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[SEGMENT 1-1] Legion of Super Heroes 1 - Gov't waste Pentagon can’t pass an audit for the 7th time… The White House: We’re unable to track $6.2 billion dollars sent to Ukraine. California: We’re unable to track $24 billion dollars spent to combat homelessness. The Pentagon: We’re unable to track $2.3 trillion dollars of military spending. The U.S. Treasury: We’re unable to track $5 trillion dollars of pandemic spending. The IRS: We know you sent $601.57 to your friend, you better report it or you’re going to jail. There’s a lot of material for USPS still losing money. Let’s get DOGE involved https://www.zerohedge.com/political/usps-incurs-95-billion-loss-despite-raising-stamp-prices [X] SB – Senator Rand Paul on government waste [X] SB – Elon Musk on number of agencies [X] SB – Elon Musk on paying $10B in taxes [SEGMENT 1-2] Legion of Super Heroes 2 "When Titans Rise: Musk, Trump, and the Left's War on Excellence" Donald Trump recently attended a SpaceX launch, and one can only imagine his thoughts. Here’s a man who has built iconic skyscrapers, reshaped the hospitality industry, and even conquered the political world—but even Trump must feel a twinge of humility watching Elon Musk. Because Musk isn’t just playing in the big leagues; he built the league. Elon Musk embodies the spirit of historical greats like Leonardo da Vinci, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Andrew Carnegie—all rolled into one. His work spans disciplines so varied and so transformative that our own inventions seem pedestrian in comparison. He’s not just pushing boundaries; he’s redefining them. NASA’s Replacement, for Pennies on the Dollar Take NASA, for example. Musk didn’t just partner with the space agency—he replaced it. While NASA used to launch a rocket every four years and never reused them, Musk’s SpaceX launched three rockets in 20 hours and landed them back on Earth for reuse. That’s like going from driving a horse-drawn carriage to piloting a fleet of Teslas. But Musk’s efficiency isn’t just about rockets. NASA, now begging for Musk’s support to rid the agency of DEI nonsense, once embodied government bloat. Billions in funding produced sporadic launches and little innovation. Meanwhile, Musk achieved spaceflight milestones at a fraction of the cost, proving that private industry and brilliance beat bureaucratic inertia every time. [SEGMENT 1-3] Legion of Super Heroes 3 The Left’s Galling Mockery And how does the Left respond? By mocking Musk. During the SpaceX launch, CNN’s Jake Tapper and his panel of “experts” derided Musk’s team as the Legion of Doom. The same Musk who has brought reusable rockets, revolutionary electric vehicles, and scalable solar power to reality. Imagine being a Jake Tapper—a career talking head—and ridiculing the Da Vinci of our time. [X] SB – CNN on Legion of Doom Names the people Sen Haggerty Ted Cruz, Ronnie Jackson They fashion themselves… Legion of Doom 2nd-rate DC But when you look at this theme… More swagger Doing the Trump dance. Feeling cool about themselves… Elon Musk should get clearances… Outsourced to Space X Did you hear that tortured attempt to downplay Musk His big hammer, and he wants to break things Disruptive idea of technology, for its own sake…what’s the impact on people? [SEGMENT 1-4] Legion of Super Heroes 4 [X] SB – Dems mad that Trump had Elon vs who they had The dynamic duo. How many are there? Trump-Vance Trump-Musk Trump-Kennedy And so on It vexes the Left that they can’t compete with us. Even more laughably, Bill Kristol suggested Musk might exploit government secrets for personal gain. As if Musk, who reengineered NASA’s entire operation, is sneaking into federal offices to learn how to overpay contractors. The irony? While Musk innovates, government agencies pay $400,000 for a coffee pot. The likes of Kristol and his ilk should be begging Musk to audit the government, not throwing stones. Titans for the Greater Good Now, enter Trump, a titan in his own right. Say what you will about his brash style, but Trump’s political accomplishments—record low unemployment, trade deals, a booming economy—are undeniable. And Musk admires him, not because Trump is "right-wing," but because Trump, like Musk, understands results. These two giants have come together, not as partisan warriors, but as men driven by legacy and purpose. Musk isn’t siding with the Right; he’s siding with righteousness—and right now, that happens to align politically. Imagine Musk Running Government Now picture a government where Musk’s intellect permeates every department. The Department of Energy would revolutionize power grids. The Department of Transportation might actually improve infrastructure. And the USPS, which just reported a $9.5 billion loss despite raising stamp prices, would finally get its act together. Better yet, who would you choose ...