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The Democrat Trump-Musk Feud Strategy

It has been a triumphant phase for the MAGA movement. President Trump won a landslide electoral victory last month. The bogus cases against him, which were part of the establishment’s attempts to outlaw political opposition, appear to be winding down. Trump had a triumphant return to the global stage during the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He effectively won a case against vicious slander by ABC News and George Stephanopoulos which compelled the outlet to initiate a settlement payment of $15 million. Gorgeous George himself had to pony up $1 million. Trump won Time magazine’s Person of the Year, which meant a lot to him and his supporters. Trump secured a $100 billion investment from the Japan-based SoftBank Group Corp which will create 100,000 U.S. jobs, doubtlessly encouraging other investors.

Hamas has expressed intentions to end the conflict with Israel. Canada announced new border security rules to avoid a 25% tariff after Trump threatened them. Trump was in command during his recent presser which sent a signal globally that the U.S. is back.

Elon Musk was an important ally in Trump’s massive victory last month. Musk joined the Trump campaign after being impressed by Trump’s exemplary bravery and defiance following the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania. Musk made X a free-speech platform, preventing the Democrats from manipulating the narrative on social media as they did in 2020. This time the public had access to all information and the lies were with ‘community noted.’

Trump announced that Musk and Ramaswamy will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a watchdog focused on cutting wasteful government spending and reducing bureaucratic impediments.

To sum it up, President Trump has had a triumphant start even before being sworn in. He seems on track to be delivering key campaign promises. DOGE is already on the job, both Musk and Ramaswamy have been vocal about the scandalous recent 1500-page spending bill.

The D.C. swamp could render DOGE irrelevant by preemptively mending its ways, but will not, because its existence is based on corruption and government excesses.

The swamp dwellers are now in a quandary. They know that they cannot misuse agencies to target Trump as they did before. Their media proxies aren’t going to engage in blatant lies, after the ABC settlement. They desperately need to derail this Trump train.

So what do they do?

They resort to petty ploys. Following Trump’s victory there were memes by some Democrat proxies that Musk was the new first lady. In time they attempted to suggest Musk was the equivalent of Vice President and that Vance was sidelined.

But neither of these had any impact.

Now they are pushing another hoax — that Musk is the President and Trump is the Vice President. This is similar to the Trump-Russia collusion hoax where they attempted to credit Putin for Trump’s amazing victory in 2016 and suggested that Putin was in charge. This time around, Putin has been replaced with Musk.

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4 thoughts on “The Democrat Trump-Musk Feud Strategy”

  1. Former Maryland governor and commissioner of the Social Security Administration Martin O’Malley has been called to testify before the House Oversight Committee next month about an agreement he signed to allow some Social Security employees to work remotely through 2029.
    O’Malley signed the agreement in late November, two days before leaving his Social Security Administration position.
    Comer claimed the administration’s nearly 60,000 employees have spent less than half their time in the office as disability claim processing times have increased since the pandemic.
    O’Malley resigned from the Social Security Administration in November, around when he announced his run for chair of the Democratic National Committee.
    The AFGE represents 800,000 federal and D.C. employees across 900 different local unions, according to its website.
    Martin O’Malley , another name that just wont seem to go away !!!!

  2. The government employee unions should be abolished as a conspiracy to defraud the government by controlling wages/benefits and allowing ineffective workers to remain employed!

  3. Why is that 7:10?
    So the wealthy ceo’s can continue to feed off the working mans back? Union are the only way workers have the power to organize, and negotiate for a wage that allows them to live a comfortable life, and retire worry free knowing their pension along with social security will keep them out of the poor house. Every time you spout off your anti-Union rhetoric, it assures me more and more of your narcissism.

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