Musk's move is quite explosive! I just came across his latest interaction, confirming that he is personally stepping into the U.S. political arena—his founded "The Party of the United States" is officially entering the midterm elections next year! 💥
Some speculate that the platform of "The Party of the United States" will be super hardcore: drastically reducing astronomical government debt, fully pushing for the rapid development of AI technology, and completely unbinding various regulations... What do you think? Netizens listed them, and Musk directly responded with a "That's right!" stamp of approval! This isn't just wishful thinking; it's a blueprint slapped right in the face. 😂
To be honest, what really takes my breath away is the financial capability. Wall Street directly pointed out: Money? Is that even an issue for Musk? The fundraising thresholds in federal elections seem like paper in front of him. He could throw down real cash, potentially overturning the entire election game rules...
Thinking carefully, the three major strategies he wants to implement are all fierce moves:
Debt Reduction → Could potentially touch welfare cheese, a powder keg;
Rushing AI → Technological leap but with huge ethical controversies;
Deregulation → Business-friendly but public safety concerns;
Every move is on the cutting edge, and this party hasn’t even started yet but is already a hot topic.
It feels like the midterm elections next year are definitely going to change dramatically. Musk, from electric cars to Starlink to brain-computer interfaces, has been doing disruptive operations in technology. Now, with this combination of "tech fantasies + capital giant" charging into politics, it is likely to completely tear a hole in Washington's old rules... You say he's an idealist? I see him more as an ambitious person who understands the art of rule-breaking.
Let’s not forget he also owns the X platform, a billion-level traffic nuclear weapon. If he really starts the propaganda machine, the volume will crush traditional parties in no time. Just thinking about this scene gives me goosebumps— a man who controls core technology, is richer than a country, and has his own social empire, seriously getting into politics? The super variable of the American political landscape has already reserved its seat. What do you think of this move?