go wild on the medicines.” Kennedy has campaigned on a “Make America Healthy Again” platform, emphasizing regenerative agriculture, toxin-free environments, and natural health practices. However, his stance has raised questions due to his history with conspiracy theories, including his suggestion that chemicals in water could affect gender identity and a past comment equating vaccine mandates to the persecution seen in Nazi Germany. On Monday, Kennedy mentioned that Trump has assured him control over key public health agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Department of Agriculture (USDA). “The key that I think I’m – you know, that President Trump has promised me is – is control of the public health agencies,” Kennedy stated. The exact nature of Trump’s plans for Kennedy remains unconfirmed, but CNN reporter Meg Tirrell highlights the public health community’s concerns, noting that Kennedy’s platform conspicuously avoids the topic of vaccines, despite his past anti-vaccine advocacy. His criticism of vaccines has evolved in recent campaigns, but the skepticism he and Trump share on this issue remains a point of contention. Elon Musk, another prominent figure Trump has proposed to involve in his administration, would be tasked with a radical restructuring of the federal government. Musk has suggested that the federal bureaucracy should be completely rethought, saying, “Let’s start from scratch.” This would involve slashing government spending, possibly through the use of artificial intelligence, and restructuring government efficiency, with Musk humorously suggesting a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), echoing his cryptocurrency interests. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, however, criticized Musk’s proposal to cut $2 trillion from government spending, pointing out, “Only 15% of the federal budget is for payroll. So even if you took every single person working for the federal government out, you couldn’t save anything like $2 trillion.” He added that achieving such cuts would require reductions to Social Security and Medicare—areas Trump has pledged to protect. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Trump ally, recently alluded to another ambitious goal: a “massive” overhaul of the health care system, potentially eliminating the Affordable Care Act (ACA), popularly known as “Obamacare.” At a recent event in Pennsylvania, Johnson confirmed, “No Obamacare,” to cheers from the crowd. Trump himself has yet to reveal a detailed alternative, though he claimed to have “concepts” of a plan. Although he failed to repeal the ACA in his previous term, the notion of reshaping health care remains a priority for his administration. Despite these grand proposals, Trump and his allies would likely encounter significant resistance within the Senate and legal constraints within the Constitution. Although the president holds some authority over the federal workforce, a sweeping restructuring, especially on the scale Musk envisions, would require legislative approval. In Kennedy’s case, Senate confirmation would be necessary if he were nominated to lead HHS. Yet, without specifics in place to match the ideas in Project 2025, it’s uncertain how feasible these drastic changes would be. In conclusion, Trump’s vision of a government overhaul would give RFK Jr. and Musk powerful roles that could radically reshape health policies and government operations. However, the ambitious nature of these plans faces substantial legal and political obstacles that could restrict their implementation if he were to return to the White House. Based on a report by CNN 2024-11-01 1 5
Popular Post Tug Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 Hey don’t worry it will be great!just think no more vaccines now the kids can get polio and be crippled and diphtheria whooping cough tb and all the rest!!that’s our trump only the best most qualified people!!obvious sarcasm alert just another reason this jackaloon is showing us not to vote for him! 4 2 3 4
Popular Post Cryingdick Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 I loved it when they asked Elon what he would say to all of the federal workers that are now unemployed. His answer was "Just go do something else." lol He is absolutely right. He was able to get rid of about 80% of the employees at Twitter and it runs just fine. He sold off every piece of furniture, the espresso machines and whatever he could. If we are going to get our deficit down and the debt it will take this. 1 3 3 3 1
Popular Post pattayasan Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 7 minutes ago, Cryingdick said: I loved it when they asked Elon what he would say to all of the federal workers that are now unemployed. His answer was "Just go do something else." lol He is absolutely right. He was able to get rid of about 80% of the employees at Twitter and it runs just fine. He sold off every piece of furniture, the espresso machines and whatever he could. If we are going to get our deficit down and the debt it will take this. In 2023, Twitter's revenue dropped to around $3.4 billion, down from $4.4 billion in 2022. In the first six months of 2024, advertisers spent about 24% less on the platform than in the same period in 2023. 1 2 1
still kicking Posted October 31 Posted October 31 2 minutes ago, pattayasan said: In 2023, Twitter's revenue dropped to around $3.4 billion, down from $4.4 billion in 2022. In the first six months of 2024, advertisers spent about 24% less on the platform than in the same period in 2023. https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/elon-musk-a-noshow-at-election-court-case/news-story/866abb9de952e26b12a3462fee02b2f3
Popular Post neeray Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 And history repeats itself a century later. The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1922 until 1970. This time we get Larry, Curly and Moe, not on the stage but rather making a joke of America and its federal government. But this go-around won't be the least bit funny. 1 1 1
Popular Post Cryingdick Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 47 minutes ago, pattayasan said: In 2023, Twitter's revenue dropped to around $3.4 billion, down from $4.4 billion in 2022. In the first six months of 2024, advertisers spent about 24% less on the platform than in the same period in 2023. Point taken. He really couldn't afford to hire a bunch of worthless people. Had he not taken drastic measures it would be a problem. The thing is our government isn't a billionaire that can do what it wants. The jobs reports come out okay because much of it is government related jobs. Every job created by the federal government costs money and isn't accretive. We need to cut every position we can. 1 2 1
pattayasan Posted October 31 Posted October 31 1 minute ago, Cryingdick said: Point taken. He really couldn't afford to hire a bunch of worthless people. Had he not taken drastic measures it would be a problem. The thing is our government isn't a billionaire that can do what it wants. The jobs reports come out okay because much of it is government related jobs. Every job created by the federal government costs money and isn't accretive. We need to cut every position we can. It will be soon. Trump has promised Musk a cabinet position in charge of the economy. He will take the same wrecking ball to the government as he did to the economy. Trump is enamored by billionaires. 2 1
Popular Post Cryingdick Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 4 minutes ago, pattayasan said: It will be soon. Trump has promised Musk a cabinet position in charge of the economy. He will take the same wrecking ball to the government as he did to the economy. Trump is enamored by billionaires. The thing is Twitter was losing tons of money before and with everything you said now basically breaks even. The government doesn't produce anything but more bureaucracy. We are going to be $50 trillion in debt 4 years if the trajectory doesn't change.. When somebody like Musk says we can cut the budget by 2 trillion a year I am all ears. This would have to be coupled by spending drastically less, that's where the devil enters the conversation. A balanced budget needs to be mandated under law. only after that can we start to dig our way out. Otherwise we are going to go bankrupt slowly then suddenly. 3 2
Popular Post pattayasan Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 Just now, Cryingdick said: The thing is Twitter was losing tons of money before and with everything you said now basically breaks even. The government doesn't produce anything but more bureaucracy. We are going to be $50 trillion in debt 4 years if the trajectory doesn't change.. When somebody like Musk says we can cut the budget by 2 trillion a year I am all ears. This would have to be coupled by spending drastically less, that's where the devil enters the conversation. A balanced budget needs to be mandated under law. only after that can we start to dig our way out. Otherwise we are going to go bankrupt slowly then suddenly. Will the world's smartest businessman ever get his money back on Twitter? Or did he take a loss just to turn it into a far right propaganda outlet? 2 2 1
sammieuk1 Posted October 31 Posted October 31 If my vision is correct it looks like two grey and one moldy orange 🤔 1 1
mokwit Posted October 31 Posted October 31 1 minute ago, pattayasan said: Will the world's smartest businessman ever get his money back on Twitter? Or did he take a loss just to turn it into a far right propaganda outlet? You spelt free speech wrong. (note, I am sure there were reasons other than the stated reason). 2 1 1
Popular Post pattayasan Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 Just now, mokwit said: You spelt free speech wrong. (note, I am sure there were reasons other than the stated reason). Is hate speech and racism free speech now? 1 1 1 2
Cryingdick Posted October 31 Posted October 31 4 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Will the world's smartest businessman ever get his money back on Twitter? Or did he take a loss just to turn it into a far right propaganda outlet? I really don't care either way. I do care that people like Jamie Dimon are screaming from the rooftop we are on a path to fiscal disaster sooner than people are aware of.
Cryingdick Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Just now, pattayasan said: Is hate speech and racism free speech now? Only if you are worse than Hitler. Can you define what free speech is and who should curate it, under your definition? 1 1 1
Popular Post pattayasan Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 Just now, Cryingdick said: I really don't care either way. I do care that people like Jamie Dimon are screaming from the rooftop we are on a path to fiscal disaster sooner than people Protecting billionaire oligarchs and fossil fuel magnates just because they have money will take us to fiscal disaster much sooner. 1 1 2
Popular Post mokwit Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 1 minute ago, pattayasan said: Is hate speech and racism free speech now? What the left classes as hate speech and racism yes, real hate speech and racism no, but there are laws in place for that, that must be adhered to. Discussion of immigration is not racism and having opposing views to the Left is not "Hate". censorship is unacceptable as is Lefties crying because people can counter their points without being banned. 1 1 1 1 1
pattayasan Posted October 31 Posted October 31 1 minute ago, Cryingdick said: Only if you are worse than Hitler. Can you define what free speech is and who should curate it, under your definition? Anything that doesn't vilify minorities qualifies as free speech. Everything else is garbage, along with those who advocate for unbridled right to use hate speech. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_speech_laws_by_country 2
Popular Post pattayasan Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 Just now, mokwit said: What the left classes as hate speech and racism yes, real hate speech and racism no, but there are laws in place for that, that must be adhered to. Discussion of immigration is not racism and having opposing views to the Left is not "Hate". censorship is unacceptable as is Lefties crying because people can counter their points without being banned. Nobody is advocating against opinions against immigration. Haitians are eating the dogs is not free speech. 1 1 1
Cryingdick Posted October 31 Posted October 31 2 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Protecting billionaire oligarchs and fossil fuel magnates just because they have money will take us to fiscal disaster much sooner. If such people didn't exist the government wouldn't be funded. The government doesn't produce a single product. It exists solely on the largesse of those that do contribute to the GDP. Private citizens create 100% of the wealth ththe government squandewrs. 1 1 1
pattayasan Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Just now, Cryingdick said: If such people didn't exist the government wouldn't be funded. The government doesn't produce a single product. It exists solely on the largesse of those that do contribute to the GDP. Private citizens create 100% of the wealth ththe government squandewrs. Sure, but it doesn't have to be 1% private citizens generating and holding all the money in an ever decreasing number. Protecting the oligarchs will doom the planet. 1 1
Popular Post mokwit Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 16 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Nobody is advocating against opinions against immigration. Haitians are eating the dogs is not free speech. Depends on whether it is true or not. If it is true people have a right to know so they can protect their pets, if it is a lie it is a racial slur. With free speech the truth can be established. The Left quoted the Mayor who is is making money from Haitian immigration as some kind of definitive answer. i have seen footage of a dog on a spit and of someone butchering a cat, the question is, is this from the time and place stated and does it represent the people stated. I'm afraid people are advocating against opinions against immigration. In the UK the Left shut down all debate for years and to mention immigration policy is to have someone scream racism. 1 1 2
Cryingdick Posted October 31 Posted October 31 2 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Sure, but it doesn't have to be 1% private citizens generating and holding all the money in an ever decreasing number. Protecting the oligarchs will doom the planet. I thought Bidenomics was working so well that everybody was experiencing unprecedented levels of success and wealth? The guys at the top of publicly traded companies certainly don't control it all. Tim Cook is worth maybe $5 billion give or take. The people like me that own a bit of APPL are worth more than $3 trillion collectively. These companies are much better instruments to enjoy a retirement than social security.
Popular Post rasg Posted October 31 Popular Post Posted October 31 27 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Will the world's smartest businessman ever get his money back on Twitter? Or did he take a loss just to turn it into a far right propaganda outlet? I think you mean that Twitter is now an outlet that includes the opinions across ALL viewpoints and it no longer censors things that the Government, FBI etc don't like. 1 1 1 1 3
Cryingdick Posted October 31 Posted October 31 3 minutes ago, rasg said: I think you mean that Twitter is now an outlet that includes the opinions across ALL viewpoints and it no longer censors things that the Government, FBI etc don't like. Remember how they fought tooth and nail to block him buying it? Then when they thought it would hurt him they enforced the contract and he went through with it? Now he owns it and we get to see their skidmarks. 1 2
GammaGlobulin Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Whatever Musk, my fellow alum, is for. I am for, double. 1 1 1
RichardColeman Posted October 31 Posted October 31 I'd rather hire a businessman than a lifetime politician 1 1 1 1
Popular Post Tug Posted November 1 Popular Post Posted November 1 36 minutes ago, rasg said: I think you mean that Twitter is now an outlet that includes the opinions across ALL viewpoints and it no longer censors things that the Government, FBI etc don't like. No x is censored if musk doesn’t like what you say,personally I think musk should stay in the electromechanical world he’s obviously brilliant there .with humans not so much.this particular thread is an excellent reminder of what a trump (administration) brings.absolute chaos wreckage across the healthcare system disabling our government wrecking the institutions that have served us well ,much to the delight of our enemies. 1 1 1
Popular Post Skeptic7 Posted November 1 Popular Post Posted November 1 2 hours ago, Cryingdick said: I loved it when they asked Elon what he would say to all of the federal workers that are now unemployed. His answer was "Just go do something else." lol He is absolutely right. He was able to get rid of about 80% of the employees at Twitter and it runs just fine. He sold off every piece of furniture, the espresso machines and whatever he could. If we are going to get our deficit down and the debt it will take this. Yeah it's running "just fine".🤣 Twitter (now X) is a page right out of Trump's book of business failures and awful decisions. At least Musk has many successful companies, unlike Trump. Valuation Twitter's (X) valuation is less than 25% of what Elon Musk paid for it. Investors have lost billions in value, including: Elon Musk: His investment of $33.5 billion is now worth $9.38 billion, a loss of $24.12 billion The article below shows even worse numbers... https://fortune.com/2024/09/30/x-value-drops-fidelity-investment-elon-musk-twitter-buyout/ 1 1 1 1
jippytum Posted November 1 Posted November 1 it would be like a breath of fresh air to see some new faces in the US Government. The old very old faces are due for a welcome makeover. 2 2
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