Is the world’s richest man get a nationalist?
Elon Musk has a lot of left-leaning supporters who claim the Tesla CEO is very wealthy to support working Americans.  ,
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He has competitors on the appropriate who say the same, somewhat Steve Bannon, the genius of the 2016 Trump administration’s anti-establishment communication.
There is rumbling about a fight between the “tech right” and the nationalist right in liberal as well as traditional press.
After he criticized American ‘ work ethic and defended the H1B visa system, Vivek Ramaswamy, who was supposed to be Musk’s partner in charge of the Department of Government Performance, fell from grace with MAGA protesters.  ,
DOGE aims to drastically cut the size of government, by as much as$ 2 trillion in Musk’s most optimistic scenario.
However, there are some liberals who join liberals in saying that libertarian do what they do, not populists, but that cutting investing is.
Donald Trump has made a significant step forward for the GOP in its efforts to become a working-class group.
Is Musk downfall that by retrospecting the times to Ronald Reagan?
If he is, Musk is actually advancing democracy, never betraying it.
Reagan wasn’t really elected by Wall Street, whatever Democrats may believe.
Blue-collar citizens were the foundation of his political alliance, including working-class Americans who had voted Democrat for years.
Reagan didn’t get them over with claims of greater government benefits; instead, he did it by criticizing a costly and bloated state that the average tax would pay.
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Trump voters, like Reagan citizens, want less of a state that works against them.  ,
Steve Bannon himself identifies the roots of the Trump movements as the Tea Party’s protest against government subsidies of financial organizations and another” too big to fail” during the Great Recession.
The initiatives and organizations that Trump is destroying support an elite habitat in Washington that deviates billions of dollars from the pockets of the taxpayer.
Consider the foreign-aid company USAID: According to its own monitoring, last season only 12.1 % of its investing went immediately to providing aid in foreign countries.  ,
The other roughly 88 % of its resources went to “non-government businesses” in America that serve as conduits for the help– and get a cut of the funds.
Unlock Aid, an institution calling for transformation of foreign-aid programs, quotes “nearly nine out of every ten bucks that USAID spent” in 2022 “went to its international obtaining partners, most of which are based in or around the Washington, DC area”.
The D.C. region is home to four of the six regions in the country with the highest household income, including Virginia’s Loudoun County, which has the highest home money.
The nation’s capital grows wealthy from the money its network harvest from citizens.
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Organizations receiving USAID funds do never, of course, keep it all for themselves– merely a cut.  ,
Perhaps a style is a dinner when tens of billions of dollars are flown through the program annually, though.
Never coincidentally, Washington, D. C. and its suburbs are full blue on the political image, which helps maintain Maryland and Virginia in the Democratic paragraph in political events.
And a portion of the aid that goes to American NGOs is distributed to the Democratic Party and progressive causes in the form of campaign contributions and other political donations in the form of campaign contributions.
That’s what makes the system so hard to fight from within.
Republican officeholders are frequently conned into thinking they could use the machine to their own advantage, and there are plenty of NGOs in Washington that serve as reputable retirement communities for powerful Republicans who have played the game.
The only way to eradicate corruption is to recruit outsiders who won’t accept Washington’s benefits.  ,
Trump himself is one such outsider, and Musk is another.  ,
Populism doesn’t stop wealthy people like Trump and Musk from spending money on things like that.
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Populism’s goal is to stop an insider class that profits from everyone else’s taxes.
Smaller government results in a government that is more focused on the few things that are truly in the public’s best interest.
When DOGE cuts waste, fraud, abuse and self-dealing, it frees up funds that can go to better uses.
And when the government doesn’t squander such a large portion of American taxpayer money in the first place, they have more money to spend caring for their families and communities as well as to support the international charities they believe are best suited to assist the less fortunate abroad.
Not a single item that Musk and his team cuts is lost in the media.
Instead, the money is taken from the elite and used in the ways that people prefer, or it is returned to the people themselves, where they believe they should be.
That’s populism, and yes, Elon Musk, the richest man on earth, is a populist.