Elon Musk is expected to be involved in a President Trump administration that seeks to make government more efficient. Ron Paul told podcaster David Gornoski that he would welcome any opportunity to advise Elon Musk on economic policy.
Gornoski asked if he would consider advising Musk on wasteful spending, Paul said, “Well I would … Everybody would know what I believe, and there’d be no secrets, but I wouldn’t want an official position, you know, because I’ve sort of steered away from getting too involved in the politics of it all right now.” Paul said he views his role now as one of educating the public about the dangers of unfettered government growth.
Ron Paul: Willing to Help Elon Cut Government
The great @RonPaul joins me for a conversation on the Presidential election, whether he would help @elonmusk cut government spending, RFK Jr’s focus on government food tampering, individuals vs the collective, and more.
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— David Gornoski (@DavidGornoski) October 31, 2024
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I say fire them all first and start over. As far as Ron Paul advising Elon. That depends on Elon. But it’s nice to pick a few brains.
There are so many things wrong today with the way that government wastes money, and with the way that the federal government has grown to epic proportions only to gain more power, there’s now a government agency in charge of every aspect of human nature it’s self. That’s not necessary for governing under the constitution.
The government has grown only to enrich itself ultimately and to make the peoples voice of less relevancy, not out of necessity to govern but to make it’s self larger for the purpose of enriching the governments own power and over the peoples rights, or regardless of who’s paying for it all.
I was just thinking last night that the supreme court refusing to here a-lot of the seemingly relevant lower state court cases that have merit, but the supreme court puzzling refuses to hear the cases anyway.
Probably a good thing to make the states responsible in most situations, is what they’re thinking. Make them work it out themselves, that’s how most things almost always get permanently solved in the end anyways.
There’s a reason we have self governing states within a constitutional republic. To keep the balance of power in it’s appropriate circumference. It’s a natural thing.