Both Trump and Musk Surrendered their Lives of Luxury, Privilege, and Anonymity by Seeking Power and Importance: a Fatal Mistake

Op-ed by TheWiseOldFart

We all know about Trump’s private life. He enjoyed his life in New York’s privileged society. In public, he appeared to be a successful billionaire, enjoying all of its pleasures, Most importantly, only a few investigative journalists knew the extent of his sexual deviance. Few knew about his huge number of adulterous actions, sexual assaults or his surely to be confirmed, pedophilia. However, when he declared his intention to become your president in 2015, he was exposed as the leader of America’s Neo-Nazi movement whose life was filled with crime and debauchery.

A similar situation now exists for Elon Musk.

He was the richest man in the world. His primary company, Tesla, was a huge success. His involvement in America’s space program made him billions of dollars each year. He hid from us his failures, and the fact that he is a devoted Nazi.

When he became involved in Trump’s 2024 campaign, we learned about the real Elon Musk.

It was immediately clear that he had become a Nazi while still in South Africa. After donating hundreds of millions of dollars to Trump’s campaign, he was rewarded with the co-presidency. The bromance ended when Trump’s failed economic policies affected Musk’s business interests.

Inattention to his private businesses began to affect his financial status. His missiles crashed, His controversial small truck burst into flames, and Tesla electric automobiles began to have serious problems, including boycotts and vandalism at dealerships across America.

One of his greatest current failures involves “Starlink.”

Starlink is Musk’s internet service, provided by a number of low-level satellites. The problem is that these satellites are beginning to fall from space.

T-Mobile is offering Internet using Starlink. I researched the possibility of switching from my expensive service, and found T-Mobile and Starlink unreliable.

My advice to anyone inexperienced in governing who believes “anyone can do it,” to take a close look at two, failed, old, white men. They both made huge mistakes by not “staying in their own lanes.”

Op-ed by James Turnage

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Sources: https://www.commoncause.org/press/musks-time-at-the-white-house-a-performative-failure/

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/28/elon-musk-trump-doge

 

 

 

 

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