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Musk / Trump press conference should be must watch for every taxpayer....

0.0% of the Constitution is dedicated to giving Congress the power to run education in the United States.
Therefore that is a power granted to the people and the individual states, per the ninth and tenth amendments to said COTUS, much like running healthcare or retirement plans.

Jimmy Carter received 50.1% of the popular vote, pretty similar to what Donald Trump received in 2024, in the election, securing his presidency, during which he signed the Department of education into law.
You brought up Congress, and admittedly, Congress was heavily democratic at that time. No argument there.
Congress gets its powers from the constitution, and liberals are screaming from hilltops that we are in a constitutional crisis so (checks the COTUS……..crunches the numbers……..ok, got it)
0.0% of the US Constitution is dedicated to giving Congress the authority to establish a department of education. That is therefore a power reserved for the people and the states, via ratified amendments to that Constitution.
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Musk / Trump press conference should be must watch for every taxpayer....

You should probably check your sources (you're literally doing what you have criticized others for), since it doesn't exactly align with what your "posted without comment" is actually trying to emphasize:

The U.S. State Department’s procurement forecast for 2025, updated in December 2024, lists Tesla as the recipient of a $400 million contract for "Armored Tesla" vehicles. This is the largest projected contract in the forecast, spanning five years with an anticipated award date of September 30, 2025.
The forecast was revised under the Biden administration, before Donald Trump took office, and is managed by the Defensive Equipment and Armored Vehicle Division. It’s unclear if this refers to modified Cybertrucks, which Tesla claims are "armored" and "bulletproof" but have limited protective capacity, or a new dedicated armored vehicle. Other armored vehicles, like BMW X5/X7 and various sedans, are also listed but with smaller budgets, ranging from $40 million to $50 million.

The contract has sparked debate due to its size and timing, especially since Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, is a senior government official under Trump, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Some see it as a potential conflict of interest, though the forecast predates Trump’s administration. Critics question the necessity of $400 million in armored vehicles for the State Department and note oddities, like the contract being categorized under "All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing." Supporters argue it aligns with electrification goals, potentially offering cost-effective options for embassy or VIP use. The contract’s status remains "TBD" regarding competition, leaving its finalization uncertain. You can check the details in the State Department’s FY25 Procurement Forecast spreadsheet, line 22.

At some point, your parroting of this type of crap needs a re-evaluation. You seem really smart...but, your sources are getting dumber.

Musk / Trump press conference should be must watch for every taxpayer....

49.2% of the vote, a slim majority in the Senate and the slimmest majority in the House in almost one hundred years is not a mandate from the voters to completely destroy or defund major programs or departments. Elon and Trump repeating it over and over again doesn't make it true.

Oh, and Musk admitted the condoms to Gaza story was a lie, while acknowledging that his statements in the future will continue to require factchecking. How about just making more of an effort to be truthful as you personally decide which programs and spending are worthwhile and which are not?

Musk has gotten exactly what he spent $280m to get. Maybe the wealthiest man in the world, who continues to own and run three for-profit business (one of which will live or die based entirely on US government policy and dollars) and has vowed to become the world’s first trillionaire, will in fact operate as a benign benefactor, driven only by the best interests on the country as a whole
0.0% of the Constitution is dedicated to giving Congress the power to run education in the United States.
Therefore that is a power granted to the people and the individual states, per the ninth and tenth amendments to said COTUS, much like running healthcare or retirement plans.
49.2% of the vote, a slim majority in the Senate and the slimmest majority in the House in almost one hundred years is not a mandate from the voters to completely destroy or defund major programs or departments. Elon and Trump repeating it over and over again doesn't make it true.

Oh, and Musk admitted the condoms to Gaza story was a lie, while acknowledging that his statements in the future will continue to require factchecking. How about just making more of an effort to be truthful as you personally decide which programs and spending are worthwhile and which are not?

Musk has gotten exactly what he spent $280m to get. Maybe the wealthiest man in the world, who continues to own and run three for-profit business (one of which will live or die based entirely on US government policy and dollars) and has vowed to become the world’s first trillionaire, will in fact operate as a benign benefactor, driven only by the best interests on the country as a whole. Wouldn’t that be neat.
Jimmy Carter received 50.1% of the popular vote, pretty similar to what Donald Trump received in 2024, in the election, securing his presidency, during which he signed the Department of education into law.
You brought up Congress, and admittedly, Congress was heavily democratic at that time. No argument there.
Congress gets its powers from the constitution, and liberals are screaming from hilltops that we are in a constitutional crisis so (checks the COTUS……..crunches the numbers……..ok, got it)
0.0% of the US Constitution is dedicated to giving Congress the authority to establish a department of education. That is therefore a power reserved for the people and the states, via ratified amendments to that Constitution.

FEMA CFO

That is super valid but obvious.

Rural white voters are going to vote Republican.

Illegal aliens who are imported from other countries, and they’re all Brown, are going to vote for Democrats in exchange for the money and opportunity they’ve been illegally handed.

Once the illegals have been here for two generations, you see them start to turn right of center. This is happening in Texas in Florida now. And this is precisely why the Democrats need to continually fled the country with new illegal aliens because the old ones are turning away from them.
A few rural and urban black voters are voting Republican.

Because they are US citizens.
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