Meet the New Grok, Same as the Old Grok
Even Elon Musk’s AI chatbot hates the Jews.
I have enormous respect for Elon Musk. He has accomplished things and opened up opportunities that only a few years ago people would have considered impossible. He is a genius, a patriot, and appears to be a sincerely good human being. One of the mistakes we make is what I call the transitive property of greatness. We assume that a former superstar ballplayer will be an incredible investment advisor. We look at movie stars as all-knowing geniuses on “climate change” and “trans.” The fact of the matter is that even the most gifted people have their limits as to fields of endeavor. And I believe that the same is true for Musk.
His “America Party” ostensibly wishes to bring fiscal sanity back to Washington. At least at the time of this writing, they claim to be interested in winning around eight House seats and two or three Senate races in order to be the swing group for any legislation that deals with money. While on paper it may sound like a good idea, in practice, it is a losing proposition for a couple of reasons. Most people are not moved by concerns for the deficit. For them, it is an abstraction, and running on the subject would be like running on daylight savings time. It’s an issue dear to a few but not big enough to make for a full-blown campaign. Additionally, the huge minuses that the U.S. suffers every year are primarily from entitlement programs. Are Musk’s candidates willing to declare at an AARP meeting that Social Security will begin at age 80 and Medicaid payments will be reduced by 50 percent? If not, then there will be no serious improvement in the budget imbalance. Again, Elon is a genius and like Trump, it’s generally not a good........
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