Lessons learned from the unexpected victory of 2016 and the defeat of 2020 confirm that 'Trump is a bad businessman, but a clever salesman'. His rhetoric of Chinese and Mexican industrial withdrawal, Muslims as terrorists, immigrants as our enemy, appealed to the American electorate.
This time he did not say that he was from the working class and the 'blue collar' profession, but he believed that he represented them. After Trump was elected, he tweeted a photo of a McDonald's dinner with his "first friend" Musk on a private plane. It means conveying that we are very high class, but we like your food. Trump-Musk managed to absorb this American sentiment beautifully. Who did the American people elect? Two of the Republican candidates were Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. But another 'star', Elon Musk, was taking charge of their collective future.
In 2017, Musk called Trump a fraud and one of the world's best liars. But now he's not only known as 'Uncle Alan' at Mar-a-Lago (in Trump Tower), he's the chief engineer for the future Trump administration's strategic appointments. This alliance of the world's leading politicians and richest men promises to use the vote to explosive effect, concentrating power. To put an end to administrative anarchy, demolish liberal norms and deregulate policies in the name of economic growth, they have moved towards autocratic rule.
Trump has the mandate to make such a change. Although America is economically powerful, many people on Main Street, Wall Street and Silicon Valley are frustrated by government spending and incompetence. Their complaints are valid. The state needs to reform. But Musk's reforms push America down a more controversial and problematic path, through the rise of a dangerous and corrupt oligarchy. In ancient Greek, 'oligarchy' means 'rule by the few'. Its earliest critic was Aristotle. In the 4th century BC, this philosopher's interpretation is established as the universally accepted concept, 'giving the government into the hands of a handful of wealthy people.' As Russian society chaotically transitioned to capitalism, a few shrewd businessmen succeeded in looting the national economy. In Russian, this type of oligarchy is called 'semibankirshchina', meaning the rule of seven bank owners.
The most powerful of them, Boris Berezovsky, used his media networks to help Putin win his first election in 2000. He probably expected the new president to share the benefits of power, as Elon Musk did. But the fight between the two took the form of a classic fight between global wealth and politics. Without delay, the Putin administration seized Berezovsky's television channel. He was sent into exile. Berezovsky, who lived an eccentric and reclusive life, died in 2013 at his home in a village in England. Ironically, Berezovsky's TV channel is still broadcasting the Kremlin's message. On the other hand, Putin is not only the "first friend" of Elon Musk, but he is maintaining the status of bullying all the rulers of the world.
Berezovsky's close associate Alex Goldfarb now lives in New Jersey, USA. He responded that he was looking at the pair of Musk and Trump with concern and old familiarity, interestingly quoted by Time magazine. "There seems to be a possibility of an oligarchy here too," Goldfarb said. Here, it looks like Musk and Trump are going to take over the state together with two oligarchies.
In the history of American journalism, since the era of William Randolph Hearst, who is called a newsmagnate, no private person has had such a big impact on so many aspects of American life at the same time. Almost a century ago, Hearst wrote to Franklin D. had facilitated the rise of Roosevelt. Now Elon Musk has changed the country's culture, media, economy and even politics to the power of private will.
Although in the 19th century John D. Rubber barons like the Rockefellers dominated the economy. In the early 20th century, when there was no Federal Reserve Budget, John Pierpont Morgan emerged as the sole central banker. But Musk's companies are many times more global than the great monopolies of the 19th and 20th centuries, but profits are much smaller compared to GDP.
So far, Trump is happily on board with Musk's plan. During his Nov. 6 victory speech, he spent four minutes praising Musk as a "super genius." According to various media reports, Musk arranged for vans to send canvassers to 11 million doors and bring people from the Amish community to polling stations. 'We have a new star,' Trump announced from the stage in Florida. While Trump excited his supporters on the campaign trail by promising to destroy corrupt institutions, Musk hoped to innovate and solve tough problems. When the world's richest man has succeeded in his bold plans, Trump's opponents have failed to blast his group as a tribe of ignoramuses when he himself promised to cut 42 trillion in government spending.
Democrats have repeatedly criticized Trump's wealth legacy, repeated bankruptcies and decades of business woes. But Musk didn't want to touch on the unnaturalness of his commercial success. So much so, even Bernie Sanders, a staunch critic of billionaires, did not criticize Musk, but praised him, "Alan Musk is a very aggressive and capable businessman." Musk has been saying in the language of challenge, "What I can do in a week, the government takes five years." At a time of declining trust in government, this is what many voters want to see. A competent outsider, tough and independent, who knows how to make a huge government machinery smaller, leaner and more efficient. (Newsweek, November 18, 2024)
Trump was invited to a secret session on Capitol Hill at a gathering of elected Republican lawmakers, with Musk going along. Musk's car in Trump's motorcade had "Guest No. 1" plastered on its windshield. By that day, Trump had appointed Musk to lead the new agency. Which is named as 'Department of Government Efficiency' (DOSE). Its work is serious. Trump has tasked Dose with dismantling the federal administration and restructuring its agencies. Musk says, 'Their work will shake up the system.''In a joint article in the Wall Street Journal, Musk and his co-director Vivek Ramaswamy said, 'Based on Supreme Court guidance, we will reverse decades-old executive power interference' (November 20, 2024).
6 out of 9 Supreme Court justices Trump-Musk to interpret all the laws they want based on the power of conservatives They are openly saying that the oligarchy has a plan. It is an American political principle that Supreme Court rulings and interpretations are the same as the Constitution. "Our democracy is currently hanging by a thread and traditional checks and balances cannot be relied upon to prevent Trump's authoritarian tendencies. He has swayed the Supreme Court, which has gifted him with immunity from the actions of the President. And, with Republicans now in control of both the House and the Senate, no deterrence can be expected from the legislative body.'' (Brewton Dara: Newsweek, November 20, 2024). Musk has already begun reaching out to foreign leaders and pushing for cabinet appointments.
Elon Musk's trend is established as someone who disrupts traditional patterns. Value-maximizing variability by maintaining a monopoly is central to Musk's missionary ideology. From climate change to colonizing Mars, his ambitious projects continue to take flight, arguing that innovation solves humanity's most complex challenges.
Musk's most impressive performance during the campaign was an outburst at the Boca-Chica launch pad in Texas. There, Musk's aerospace company surprised the world by holding a rocket with a robotic arm. If someone who can do such miracles supports Trump with the same fervor, many voters must have thought – why don't we follow suit? Musk was able to win over his audacity, especially among his younger male followers, to Trump's side. "The biggest thing here is that men need to vote," Musk appealed on his podcast show with Joe Rogan the night before the election. The next day, after 60 percent of white men voted for Trump, Musk tweeted: "The decorum is here."
Musk's desire for freedom reflects his disdain for orthodoxy. He has been expressing strong dissatisfaction with 'Avok Conformism' i.e. conscious collectivism. From letting defense companies control the U.S. government's space launch market to California officials regulating Tesla factories, Musk believes such government is an obstacle to development.
The 'dose' aims to cut the annual federal budget from $7 trillion to $2 trillion and eliminate several agencies. No one should be surprised that America has a budget deficit of 6 percent of GDP and a debt of nearly 100 percent. Because the world is still under his political guidance.
The Pentagon is struggling to adapt to the age of drones and AI. According to US Facts, pressure from big business has resulted in more than 90,000 pages of federal regulations. If even a small fraction is achieved through the use of real concerns rather than Musk's instinctual stimulation, the American system is more in danger of being swept away by the wave of Vasmasur.
America's main danger is 'cronyism'. This tendency institutionalizes political corruption to feed itself. From Nepal to India, the world is suffering from this serious epidemic. Due to Trump's economic nationalism and the competition of Musk's industries with China, the militarization of space and cross-border disinformation wars, the reality that world politics is becoming an explosive game of strategic manipulation is not natural governance. Musk can manipulate regulations and taxes in Trump's wake. His goal is to undermine competitors in the fields of cars, cryptocurrency, automated vehicles and AI.
Trump-Musk oligarchy will increase the danger of pushing politicians too far from the reforms that should be done in the democratic governance system. Even more alarming is the risk that alliances between politicians and big business will become the norm in world politics. Liberal democracy and the principle that the American system is more of a process than a result, regardless of the happy or sad form of the Trump-Musk juggling act, will not only destroy the United States, but also in the rest of the world, there may be a situation where no one can stop the mirage of elected authoritarianism and a strong leader.  ;
Beijing's victory
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd researched US-China relations as a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School after his retirement. His influential research book 'Avoidable War' focuses on how to manage strategic competition between superpowers (US-China). He suggested avoiding conflict by building boundaries on controversial issues based on managed strategic competition and cooperating on common global issues such as climate change and economic stability. Basically, Beijing and Washington have followed this policy.
While at Harvard, Rudd studied deeply about Chinese President Xi Jinping and his administrative style. According to the protesters of Manandrin language, China's deep faith in the day that the then the immediate Soviet President Mikhlevov has dissolved the Soviet Union. That is, the current China wants the full control and quarrel on the market, so, let it be easier to advance the Sankhikarian Cultural Nationalist policy and conservationist economic program. Trump's urge in the United States is in Beijing. It is China, which is more than 60 percent of Alan Musk more than 60 percent of Alan Musk as a pressure card.
Mask compared Taiwan's status to Hawaii is like a loading in the navel of American interest. In the tendency of Social Media and Conspiracy to war, US policy maker of US policy makers are becoming a headache. US periodic - certain elections are compelled to fight in the ideological tens not even holding cold warfare in the history of the Modern Empire.
has declined to answer journalists who dialogen and equally active advisors, including the main president of 205 million followers. He has not explanated into reports on the report that is in contacting the United States, such as China, Russia and Iran. The United States is silent about the conflict of the conflict between the conflict of the conflict of the conflict of the conflict between the regulatory investigation of his businesses. He did not go. Perhaps the current world system will be like that.
