Appreciate your honest, I really do.
BTW: I was a few years AHEAD of Musk on Mars as a founding member of the Mars Society (1998) whose ideas and President, Dr Robert Zubrin were highly influential on Musk (who joined in 2000) and was critical to establishment of SpaceX.
This is super cool, and I had no idea...
being pro-Liberty, Free Speech and small government, anti-medical tyranny (very happy RFK Jnr has been confirmed) and focusing on the existential fertility crisis facing humanity. Also ending the tragic war in Ukraine. Trump is also maintaining the only good aspect of the Biden administration, which was enhanced enforcement of competition law, especially against Big Tech.
On some of these points I see things a bit different, but not because I disagree with you on the ideals, I'm sure we align. But because I don't see Elon and Trump living up to them.
Musk has gotten by some estimates 4.9 billion dollars of government subsidies. From a libertarian position, I can't justify that in any way shape or form.
I get the pro life position, personally I share the value that all life is precious, but from a libertarian position I believe in small government, and that it should not tell us what to do with our reproductive choices (or subsidize it)
The situation with Israel and Gaza is atrocious, depressing if you will. But, again, from a position of Liberty and America first, I'm inclined to believe we should not be involved.
Now... regarding finding abuse and waste, please, let all that information out... I think fighting against this information becoming public speaks volumes.
We all know that american politicians have benefited greatly from their position, insider trading and I'm sure dealings under the table. If they are exposed and or sent to prison for illicit enrichment, I will be cheering that hands down.
I think you have misunderstood my and Musk's position on this.
We are both pro-natal, that is encouraging people to have the maximum number of kids, by traditional OR non-traditional means and in traditional or non-traditional relationships (Musk himself has done both).
But neither Musk nor I are "Pro-Life" in the sense used in American politics to mean anti-abortion. We support reproductive choice but believe that having kids should be strongly encouraged.
This whole approach to being "Pro-Life" is very much a Christian thing. I am Jewish and Jewish Law teaches that life begins at birth (not conception as Christians believe). Thus abortion is considered self-harm of the mother, not killing an unborn child. Not good, but not murder.
In Israel you have to get permission from committees and psych evaluation (all free) to get an abortion, but it is very much allowed if it is in the interests of the mother's health.