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No Solace for Democrats - Weekend Recap 06-20-26

38 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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One group sees a guy who helped revolutionize electric vehicles, private space flight, satellite communications, artificial intelligence, robotics, and who knows what he'll tackle next. The other sees a tax form that hasn't been filled out aggressively enough. That's the divide. Conservatives tend to look at extraordinary achievement and ask, "What can we learn from it?" Leftists look at extraordinary achievement and ask, "Who allowed this?" And nobody illustrated that better than Elizabeth Warren. The moment Musk crossed the trillion-dollar threshold, Warren responded exactly the way your neighborhood HOA president responds when somebody paints their house a color she didn't approve. Not curiosity. Not admiration. Not even skepticism. Immediate regulatory panic. "We need a wealth tax." Of course. Because in Washington, every accomplishment eventually gets translated into government revenue. Build a company? Tax it. Create jobs? Tax them. Invent something revolutionary? Tax that too. At some point they'll propose taxing ambition itself. The Left treats wealth the way medieval villagers treated comets. They don't understand where it came from, but they're convinced it means something terrible. And what fascinates me isn't Warren. She's doing what Warren does. What fascinates me is how many people share the same mindset. They see Elon Musk and think he somehow won capitalism's lottery. As if Tesla, SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, X, and AI were all purchased at a gas station with a lucky scratch-off ticket. As if a trillion dollars simply appeared one morning in his checking account. No process. No risk. No sacrifice. No years of being told he'd fail. Just poof. A trillion dollars. The reality is far less magical and far more irritating to his critics. Musk spent years being mocked by people who have never built anything larger than a political mailing list. Tesla was supposed to fail. SpaceX was supposed to fail. Starlink was supposed to fail. His purchase of Twitter, now X, was supposed to be the business equivalent of driving a Ferrari into a lake. The experts assured us. The analysts assured us. The journalists assured us. The politicians assured us. At one point, the only thing growing faster than Musk's companies was the list of people predicting their collapse. And here's the remarkable thing. Every prediction failed. Every obituary was premature. Every declaration that Musk had finally overplayed his hand turned into another example of why the people making the predictions should never be trusted with lottery numbers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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episode No Solace for Democrats - Weekend Recap 06-20-26 artwork

No Solace for Democrats - Weekend Recap 06-20-26

One group sees a guy who helped revolutionize electric vehicles, private space flight, satellite communications, artificial intelligence, robotics, and who knows what he'll tackle next. The other sees a tax form that hasn't been filled out aggressively enough. That's the divide. Conservatives tend to look at extraordinary achievement and ask, "What can we learn from it?" Leftists look at extraordinary achievement and ask, "Who allowed this?" And nobody illustrated that better than Elizabeth Warren. The moment Musk crossed the trillion-dollar threshold, Warren responded exactly the way your neighborhood HOA president responds when somebody paints their house a color she didn't approve. Not curiosity. Not admiration. Not even skepticism. Immediate regulatory panic. "We need a wealth tax." Of course. Because in Washington, every accomplishment eventually gets translated into government revenue. Build a company? Tax it. Create jobs? Tax them. Invent something revolutionary? Tax that too. At some point they'll propose taxing ambition itself. The Left treats wealth the way medieval villagers treated comets. They don't understand where it came from, but they're convinced it means something terrible. And what fascinates me isn't Warren. She's doing what Warren does. What fascinates me is how many people share the same mindset. They see Elon Musk and think he somehow won capitalism's lottery. As if Tesla, SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, X, and AI were all purchased at a gas station with a lucky scratch-off ticket. As if a trillion dollars simply appeared one morning in his checking account. No process. No risk. No sacrifice. No years of being told he'd fail. Just poof. A trillion dollars. The reality is far less magical and far more irritating to his critics. Musk spent years being mocked by people who have never built anything larger than a political mailing list. Tesla was supposed to fail. SpaceX was supposed to fail. Starlink was supposed to fail. His purchase of Twitter, now X, was supposed to be the business equivalent of driving a Ferrari into a lake. The experts assured us. The analysts assured us. The journalists assured us. The politicians assured us. At one point, the only thing growing faster than Musk's companies was the list of people predicting their collapse. And here's the remarkable thing. Every prediction failed. Every obituary was premature. Every declaration that Musk had finally overplayed his hand turned into another example of why the people making the predictions should never be trusted with lottery numbers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Ending Iran and Trillionaires - Weekend Recap 06-20-26

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