Elon Musk's 'American Party' and the Failure of Third Parties in the US
The Jimmy Dore ShowJuly 8, 202532 min99,832 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβElon Musk's 'American Party' Proposal
- π‘ Elon Musk has proposed creating a new "American Party" via an unscientific poll, with 65% voting yes, though concerns about bots and platform manipulation are raised.
- π― The stated goal is to create a party not controlled by the wealthy elite, focusing on a few Senate and House seats to be a deciding vote on contentious laws.
Historical Failure of Third Parties in the US
- π« Third parties have historically failed in the U.S. due to an entrenched two-party system, with the current system seen as serving establishment interests.
- π Movements like Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party are cited as examples that were divided and neutralized by media and political establishments.
Critiques of the Two-Party System and Political Promises
- π£οΈ Politicians are accused of making false promises during elections and then enacting policies that benefit corporations and the wealthy elite.
- π The conversation highlights a disillusionment with voting as a means of achieving meaningful change, with promises from candidates often abandoned after election.
Establishment Control and Division Tactics
- π The establishment is accused of using tactics like emphasizing racism, sexism, and homophobia to divide the public, diverting attention from issues like the Wall Street bailout.
- π§© The "divide and conquer" strategy is seen as a way to prevent public unity and collective action against the establishment.
Elon Musk's Stated Beliefs and Actions
- π Musk supports a carbon tax and universal basic income, aligning with policies that benefit his electric car company.
- π« He also advocates for stricter regulations on assault rifles, requiring special permits and vetting.
- π₯ Musk supports essential services like healthcare being government-funded, aligning with Medicare for All.
Critiques of Elon Musk and Corporate Influence
- π° Musk's companies have received significant government contracts and subsidies, suggesting he is a powerful military contractor rather than an outsider.
- π Critics argue that Musk underpays his workers and prioritizes corporations over American workers, citing his support for H-1B visas.
- π’ IBM is mentioned as an example of a tech company laying off American workers to hire cheaper H-1B visa holders.
The Importance of Local Change and Citizen Action
- π‘ Meaningful change must start locally, with a focus on school boards and city councils, rather than solely on national politics.
- β Citizens must save themselves, as no one else will, and awareness is key to combating the current system.
- π The Federal Reserve's role in funding global issues and the lack of transparency regarding audits and investigations are highlighted as areas of concern.
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