In a post on X, Big Tech billionaire Elon Musk aligned his vision with former Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s suggestion to eliminate the Federal Reserve as a pathway to fiscal reform.
Paul, one of the most prominent libertarians in the United States who is known for his calls to end the Fed’s control over American monetary policy, posted on the social media platform about this, attaching a video of Musk speaking at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York City. The world’s richest man claimed he could slash at least $2 trillion from the federal budget.
“Elon cutting $2 trillion from the budget? Great idea! Start with some of the BIGGEST welfare recipients: – Military-industrial complex – Pharmaceutical-industrial complex. Oh… and End the Fed!” Paul said.
Musk replied on the same thread, saying: “Needs to be done.”
The viral post immediately drew significant reactions from Musk’s massive following on social media as it echoed the sentiment of many critics who view the Fed’s role as perpetuating debt through monetary expansion and interest collection. […]
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