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The “80% in the middle.” For a supposed “genius” he sure isn’t very good at math. Elon is merely giving voice to something middle Americans have been talking about for years: the need for a truly representative political party. The problem is that it can’t happen in today’s tightly controlled system because 1.) the powers-that-be have an obvious agenda against the middle class and won’t allow it, 2.) if a middle class party were somehow formed, it would be quickly infiltrated by the Left and eventually destroyed, 3.) if a middle class party were led by the likes of Elon–a billionaire technocrat and lifelong Democrat–it obviously wouldn’t truly represent the middle class, and 4.) there is no voting your way out of Communism.
Also, when has Elon ever so much as lifted a finger to help the middle class? His entire career has revolved around selling glorified toys to the rich and brutally high-cost, unnecessary services (i.e. space exploration) to government–and at taxpayer expense no less. He’s basically the anti-Henry Ford, who did more to help the middle class than arguably any other industrialist in American history. How blatantly disgusting that he would dare to claim he represents middle America when his entire sordid career has been built around serving the super-rich.