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Trump administration 2024-2028

Back story: Musk is slamming Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, and threatening to fund primary attacks on fiscally conservative Republicans who support it. He takes issue with how much more debt it will add. The bill has passed the Senate and is going back to the House for a vote. It’ll be close due to the seat distribution in the House.

Musk spent over a quarter billion on the 2024 election. Members of the House have to win a primary and get re-elected every two years. The threat to primary Trump supporters is a potent one that Musk can easily deliver on.
Except he spent a bajillion dollars on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election (literally offering money to people to vote) and the liberal judge walked away with it.

His presence in some races may be a deciding factor. Or it may not. Depends on individual circumstances and dynamics at the district/state level.

Mind you, the average GOP congressman has shown that they have the backbone of a jellyfish, so it may work…until Trump threatens to primary them with a MAGA sycophant.

In which case, you have a primary between an incumbent jellyfish, a Trump cultist, and a Musk/Thiel anarcho-capitalist ideologue. Could be interesting! 🍿
 
Except he spent a bajillion dollars on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election (literally offering money to people to vote) and the liberal judge walked away with it.

His presence in some races may be a deciding factor. Or it may not. Depends on individual circumstances and dynamics at the district/state level.

Mind you, the average GOP congressman has shown that they have the backbone of a jellyfish, so it may work…until Trump threatens to primary them with a MAGA sycophant.

In which case, you have a primary between an incumbent jellyfish, a Trump cultist, and a Musk/Thiel anarcho-capitalist ideologue. Could be interesting! 🍿
Not his presence- his money. I doubt any will be keen to have Musk’s name or face on their campaign, but they’ll be thrilled to have him splurge on advertising for their primary campaigns.
 
Unwanted successful primary challenges going back to the "TEA Party" suggest it doesn't take a lot of money. The fate of two Democratic senators - Manchin and Sinema - suggests sentiment can be potent enough to unseat (or deter from running) more than just a few low-profile House members, with or without a lot of backing money.

Both parties have been gradually vacating the nominal centre.
 
Unwanted successful primary challenges going back to the "TEA Party" suggest it doesn't take a lot of money. The fate of two Democratic senators - Manchin and Sinema - suggests sentiment can be potent enough to unseat (or deter from running) more than just a few low-profile House members, with or without a lot of backing money.

Both parties have been gradually vacating the nominal centre.
Right, which suggests just how much of a problem Musk’s essentially limitless finances could pose for current Republicans who may not have fully secure seats and who provoke his ire by supporting Trump’s bill.

If Musk sticks to his guns on this - and I’m not convinced he will - and if the bill fails in the house, the resulting drama could be something else.
 
Right, which suggests just how much of a problem Musk’s essentially limitless finances could pose for current Republicans who may not have fully secure seats and who provoke his ire by supporting Trump’s bill.

If Musk sticks to his guns on this - and I’m not convinced he will - and if the bill fails in the house, the resulting drama could be something else.
I have boundless confidence in the short horizons of politicians. Worrying about what Musk might do a year from now is unimaginably far in their future.
 
I have boundless confidence in the short horizons of politicians. Worrying about what Musk might do a year from now is unimaginably far in their future.
That’s easy for you and I to say… For Republican representatives walking into the House to vote, it’s a very, very imaginable future. Though the consequences may not be realized for a year, they need to make decisions now.
 
Funding non-MAGA GOP aside. There's also the real possibility (of which Musk has clearly been mulling) of breaking off entirely and starting a new party.
 
That’s easy for you and I to say… For Republican representatives walking into the House to vote, it’s a very, very imaginable future. Though the consequences may not be realized for a year, they need to make decisions now.
I'm dipping into my $0.02 worth of US political knowledge. Republicans need to get something across the finish line. Voters expect less legislative activity when Republicans control Congress, but won't accept nothing-of-consequence indefinitely.
 
I'm dipping into my $0.02 worth of US political knowledge. Republicans need to get something across the finish line. Voters expect less legislative activity when Republicans control Congress, but won't accept nothing-of-consequence indefinitely.
Yup. They’re in a bind, both as a party, and as individual legislators. Those bunds do not fully overlap and in some cases conflict. Being a first term Republican congresscritter caught in a feud between the most powerful man in the world and the richest man in the world is probably not a super comfortable position to be in.
 
ICE has deported a US soldier's son and made the man stateless. I am sure Trump, already alluding to Musk going back to South Africa, has someone exploring the options to do Musk's removal forcibly.


Sending a great signal there. Don't enlist in the US Military if you intend on starting a family, and if you do you better hope your kids are born on US soil.
 
I think Canada had the same problem in the 80s where kids were not automatically given citizenship if born in Europe because a Canadian parent was posted to CFE. I think both Canada and US have since closed that omission, but apparently the US has not retroactively fixed it for impacted people.
 

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