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[Logo]( [The Left Gasps Over Job Trump Wants To Give Musk] [The Left Gasps Over Job Trump Wants To Give Musk]( Trump, Musk's Big Idea Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about an intriguing idea that could shake up Washington! On Monday evening, former President Donald Trump and billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk shared an interesting exchange during a live chat on X Spaces. The topic? Inflation and, more importantly, how to cut down on wasteful government spending. During the [conversation](, Musk didn't hold back when discussing the root cause of inflation. According to him, it all boils down to one thing: government overspending. "Inflation comes from government overspending because the checks never bounce when it's written by the government," Musk explained. He broke it down further, saying that when the government spends more than it brings in, it increases the money supply. And if that money supply grows faster than the rate of goods and services, you get inflation. But Musk didn't just stop at identifying the problem. He proposed a solution that could potentially transform how Washington operates-a Government Efficiency Commission. The idea? This commission would evaluate all government spending and cut out the wasteful bits, getting the government back to living within its means. Musk highlighted the urgency of the situation, noting that the national deficit is ballooning by about a trillion dollars every 100 days, with interest payments on the national debt now surpassing the defense budget. "We're currently adding, I think, a trillion dollars to the deficit every roughly every 100 days," Musk said. "And you know, the interest payments on the national debt have now exceeded the defense budget." Now, here's where things get even more interesting. Musk asked Trump if he would support creating such a commission. "I think it would be great to just have a Government Efficiency Commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that the taxpayer money, the taxpayer's hard-earned money, is spent in a good way," Musk added a few moments later. "And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission if it were formed." Trump didn't hesitate to say yes. In fact, Trump went a step further, expressing his enthusiasm for Musk's involvement in this potential commission. "I'd love it," Trump responded. "You're the greatest cutter." Elon Musk tells Trump that he would like to work on a Government Efficiency Commission to cut out wasteful government spending that is driving inflation. Trump responds by saying, "I'd love it" and calls Musk "the greatest cutter" of inefficiencies inside organizations. [pic.twitter.com/wiGMy4PfFM]( - Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) [August 13, 2024]( This exchange has sparked plenty of speculation about what could happen if such a commission were formed, especially with Musk at the helm. Could this be the beginning of a new era of government efficiency, or is it just another grand idea that will struggle to get off the ground? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure-this conversation is sure to keep the political world buzzing. Stay tuned, folks! [WATCH: KJP Asked About Kamala's Achievements. What She Said Is Hilarious] [WATCH: KJP Asked About Kamala's Achievements. What She Said Is Hilarious]( White House Awkward Silence [Something Weird Happens During Trump Interview. Cyberterrorism?] [Something Weird Happens During Trump Interview. Cyberterrorism?]( X Attack: Truth Silenced? [Copycat Kamala Steals Top Trump Policy] [Copycat Kamala Steals Top Trump Policy]( Trump Slams Kamala's Pledge [Walz Wrecked: Former Battalion Commander Speaks] [Walz Wrecked: Former Battalion Commander Speaks]( Governor Dodged Iraq Duty [Secret Service Flooded In New Crazy Scandal] [Secret Service Flooded In New Crazy Scandal]( What Is Happening?!? Harris' Agents Break In You are receiving this email because you opted in to Red Right Patriot daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Red Right Patriot. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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