Elon Musk Slams Trump’s “Disgusting Abomination” of a Spending Bill: Is Elon Right On This One?
Musk Unleashes on the “Abomination”
Elon Musk, once the Republican Party’s golden boy and financial juggernaut behind Trump’s 2024 campaign, just blew the lid off their latest fiscal fraud. On Tuesday, Musk took to X—his own platform—to eviscerate Trump’s pet project, a bloated monstrosity of a bill sold to the public as a tax-and-spending cut miracle.
“This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination,” Musk wrote, firing off a rare unfiltered rebuke of Trump’s economic snake oil.
The Real Numbers Tell the Story
And he’s right. This isn't fiscal conservatism. It’s more of the same debt-fueled government rot that got us into this mess. A projected $2.5 trillion deficit this year alone, with long-term damage estimated at $3.8 trillion over the next decade—and that’s the official number from the Congressional Budget Office, which the Trump team had the audacity to accuse of bias. When both parties lie, call it what it is: a Uniparty regime choking the life out of America with every trillion they print.
The DOGE Sham and the Swamp’s True Colors
Even as Musk led the DOGE initiative—Trump’s doomed PR push to “cut government waste”—he was butting heads with entrenched swamp creatures like Navarro and Bessent. The truth? There’s no draining happening. The swamp just changed its colors.
Propaganda from the Podium
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the bill “one big, beautiful” piece of legislation, ignoring the fiscal carnage it unleashes. That’s not politics. That’s gaslighting. When the government celebrates robbing your future with flowery slogans, you know you’re living in a propaganda state.
Liberty Voices Speak Out
Musk wasn’t alone. Libertarian voices like Senator Rand Paul and Representative Thomas Massie joined the chorus, calling the bill out for what it is: economic suicide masked as prosperity. “We’ve both seen the massive waste,” Paul posted. “Another $5 trillion in debt is a huge mistake.”
Trump’s Ego vs. Economic Reality
And what did Trump do? He went full ego-mode, lashing out at Paul for daring to speak the truth. Growth, he claimed, would justify the debt. Tell that to a middle class gutted by inflation and watching their savings die in real time.
Same Circus, Different Clowns
Representative Mike Johnson, a loyal soldier of the machine, insisted Musk was wrong. But the numbers don’t lie. Politicians do.
This isn’t partisan. This is systemic. The illusion of choice is maintained while the national debt skyrockets and your dollar dies a slow death. Whether it's Biden or Trump, the result is the same: more central control, less individual freedom, and a future mortgaged to oblivion.
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