Elon Musk Is a National Security Risk

'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.' And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
After Biden and the democrats have open fucking borders for 4-years and let 166,000 Chinese, 125,000 Russians, 600,000 convicted criminals, and hundreds of terrorists, including ISIS into the US, you want to say Musk is a National Security risk?

The democrats "open borders" is the biggest national security disaster in US history.
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
Your 4 year meltdown is in full bloom.

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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
/——/ You clowns are grasping at straws.
 
All billionaires are a national security risk.

The supply side economics scam of the 1980's, is what created the billionaire national security crisis.

It is why FDR made them pay a 90% effective tax rate, after the The Great Republican Depression in the 1930's.

There is no greater need for the country to defend itself from these national security threats, than to end the supply side economics scam, and bring back the tax rates, and regulations that were in place before 1980.
Sure, just be sure to bring back the tax loopholes too. It would be cool to deduct credit card interest again.

Somehow, I don't think you really want to go all the way back.
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
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Strip Musk's security detail.

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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,” a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, “the U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.”

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
It's becoming futile to try and reason with the many trumpanzees here. Everything anyone presents that seems even slightly critical of Trump's decision making, is simply labelled with the generic "dems complaining" or "libtards complaining" and then the person embarks on rhetorical acrobatics to discredit the complaint as being nothing more than "dem frustration" or "liberals crying" and so on.

Even if we began to see mass arrests of Americans by some sinister new police force, even if we began to see something like the Nazi SS or mass incarceration of Americans who's politics isn't MAGA, these same trumpanzees would just sit and grin.

There's an obvious mass excitement among them at the behavior of Trump, that he might be turning the country to fascism doesn't concern them, the evidence supporting that doesn't interest them.

Trump himself has done this, it is Trump who has reduced political discourse to mere theater, drama, farce and the gullible in our society have fallen for it, they willingly see the world through Trump's eyes, Trump is their source of truth.
 
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It's becoming futile to try and reason with the many trumpanzees here. Everything anyone presents that seems even slightly critical of Trump's decision making, is simply labelled with the generic "dems complaining" or "libtards complaining" and then the person embarks on rhetorical acrobatics to discredit the complaint as being nothing more than "dem frustration" or "liberals crying" and so on.

Even if we began to see mass arrests of Americans by some sinister new police force, even if we began to see something like the Nazi SS or mass incarceration of Americans who's politics isn't MAGA, these same trumpanzees would just sit and grin.

There's an obvious mass excitement among them at the behavior of Trump, that he might be turning the country to fascism doesn't concern them, the evidence supporting that doesn't interest them.

Trump himself has done this, it is Trump who has reduced political discourse to mere theater, drama, farce and the gullible in our society have fallen for it, they willingly see the world through Trump's eyes, Trump is their source of truth.
Goodbye felicia.....
 
All billionaires are a national security risk.

The supply side economics scam of the 1980's, is what created the billionaire national security crisis.

It is why FDR made them pay a 90% effective tax rate, after the The Great Republican Depression in the 1930's.

There is no greater need for the country to defend itself from these national security threats, than to end the supply side economics scam, and bring back the tax rates, and regulations that were in place before 1980.
And tax deductions. Don't forget to bring them back too. Let's deduct credit card interest again.
 
It's becoming futile to try and reason with the many trumpanzees here. Everything anyone presents that seems even slightly critical of Trump's decision making, is simply labelled with the generic "dems complaining" or "libtards complaining" and then the person embarks on rhetorical acrobatics to discredit the complaint as being nothing more than "dem frustration" or "liberals crying" and so on.

Even if we began to see mass arrests of Americans by some sinister new police force, even if we began to see something like the Nazi SS or mass incarceration of Americans who's politics isn't MAGA, these same trumpanzees would just sit and grin.

There's an obvious mass excitement among them at the behavior of Trump, that he might be turning the country to fascism doesn't concern them, the evidence supporting that doesn't interest them.

Trump himself has done this, it is Trump who has reduced political discourse to mere theater, drama, farce and the gullible in our society have fallen for it, they willingly see the world through Trump's eyes, Trump is their source of truth.

I think it is quite possible Musk will be joining Trump as a felon.
 
It's becoming futile to try and reason with the many trumpanzees here. Everything anyone presents that seems even slightly critical of Trump's decision making, is simply labelled with the generic "dems complaining" or "libtards complaining" and then the person embarks on rhetorical acrobatics to discredit the complaint as being nothing more than "dem frustration" or "liberals crying" and so on.

Even if we began to see mass arrests of Americans by some sinister new police force, even if we began to see something like the Nazi SS or mass incarceration of Americans who's politics isn't MAGA, these same trumpanzees would just sit and grin.

There's an obvious mass excitement among them at the behavior of Trump, that he might be turning the country to fascism doesn't concern them, the evidence supporting that doesn't interest them.

Trump himself has done this, it is Trump who has reduced political discourse to mere theater, drama, farce and the gullible in our society have fallen for it, they willingly see the world through Trump's eyes, Trump is their source of truth.
Do not know what we will see, All WE get is propaganda, Facts ARE LOST IN A STORM OF HATE.
We the people need to tune it down.
 
Strip Musk's security detail.

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/----/ Both you and the cartoonist needs to take a course in Constitutional law.

Article 4 – The States​

Section 4 – Republican Government​

The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.

The word democracy appears nowhere in the Constitution or in the Federalist Papers.
 
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