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HOW ELON COULD BREAK THE TWO-PARTY STRANGLEHOLD : ELON, OUR NATIONAL DEBT IS A DISASTER

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 HOW ELON COULD BREAK THE TWO-PARTY STRANGLEHOLD

Launching a new party means building a platform, registering with the FEC, winning ballot access state by state, and recruiting candidates – all while dodging lawsuits from Democrats and Republicans trying to block it.

Elon’s move? Target just 2-3 Senate seats and 8-10 House districts – skip the national circus, hit where margins are razor-thin.

He’s polling millions on X, has an existing PAC, and could crowdsource signatures quickly and easily.

If he pulls it off, it could be the biggest disruption to U.S politics in recent memory and the beginning of a new third-party era.

Source: FEC, WSJ, Politico

Elon Musk

@elonmusk
The Republican Party has a clean sweep of the executive, legislative and judicial branches and STILL had the nerve to massively increase the size of government, expanding the national debt by a record FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS …

Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸
@DiligentDenizen
All due respect Elon, Trump is playing the best hand he has with the uniparty Republicans.

The smart move would be to target those for primaries, not rug pull the entire successful effort we all just worked so hard to achieve.

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 THE $5 TRILLION BETRAYAL THAT BIRTHED THE AMERICA PARTY

Elon isn’t launching the America Party for fun – he’s doing it because the GOP sold out.

Despite holding all three branches of government, Republicans passed Trump’s $3.3T “One Big Beautiful Bill,” blowing a $5 trillion hole in the debt ceiling.

Elon, who led the Department of Government Efficiency and slashed $175B in waste, called it what it is: a betrayal of the public’s wish for smaller government:

“The Republican Party has a clean sweep…and STILL massively increased the size of government.”

They’re now the “Porky Pig Party” – a bloated, big-spending copy of the Democrats.

Welcome to the uniparty, where the only thing that grows is U.S debt.

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
ELON: MY VISION FOR THE FUTURE HASN’T CHANGED IN 20 YEARS

“I cannot be president, but I actually don’t want to be president.

I want to build rockets and cars.

You can look at talks that I gave like 20 years ago, and I say the same thing.

I believe we want to be a space-faring civilization and out there among the stars, and we need to have great rocket technology for that.

I believe in electric cars and automation and self-driving and robotics and the space-based Internet.

I just love creating technologies that people find useful.

That’s what I want to do with my time.”

Source: Town Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 20, 2024

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
ELON: OUR NATIONAL DEBT IS A DISASTER

“What really matters is that government spending is not far in excess of government revenue.

That’s a fundamental issue that we have where we have a deficit of $2 trillion and we have interest payments that now exceed the entire budget of the military.

In fact, that was a big wake-up call for me was when the amount of money that we pay in national debt interest exceeded the Defense Department budget.

And the Defense Department budget is very big and interest is higher than that and climbing.

That’s a disaster.”

Source: Town Hall in Wisconsin, March 30, 2025

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
ELON: STARLINK IS A COMPLEMENT TO LANDLINES AND 5G

“I want to be clear, like it’s not like Starlink is some huge threat to telcos.

I want to be super clear – it is not.

In fact, it will be helpful to telcos because Starlink will serve the hardest to serve customers that telcos otherwise have trouble doing with landlines or even with cell radio stations with cell towers.

5G is great for high-density situations like being here in D.C. or New York, San Francisco.

5G is great for high-density situations, but it’s actually not great for the countryside.

For rural areas, 5G is not great.

So, Starlink will effectively serve the 3 or 4% of the hardest-to-reach customers for telcos, or people who simply have no connectivity right now or connectivity is really bad.

So, I think it will be actually helpful and take a significant load off the traditional telcos.”

Source: Satellite 2020 Conference, March 20, 2020

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