The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 1796 - What Elon's Trillionaire Status Reveals About The Left's War On Success
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destroying the face of the other fighter, whose name I really can't recall, but it doesn't matter.
There's the before and after in case you needed the visual. At one point, a doctor tried to end
the fight on camera, but he was rebuffed or maybe convinced otherwise. So, as you can probably
tell, even if you didn't see it live, this was a genuinely entertaining and well-produced event
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a now defunct ritual that was popular among Satanists and narcissists. It was the exact opposite of the
UFC event. It was a mockery of masculinity in every respect. We'll put some of those images from
23 on the screen to the extent that we can anyway. This was the grotesque display on the White House
lawn just three years ago. The Biden White House invited trans activists onto the front lawn to
flash everybody in attendance, including children. They displayed a demonic flag and worshipped various
deviant sexual practices. There was no reverence for America at all because these people
hate America. You could not imagine a more profound contrast and transformation. As somebody pointed out,
When you compare these images from 2023 to the scene outside the White House yesterday, it looks like we won a major war of some kind.
It's like we overthrew an occupying force that was intent on indoctrinating us and undermining our will to live and subjecting our children to horrific displays of sexual perversion.
No matter what issues you may have with this administration, this is an unequivocal victory for civilization.
Those freaks are gone.
They're in full retreat.
nobody cares about their dumb, gay pride month anymore.
Not even the corporations.
This is our government now and our culture.
I'm not going to play the dozens of clips of leftists complaining about the UFC event,
nor will I read any of their social media posts.
You can imagine they're howling.
It's undignified, hysterical, barely literate, as per usual,
a waste of time to even talk about.
Instead, I'm going to read this insightful post from an anonymous account on X.
perfect summary of why the left cannot tolerate what just took place.
It says, quote,
The left mythologizes the White House in Congress as sacred places,
not as holy sites for civil religion,
but so they can debase the whole nation with sorkanite piety and sternness.
To turn into a place of delight and popular spectacle,
strips away the myth of coldness leftists have used for so long as a vehicle for cruel communism
and reminds the American people that this house belongs to them.
Now, this gets at the heart of the left's outrage over the event last night.
They worship the various inanimate organs of the state, which is a spiritual sickness.
In lieu of churches, they have these monuments and government office buildings.
In lieu of God, they have bureaucracy.
The more soul-sucking, the better.
That's how they see the role of government.
Their greatest fear is that millions of Americans will come to see the role of government
as something else entirely, as an institution that exists to reflect the will of the people,
which is what it's meant to be.
The government should not be an object of worship.
Instead, it should facilitate the flourishing of the country.
That's its only job.
They're seething with rage right now because instead of honoring degenerates and sexual deviance
and instead of demoralizing everybody who comes in contact with them,
it's now very apparent that these government institutions can serve a different purpose.
They can reflect the mindset of builders, of people who want to create something extraordinary
rather than funnel even more money to corrupt left-wing NGOs and various perverted organizations.
They can reflect American patriotism and a belief that our best 250 years are ahead of us.
Now, last night and the past week, really, in the wake of the SpaceX IPO,
has plainly exposed the difference in this country between people who build on the one hand.
hand, and people who complain and leach and accomplish nothing whatsoever on the other.
Now, of course, along with every other civilization throughout history, we've always had builders
and leeches. What's changed is that the most resentful and least productive people in the
United States are no longer ashamed of their life choices. They no longer have any self-awareness.
They no longer feel any degree of personal responsibility. They certainly don't feel compelled
to stay quiet and focus on improving their own lives before they weigh in on national politics.
Instead, the most resentful and least productive people in America now have the backing of a
major political party, which encourages them to be as miserable as possible all the time.
And in particular, they're told to rebel against the builders and seize their property out of spite.
And that would obviously lead to an economic collapse, which is the entire point.
Democrats understand that as long as most Americans are poor and bitter, they'll be more reliant on the government and therefore much easier to control.
No functioning society can survive if these people gain any degree of political power. History and common sense makes that very clear, but they're going to try anyway.
And their first target, without a doubt, will be Elon Musk. So if Democrats retake the federal government, their mission will be to destroy the world's now
first trillionaire. They're not remotely proud of the fact that the world's first trillionaire is an
American. They're furious about it. And therefore, they will attempt to do to Elon exactly what they did
to Donald Trump, throw him in prison and failing that, attempt to assassinate him. This is an entire
political movement that's premised on jealousy, disdain for the United States, and a fundamental
misunderstanding of how the economy works. People who have never built anything in their lives, who have
contributed anything to our economy, I've never employed anyone, have never done anything remarkable
in any way, and who are incapable of experiencing joy, even at the sight of a UFC fighter
declaring that Michelle Obama is a man, which was great. They're the ones insisting that they
have the right to confiscate Elon Musk's wealth and to ensure that no one can ever be as wealthy
as he is ever again. And this is not an overstatement. In the wake of the SpaceX IPO, they're
coming right out and saying it. This is a post from
Graham Platner, the guy with the Nazi tattoo and who's also a welfare queen, who's now the Democrat
Senate nominee in Maine, someone who's supposedly 100% disabled and receiving full VA benefits,
but somehow he can run for Senate. And he's someone, the whole party has rallied around.
And here's what he wrote. Quote, Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire.
Let's make sure he's also the last. Now put another way, the explicit position of the
Democrat Party is that the government must limit the amount of wealth that any one person can
hold. If somebody exceeds a certain threshold, then the government can shut them down. And think
about that statement. He could have said he's a world's first trillionaire. Let's make sure
there are many more. Let's make sure many more Americans become trillionaires. He could have said that.
But instead, his instinct is he's the world's first trillionaire. Let's have none ever again.
This guy has succeeded to this level.
Let's make sure no one else succeeds that way ever again.
One of the many problems here is that at the moment, the U.S. government is in debt to the tune of about $40 trillion, give or take.
The debt grows by trillions every year, which is unsustainable.
And no amount of taxation or wealth seizure will solve the problem.
If we forced every billionaire in the United States to liquidate all of their assets and all their stocks overnight at gun
gunpoint, which of course would crash the stock market, caused another great depression,
destroy all future investment in the country, just destroy the country economically in every
way. But even then, we'd still have more than $30 trillion of debt. So that's a completely
false nonsense solution. Now, on the alternative, we could end the Ponzi scheme that is
Social Security. We could privatize it. We could slash Medicaid. Both of those
options would bring the debt down. But as George Bush found out, from a practical perspective,
none of that that will ever happen. People would revolt. So that's not a realistic option either.
And therefore, there's only one realistic solution to our problem. We can generate more money,
a lot more money, through private industry. We could allow innovators like Elon to do what they
plan to do, which is to build corporations like SpaceX and Tesla into massive $25 trillion
dollar companies. Now, if guys like Musk accomplished that goal, which is going to be very difficult,
that we won't have to worry anymore about the national debt. We'll be the wealthiest country in the
world by far. Tax revenues will be astronomical. We wouldn't have to worry about the national
debt ever again. By shutting down Elon Musk and every other potential trillionaire,
Democrats would prevent that outcome from ever taking place. They would set a ceiling on our
standard of living, which has been steadily declining over the past few years anyway, as you'd
probably noticed. And they would do all of it for what? So the government can waste more of your money
on bridges that don't go anywhere, on high-speed railways that don't actually work. So the government
can fund more fraudulent Somali daycares and autism treatment centers, quote-unquote. So the feds can
fund more useless non-profits? Imagine thinking the federal government can spend Elon Musk's money
better than he can. I mean, this is derangement on an almost unbelievable scale. And they think they can get
away with this argument because in their view, most people don't understand how the stock market works
or how private industry works. But they're wrong. I mean, one of the biggest stories to come out of
the SpaceX IPO is that everyday employees of SpaceX, the line cooks in the cafeteria, the engineers,
the mechanics are now millionaires. And everybody can see it.
This is what all the fake populists in the Democrat Party are lining up to condemn.
Watch.
From top C-suite executives to welders like Juan Hernandez,
many SpaceX workers are expected to become instant millionaires,
with SpaceX publicly trading on the NASDAQ.
How did you end up with a job at SpaceX?
A friend that I met at another job ended up in SpaceX,
and then he called me.
I told him, I don't even know what SpaceX is, but let's go, you know?
Hernandez says he worked there for 10 years, rising to supervisor, still holding 6,500 shares of SpaceX.
How much money do you stand to make in this IPO?
That opening is going to be like around $880,000.
$880,000.
Yes.
As an immigrant, you know, I was always thought just to work hard to the best can what I do.
And thanks to SpaceX, you see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Do you feel like you've achieved the American dream?
Yeah, I mean, but it's no reason to start.
And Juan Hernandez, the welder we met,
he says he's teaching his 16-year-old daughter
how to invest out of this,
and he now works at a different rocket company, Blue Origin.
And you better believe when he went over there as a supervisor,
he said, don't just pay me a salary.
What's the stock plan?
Which is a real life-changing lesson as well.
This is something that most people don't talk to their children about
at any point in their lives,
and schools certainly don't teach it, but the SpaceX IPO has brought this very important lesson
to everybody's attention. The U.S. stock market is the single most democratic and effective
tool of wealth creation anywhere in the world. Mike Cernovich makes this point a lot.
And it's important to underscore it, especially if you start early enough, you can become wealthy
by the time you retire simply by setting aside a small amount of money every month.
You know, if somebody starts working at 25 years old, earning a salary of 60 grand a year,
they put just 10% of their paycheck away in a Vanguard total stock market fund every month.
That's around $6,000 per year.
Then they're very likely to retire with more than a million dollars at the age of 65 accounting for inflation.
We'll have earned more than $750,000 in passive investment growth over the course of their career.
Now, is that money guaranteed?
Of course, it's not.
If Democrats succeed in preventing anyone from making a trillion dollars ever again, then the market won't grow.
And everybody will be dependent on the government in retirement, which is exactly what the Democrats want.
Now, in response, you'll hear some people claim that the market is rigged or that SpaceX is a fake company because it's not profitable yet.
They'll say that Elon's companies are basically giant scams and he's only rich because he's deceiving investors and the public.
Well, guess what? If that's true, you could become extremely wealthy by betting against SpaceX and Tesla or any other publicly traded company. You can go online to any brokerage and you can short SpaceX and Tesla. If those companies go bankrupt within a reasonable time frame, you could turn a relatively small investment, say a few thousand bucks, into millions. You could put your money where your mouth is. So why aren't any of Elon's many enemies doing that?
You can scour any of the hit pieces on Elon that have been written in the past week,
and you won't find an answer to that question.
But you will find extraordinary headlines like this one.
This has to be one of the saddest and most pathetic headlines I've ever seen.
So appropriately enough, it comes from Canada, specifically the Globe and Mail.
Quote, SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk the first trillionaire.
Here's how to properly hate him.
Yes, here's how to properly hate him.
This is how they're responding in Canada to the news that a single American is worth more than their entire country.
And this is why Canada has been stagnant for so long.
That's why their economy isn't growing.
They prefer to just pathetically stew in their own resentment rather than create the economic conditions that grow the country's wealth.
I mean, they could respond to this by saying, hey, let's make Canada more successful.
Instead, they just sit there stewing, you know, here's writing how-to manuals for how to hate trillionaires.
And ironically enough, this headline, the How to Hate Elon Musk, was printed in a newspaper that's owned by David Thompson, who's a billionaire who inherited all of his money.
But presumably, we're not supposed to hate the billionaires like David Thompson, who did nothing to earn their money.
We're only supposed to hate the trillionaires who are building cars that people want to buy and reusable rights.
rockets that go to Mars and, you know, brain ships that enable paralyzed people to control computers
with their minds, stuff like that. A few hours after publication, the Global Mail realized
that they had made the mistake of, you know, saying the quiet part out loud. So they updated
their headline as follows, quote, SpaceX is set to make Elon Musk the first trillionaire. Is that a
bad look for capitalism? Now, this particular headline doesn't even make sense, but presumably they
were panicked when they wrote it. I went ahead and clicked on the article only to discover that it
was paywalled, shockingly enough. So it's a classic rage bait tactic, which is one of the many
reasons why nobody cares about the corporate press anymore. And this is what they're reduced to.
But, you know, someone sent me the text of the article anyway. Here's the relevant part.
And here's explaining why we should hate Elon Musk. Quote, by donating at least $250 million to the Trump
campaign in 2024, this private citizen positioned himself to kill a congressional budget deal
more or less single-handedly and then to create a bogus federal agency, the Department of Government
Efficiency. He staffed it with college-age techno-brats, who, among other things, effectively dismantled
the U.S. Agency for International Development, which millions of people depended upon for life-critical
assistance. According to one study, this reckless exercise in government by fratboy cost at least
762,000 lives by November 2025. Then there's Mr. Musk's hypocrisy, which feeds popular resentment
of capitalists who pretend to be pro-market, but are in fact pro-business. Mr. Musk disparages big
government while gorging on at least $38 billion in government contracts, loans, subsidies,
and tax credits, often at critical moments, helping cede the growth that has made him the
world's richest person. So this first claim, by the way, is just totally,
made up. There's no evidence anywhere that Doge cost at least 762,000 lives. Obviously,
this number was invented by a rabidly left-wing woman named Brooke Nichols, who works in the
widely discredited field of public health at Boston University. And this entire field should
have been disbanded the moment a thousand so-called public health experts signed a letter during
COVID saying we could protest against white supremacy and the police, but it wasn't safe to protest
against lockdowns. In the case of Brooke Nichols, if you go on her social media feeds,
you'll find all kinds of insane anti-Trump anti-Musk rhetoric. And if you look at her statistical
model about Doge-related fatalities, you'll find that she doesn't actually have a legitimate
model, not surprisingly. She just takes the number of third-worlders who were supposedly benefiting
from these foreign aid programs and assumes that they all died because the funding was cut.
she's not actually tracking fatalities in any way.
Of course, one way or the other, the United States government is not responsible for keeping people alive in Sudan or Yemen or Somalia or anywhere else.
But even on its own terms, the number is simply fabricated.
The second reason we should hate Elon Musk is that as companies receive government contracts and, quote, subsidies at key moments.
This is the same line that other Canadian media outlets tried to push.
Here's the headline from CTV, for example, quote,
how much of Musk's wealth comes from government help, virtually all of it.
And if you read their article, here's what you'll discover.
Quote, SpaceX's first major windfall was a $278 million grant from NASA in 2006 to develop the Falcon rocket system and Dragon Space Capsule.
The space shuttle program was ending, and the U.S. needed a new way to get astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station.
That was about half of their capital that they raised at that point, Casey Dry,
chief of space policy at Planetary Society,
the public interest group advocating spaceflight,
said ahead of the SpaceX IPO.
This was a substantial commitment that NASA provided.
Now notice what's being conflated here.
Elon Musk didn't get a handout from NASA.
His company received money in exchange for providing
an extremely valuable and highly specialized service for NASA,
specifically developing the Falcon,
rocket system and the Dragon Space Capsule. And that's not a small thing. NASA needed SpaceX to develop
the space capsule and the rocket system so that the U.S. government could send astronauts and cargo
to the International Space Station. In fact, SpaceX has used the technology to rescue
several NASA astronauts who were stranded in space after Boeing Space capsule malfunctioned.
So this is an extremely disingenuous line of attack.
You know, to say that receiving money from the government to build rockets is essentially the same as a handout.
Like drawing a comparison between someone who just gets like EBT so they can buy Doritos from Walmart.
Getting EBT to buy Doritos from Walmart is the same as getting paid by the government to build a rocket ship.
That's basically what they're arguing.
And by the way, if you think it's so easy, oh, this guy got billions of dollars to build a rocket ship.
that he had it handed to him on a silver platter.
Okay, well, you go build a rocket ship.
If you can go build a rocket ship, you could probably get billions of dollars to.
So if it's that easy, go do it.
If it's that easy, go start your own SpaceX.
I mean, if it's that easy, go get some handouts and, you know, go ahead.
What Musk opposes and what any reasonable person opposes is spending taxpayer money on foreign countries
and fraudulent nonprofits and Somali daycares and so on.
He's opposed to wasting money.
But the government's deal with SpaceX was not wasteful at all.
He performed a vital service.
He earned the money.
He was building rocket ships.
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There's a similar attack in this article that concerns Tesla.
Here it is, quote, in January 2010, Tesla had sold less than 2,000 cars in his entire history.
Virtually all of them, electric oddballs based on the sports cars from Lotus,
a relatively obscure British company.
Then Tesla received a U.S. $465 million low-interest loan from the Department of Energy months before its initial public offering.
With the loan, the company developed the Tesla Model S-S sedan, its first major success.
Tesla paid back the loan early through proceeds from an additional sale of stock in 2013.
Okay, so they received a loan from the government in order to launch the most popular electric vehicle company on the planet with an interest rate attached to it.
And then Tesla paid off the loan with interest in less than three years.
Okay, what's the problem?
Again, this arrangement bears no resemblance to the kind of government contracts that Musk
terminated when he was running Doge.
Those government contracts were completely useless.
We never saw a dime of our money back.
And indeed, that was the whole point.
The government was redirecting taxpayer money to nonprofits aligned with the Democratic
Party was a corrupt political machine, and Democrats are furious that Elon Musk dismantled it.
One of those furious Democrats is Elizabeth Warren, who posted the following message on social media,
quote, Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have
to work more than 11 million years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.
Now, that's supposed to sound like a shocking figure, but it's actually not that shocking.
All work is not equally valuable, obviously, and we should have no problem saying that.
I could do 11 million years of podcasts, and it wouldn't be anywhere near as valuable as what Elon Musk is doing by building rockets and everything else.
Now, obviously, I think that what I do has value, else I wouldn't do it.
But at the same time, I'm not building a colony on Mars or creating a self-driving car or allowing ALS patients to control their computers with their minds.
And because I'm not so narcissistic that I'm delusional, I have no problem admitting that.
Like, I think it makes sense that Elon Musk has astronomically more money than I do.
That makes sense.
Take his name out of it.
If you told me about a guy who's doing all those things and then told him,
me that he's got, you know, a trillion dollars, I would say, okay, that makes sense. That kind of
makes sense. Now, hearing this, a lot of Elon's critics will say, well, he hasn't really achieved
anything by himself, but actually he has. When Elon sold his share in PayPal, he was worth around
$180 million. Almost everybody else in that position would have retired with the money and never
worked again. But he invested every penny of it. He put $100 million into SpaceX, $70 million into Tesla.
and 10 million into another venture. If he hadn't done that, none of these companies would exist
today. So he took on enormous risk at a time when everybody thought SpaceX and Tesla would
fail. His $180 million very easily could have gone to zero, and therefore he deserves the
investment growth that resulted from his investment. But because of all of Musk's attackers
lack any semblance of self-awareness or irony, Warren also uploaded this video from the
back of her chauffered limousine. Watch.
Elon Musk is officially the world's first trillionaire.
Think about that.
We're living at a time when more and more people are just hanging on by their
fingernails to survive in this economy.
And Elon Musk has more money and more wealth than anyone in human history.
I want to be clear.
This is not just some fluke.
It is a feature of a rigged economy.
Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill cut health care for millions of Americans to give guys like Elon bigger tax breaks.
The tax code rewards CEOs for firing workers and replacing them with AI.
Loopholes have allowed Jeff Bezos to pay an effective tax rate lower than a Boston public school teacher.
And we are left with a country where a handful of billionaires at the top pop champagne and their 300 million,
dollar yachts while working people take on even more shifts to try to pay off their student loan debt.
The top 1% of U.S. earners now have more wealth than the entire middle class.
We need to overhaul our tax code. We need a wealth tax and it's about time that corporations
paid their fair share. Today's marker should be a wake-up call that enough is enough. Time to make change.
So she's got a driver for her limo.
She's worth around $12 million, and she's never had a real job in her life.
She's never employed anyone.
She lied about being an Indian in order to leach off Harvard's endowment.
Then she started leaching off the taxpayer as a senator, and that's the sum total of Elizabeth Warren's contribution to the world.
So why exactly shouldn't we seize her SUV?
Why shouldn't we repossess her mansion?
I mean, if we're doing a wealth tax, why are we only going to target people like Elon Musk?
Communists like Elizabeth Warren have no answer to that question.
Instead, they simply tell us that rich people pay less effective tax than a public school teacher,
so we need to rewrite the tax code.
And she cites Jeff Bezos, in particular, as an example of a billionaire who pays less effective tax than the school teacher.
And what she's talking about is the fact that in our tax code, ordinary income,
which is the cash you get with your paycheck is usually taxed at fairly high rates depending on your tax bracket.
So for an experienced public school teacher, it's normal for more than 30% of your income to go to taxes.
On the other hand, billionaires like Jeff Bezos make most of their money by selling stock,
and stock sales are taxed differently.
If Jeff Bezos sells, say, a billion dollars in Amazon stock, then its tax rate will only be around 20%
as long as he's held the stock for a year. So in raw terms, the public school teacher
might pay only a few thousand dollars in taxes while Jeff Bezos is paying hundreds of
millions of dollars. So Jeff Bezos is still paying a lot more, a whole lot more. But to Elizabeth Warren,
this is unjust because Bezos's percentage is lower. Now, the funny thing about this example is that
Jeff Bezos himself has proposed a solution, one that Elizabeth Warren has simply ignored.
So Bezos's proposal is to simply drop all income taxes on the bottom 50% of taxpayers.
Watch.
So people talk about making the tax system more progressive.
How about we start by having the nurse and Queens not pay taxes?
At all.
Why is a nurse in Queens who makes $75,000 a year paying more than $1,000?
dollars a month in taxes.
That's $1,000 a month
that could help with rent or groceries
or anything.
And by the way, do you know what
that all adds up to?
The bottom half of
income earners in this country
pay only 3% of the taxes.
It's only 3%.
We can find 3%.
So we don't have, it's
a small amount of money for the government.
You know that. And really
it's, and the more I thought about it,
To me, it's kind of absurd that we're doing this.
You know, we shouldn't be asking this nurse and queens to send money to Washington.
They should be sending her an apology.
Now, this is a solution that would solve the problem Elizabeth Warren is talking about,
but she doesn't talk about this solution.
She's upset about the fact that because investment sales are taxed lower than income,
therefore a public school teacher has a higher effective tax rate than a typical billionaire,
even though the school teacher pays a whole lot less.
But Warren refuses to even entertain the idea of lowering the public school teacher's tax rate to zero.
You could do that.
I mean, the only option she considers is raising the taxes on the rich even higher than they already are.
She's not content with the top 1% paying 40% of the taxes, which is what's happening right now, by the way.
She wants the government to steal even more of their money in the form of a way.
wealth tax, but she'll never even mention the possibility of dropping taxes on the bottom 50%.
That's a pretty big clue that Elizabeth Warren isn't actually interested in fairness or, you know,
making sure people pay their fair share. She simply sees that rich people have more money,
and she wants to take it. This is a fundamental issue on the left. They see wealth as a zero-sum
game, where if somebody has a lot of wealth, then other people have to be poor. But that's not
actually true. I mean, it's possible to generate more wealth. And that's exactly what the
Democrat Party is trying to prevent. That's why every single one of the attacks on Elon is either
an outright fabrication or a case of seething resentment. Or in the case of Hassan Piker, it's both. Watch.
There is no greater evidence than the abject failure that is Elon Musk, a failure is a human.
Maritocracy is a lie. Lying is OP. And money.
is fake. This story that we are
watching unfold in front of us is a great
example of all three of those. Elon Musk
is a failure. And yet
in spite of his failures,
because he happened to be at the right place of the right
time, he has failed upwards with his
endless wealth. He's a horrible person.
He's an unbelievably insecure person. And yet
he's the richest person on the planet. And we know
he doesn't work hard
because he tweets all the time. Now as far
as SpaceX goes, I hate to admit this
but it is probably the most impressive
company that Elon owns. Not
that he had anything to do with its success, personally.
SpaceX, of course, is a government subsidized operation.
It should be kept in the hands of the public.
But this is the nature of American capitalism.
SpaceX IPs so perfect right now, company without profit,
sold in a market detached from reality based on fake problems about things
that will never do, layers upon layers of bull.
What's most infuriated about the most trillionaire is that his enterprise is built
almost exclusively on government contracts.
It's not just that he's expropriating our wealth in an abstract way.
His fortune is built on the tax dollars we pay that he then obtains through graft.
The thing is, I thought after the Twitter purchase that Elon Musk would no longer be seen in such a positive light.
Because I thought that even the dumbest of Americans would recognize that this guy wasn't really doing anything at all.
And he's simply around being racist on Twitter.
But I was wrong because many Americans actually love that.
It turns out.
Many people are all around the world love that.
Now, Hassan Piker is very rich and offers no value to society at all.
In fact, he offers negative value.
and he's informing us that actually the guy who owns a large stake in multiple publicly traded
companies he runs valued by the market at over a trillion dollars each is a failure.
I mean, the level of delusion and narcissism is just impossible to even comprehend.
Now, for starters, no, Musk's fortune is not built on the tax dollars we pay.
The total amount of money that Musk's companies have received from taxpayers is nowhere near 50
billion, much less a trillion dollars. And again, the overwhelming majority of the taxpayer money
Musk's companies received was payment for services rendered. That is not a handout. It's not a
grift. He was paid to do something important for the country, and he did it. And by the way,
today, the vast majority of SpaceX's money doesn't come from the government at all. Starlink satellite
internet is their main revenue driver. Now, for comparison,
And just the past decade, the state of California has spent more than $30 billion on preventing homelessness, only to make homelessness much worse.
They've spent $20 billion on a high-speed rail project to nowhere, which is going to require another $100 billion to become operational, which will never actually happen, as we all know.
See, that's what happens when the government steals money.
It wastes it.
They hire incompetent people with no incentive to do a good job, and unsurprisingly, they do a horrible job.
I mean, anyone who's been to a DMV, which is all of us, understands this.
But the Guardian pretends otherwise. Here's their takedown of Elon Musk, quote,
it's hard to wrap your head around how big a billion is, let alone a trillion, so it's worth pausing to really take in just how obscene this sum is.
We're talking 12 zeros, $1 million million.
If you spend a million dollars every single day, it would take you more than 2,700 years to spend a trillion dollars.
Another way of looking at it, if you're worth a trillion dollars, then a million dollars is 0.000-0.001% or 1,000th of 1% of your net worth.
The median net worth in the U.S. is about $192,700.
A million dollars has the same value to a trillionaire as 19 cents has to a median net worth American.
To a trillionaire, $100 million feels like $19.27 to the median American.
About the cost of a large pizza.
The bottom line is this.
One person has far more resources than any single individual should possess.
You can buy an election in the same sort of way that you and I can buy lunch.
So according to The Guardian, no single individual should possess a trillion dollars.
But they don't say why it's wrong to possess a trillion dollars, nor do they tell us how much money Elon
Musk should have, in their opinion? I mean, they're setting these arbitrary limits. Well, you can't
have that much. Says who? Where are you getting this from? I mean, they're just making it up.
Would they be okay if he stopped at $999 billion? I mean, what amount of money is too much?
When you're sitting there coming up with these fantasies, no one should be allowed to have more
than this amount of money. I mean, you're like a child. You're like a child saying that. But worse,
I mean, my kids are not stupid enough to say something like that. No one should be able to,
here's an imaginary line of money and no one should make more than it. Says who? Says me?
Why? Because it makes me feel bad when someone makes more money than that? While we're at it,
how many cars is too many? How many homes is too many? I mean, these are the kinds of questions they ask
in the Soviet Union, and, you know, not to spoil the ending, but it doesn't end well.
More importantly, Musk doesn't actually possess a trillion dollars, okay? A lot of people have
no clue how many of this works. The value of his stock holdings exceeds a trillion dollars,
but that's not cash in his bank account, you idiots. He can't just go to PNC Bank and
you can't go to an ATM and like look at the account balance and it says a trillion.
And every indication we have is that Musk is going to hold on to the vast majority of his stock so that he can retain control over his companies.
He's going to do exactly what he did when he sold his stake in PayPal, which is to use his money for the benefit of his companies and by extension for the benefit of every single American who owns stock in those companies, which is quite a few since Tesla and SpaceX are now included in every major index fund.
If you have a 401k, then Elon Musk's success benefits you directly.
As we read on in the Guardian article, we see more and more nonsense about why we should be rooting for Musk to fail.
A 2013 study led by researchers from Northwestern University found the ultra-wealthyalthy are much less willing than others to invest in health care and education initiatives that benefit society as a whole.
They want lower taxes, less government regulation, a system that keeps making them richer.
The Doge-driven dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development has already caused a death, deaths of 600,000.
people, two-thirds of them children because of disease and malnutrition, according to some
calculations.
Again, there's that made-up statistic about all the children that Doge supposedly killed.
They cite some calculations without telling you that the calculation was run by a deranged
cat lady at Boston University.
And also the figure, I thought it was 700,000 something.
Now it's 600,000.
Well, just like when they're setting the limit of wealth, they can just make this stuff up.
Elon Musk killed 80 billion people. That's how I feel anyway.
Elon Musk makes me so sad that it feels like he's killed 80 billion people.
And of course, we're told that lower taxes and less government regulation merely serve to keep making Musk richer, even though it also makes everybody richer.
Yes, when you let people keep more of their own money, they get richer.
It's kind of a universal principle.
spending the money on education initiatives, on the other hand, does not improve anything.
We have one of the worst public school systems in the world.
There is no evidence that just dumping more money into education actually makes kids more educated.
There's no evidence.
It's never worked that way.
The money goes directly to bureaucrats and teachers unions that squander every penny of it.
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personal quest to destroy Elon Musk for some time. Quote, Elon Musk just became the world's first
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while many Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and taxes.
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Also, the idea is that somehow if Elon Musk became poor overnight, it would help you with your groceries.
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In fact, it would almost certainly hurt you in a lot of ways, the reverberating effect of that.
So this is an extremely dumb line of argument.
but at the same time, we can't dismiss this rhetoric. It's guaranteed to play a major role in the next election for obvious reasons. Populist talking points tend to resonate, and a lot of people do feel, justifiably so that the cost of living is too high, which it is. As we discussed before, all the money printing during COVID, along with the influx of foreigners who are competing with Americans for housing and employment, has made everyday life much more expensive. The candidate who wins the next presidential election will be the candidate who's able to convince Americans,
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But it would be a massive mistake, one that we may not be able to recover from,
to blame the cost of living on people who are building,
people who are creating jobs and enormous wealth,
people who are single-handedly boosting the GDP of this country.
They are not the enemies in this scenario.
Okay, of all the targets you could pick,
the builders are the absolute worst targets.
They are not the reason the cost of living has gone up.
On the contrary, they're the only realistic path forward
to erasing the national debt
that's been growing at an unsustainable rate
for most of our lives.
When Democrats tell you that they want Elon to be the last trillionaire,
they're telling you that they're going to cap
our economic growth indefinitely.
You know, they want us to fight over the limited resource
we currently have. They want you to think that that's our only option, to worship their civic
religion and to endlessly redistribute other people's money until we run out of it. But over the
past week, both Elon and the Trump administration have made it clear that there is an alternative.
We can take pride in our country rather than our bureaucracy. We can create wealth rather than seizing it.
that's the approach we need to take if we want to exist as a country for another 250 years.
We have to reject the jealousy and the insecurity and the impotent, pathetic rage of the left.
And as quickly as we possibly can, with the support of as many billionaires and trillionaires as possible, we need to build.
I'll do it for the show today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk to you tomorrow. Have a great day.
Godspeed.
Last month, we judged Martin Luther King, Jr., not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
American school kids spend a lot of time hearing about MLK and Rosa Parks.
Have you noticed no one ever asks what Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery are like today?
The legacy of the civil rights movement wasn't a racially harmonious utopia.
It's hollowed out urban cores, hundreds of thousands of dead Americans, raped grandmother.
ethnic cleansing, entire neighborhoods.
This month, we survey firsthand accounts
of the historic wave of nonviolent crime,
riots unleashed on this country by the Civil Rights Movement,
which caused more enduring damage on America's greatest cities
than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima, Nagasaki.
Who were the winners?
And who were the losers?
What's the truth about red-lined, white flight, affirmative action?
Don't want to miss the second part of our special
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