The scheme: Force companies to Sell the American people a bunch of overpriced junk constantly to keep them distracted and content while you line your pockets and fund ideologically driven world domination. That's the American government today.
Since the establishment of the U.S. dollar system, cumulative inflation has varied dramatically by era, with 3,857.65% inflation recorded from 1900 to 2025 compared to only 4.09% from 1774 to 1900.
No, this is private equity getting into the largest pool of money in the country because they can't get enough elsewhere. Do not think for one second this is a good idea. 401k and Bitcoin great, it's a hard scarce asset but private credit wants to use your money and loan it out to risky ass shit and when it flops your retirement takes the hit, not them and not their reputation with the banks. It's not more control over your money, it's access for others.
I want to take my boy to the Xbox showcase this year so bad since their doing it in-person again starting this year. I've already entered the sweepstakes for free tickets and so should you, if not only to help keep these in person events going because we need to be together in person, not over the Internet all the time.
Over 2k ads being shown in the U.S on YouTube and only 3 in Israel. It isn't about fellowship, it's about taking over the narrative and corrupting Jesus loving, God fearing good American Christians.
Musk argues that work must be done by only some people in a scarcity-based model, which inherently limits prosperity to a narrow segment of the population.
In contrast, a world with billions of humanoid robots could produce goods and services at a scale where economic output is maximized without requiring human labor for survival.
He envisions a "benign scenario" where jobs become optional hobbies (like growing vegetables for pleasure), allowing everyone to enjoy a high standard of living funded by automated productivity.
Ultimately, Musk asserts that you cannot have a system where work is a mandatory condition for existence and simultaneously achieve abundance for everyone; the transition to ubiquitous, near-free AI and robotics is the only pathway to resolve this contradiction.
What Elon fails to understand is that not everyone who has the ability to shape the future wants human abundance or what's good for humans. They want what's good for them and their familiar's and to use humans to achieve those ends.