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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Man Against the Machine: The War on Elon & the TRUTH.

03/22/2025

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Man Against the Machine: The War on Elon & the Truth

Stay silent now—and we may never get another chance. And next time—it won’t be Elon… It’ll be you.

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By Wendy Kinney

They don’t just want to silence Elon Musk—they want to destroy him. The death threats. Firebombed Tesla dealerships. Media smear campaigns. Market manipulation. This isn’t dissent—it’s persecution. It’s war. Not a war of ideas, but a war of elimination—a calculated takedown of a man who dared to expose corruption and walk away from their machine.Elon Musk didn’t change. He simply refused to obey.

He chose principle over popularity, courage over compliance. While others bowed to protect their careers, Elon stood alone—and stood taller than ever. He’s lost over $180 billion in personal wealth standing for what he believes. But they still don’t understand him—because it was never about money. It was always about truth, integrity, and confronting the rot inside the system.

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Once the darling of the left—idolized by progressives who flaunted Teslas as eco-status symbols—he’s now their second most hated man. But to millions of Americans, he’s a hero: bold, unshaken, and respected. A man who dared to say what so many already know deep down—that we are being lied to, bled dry, and censored into silence.

The radical left, though no longer the majority, is consumed by hatred—and violence has become their operating manual. How terrifying that a nation once revered for spirited debate now echoes with calls for death simply because someone dares to disagree.

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Elon stood for free speech. He didn’t just challenge the system—he risked his fortune and reputation to preserve the last open forum in America. Buying Twitter—now X—wasn’t a business decision—it was a rescue mission. He saved the digital town square not for profit, but out of principle. That one bold act shifted the cultural tide and forced other platforms to follow suit, proving that courage can still shape a nation.

Then he did something even more disruptive—he aligned with President Trump and backed something that shook the very foundation of the status quo: DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency.DOGE wasn’t just a department—it was a declaration.

A statement from We the People that government works for us and is accountable to us—not the other way around. It struck at the heart of the left’s empire: secrecy, unchecked spending, and bureaucratic control.Through DOGE.gov, Americans saw what we long suspected: our hard-earned dollars haven’t served the people—they’ve padded the pockets of a political cartel hiding behind layers of bureaucracy and fake virtue.That was the turning point.

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DOGE didn’t just ruffle feathers—it blew the lid off Washington’s dirtiest secret: the waste, fraud, and abuse that props up the left’s political machine. The latest audit data exposed a staggering $89 billion in misallocated or outright missing federal funds. Want specifics? Try $3.2 million on redundant DEI workshops, $18 million in unused software licenses, and $1.6 billion in “consulting fees” with no deliverables and zero oversight. That’s not inefficiency—it’s corruption. A slush fund system masquerading as public service.

And for exposing it, Elon became their primary target.The attacks haven’t just been ideological—they’ve been violent. Dealerships vandalized. Cars torched. Walls tagged with threats like “Free Speech Kills” and “Traitor Tech.” This is coordinated political violence. Law enforcement knows it. And while they look the other way, Tesla stock is being systematically targeted by a media ecosystem hellbent on manufacturing financial bloodshed. It’s just another weapon in their arsenal of retribution.

The irony runs even deeper. This is the same party mandating electric vehicles, spending $7.5 billion in taxpayer funds for EV charging stations—and delivering only three. Three. And yet, they cheer when Teslas are burned in the streets. One man even bought a Tesla just to destroy it on camera—a performative tantrum that somehow passes for protest. Think about that: the same political class that forces Americans into EVs is now glorifying the destruction of the very symbol they once used to virtue-signal. It’s not just hypocrisy—it’s madness.

Even FBI Director Kash Patel has raised red flags, sharply criticizing the agency’s failure to act on what should clearly be treated as federal crimes—arson, coordinated vandalism, and violent threats targeting Musk. As Patel put it: “If these attacks were targeting anyone on the left, the FBI would have launched a full-scale investigation by now.” He’s right—and every American should be asking why federal law enforcement has allowed this to continue unchecked.

With Kash at the helm, I foresee the FBI launching a full investigation into this coordinated political violence—a campaign targeting not just Elon Musk, but the very principles of free speech and dissent. And let’s be clear: torching cars, threatening lives, and targeting a private citizen for his beliefs isn’t protest—it’s domestic terrorism.

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And the media? The same media that once glorified Musk now treats these violent attacks with indifference—or veiled snark. Where are the front-page headlines? The breathless condemnations? Now, silence. But their silence isn’t neutral—it’s complicit. The media no longer informs the people—it shields the regime and suppresses dissent.And what, exactly, do these pawns claim to oppose? Exposing federal waste? Cutting fraud? Returning money to taxpayers—assuming they actually pay taxes? That’s the irony.

They aren’t fighting corruption—they’re defending it.They preach justice, yet torch cars. Claim tolerance, yet threaten lives. Scream about democracy, yet silence opposing voices. Cry about equity, while elites gorge on taxpayer funds. Demand accountability—until it’s their side that’s caught. Hypocrisy isn’t the exception anymore—it’s the uniform.

Elon Musk’s real crime? Saying what others are too afraid to say. He didn’t just build rockets and cars—he built a firewall against tyranny. He became a symbol of resistance in an age of submission. And in this upside-down world, truth is treason.But this isn’t just his fight anymore—it’s ours. If they can do this to him, they can do it to anyone.

And that’s the point. That’s the message.This is a line-in-the-sand moment—not just for tech or politics, but for freedom itself. Whether you like Elon Musk or not doesn’t matter. Whether you drive a Tesla or voted for Trump doesn’t matter. What matters is whether we have the courage to stand when the mob comes to destroy those who speak the truth.Stay silent now—and we may never get another chance.And next time—it won’t be Elon.It’ll be you.

About the AuthorWendy Kinney is a Christian, legal strategist, attorney, and entrepreneur who champions free speech, financial liberty, and the Constitution. As Founder & CEO of Revere Payments, she defends American businesses from financial censorship and government overreach. Her work is rooted in light, driven by principle, and fearless in defense of freedom.

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It is time to stand up with Elon Musk and stop the left’s madness.

The voters asked for this BIG CORRECTION and to stop the left’s corruption.

Note – Had to adjust the paragraphs due to Google interfering by lumping the entire sheet in one paragraph.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – There is a Difference Between Fetterman’s Common Sense and Sanders/AOC Eating Crow.

03/22/2025

Fetterman is only trying to bring the two of them back to the Constitution since they have lost their way.

Something I think needs to be re-defined about voting on bills in the Congress/Senate. It seems the Republicans/Democrats don’t understand – when a bill is voted on – the consensus should be “what is the best way to vote for the good of the country.” But, AOC/Sanders don’t see it that way – their vote is always to be combatant and choosing sides or what hurts the country/people the worst. Look what they have done to our country for 12 years of Democrat rule – the size of the debt doesn’t seem to matter to them. Sanders/AOC don’t give a damn what is good for the people/country – but what makes the Democratic Party meet their goals of being re-elected as a communist/progressive.

We need some new blood in the Democratic Party who want what’s best for the people/country instead of their re-election.

Bernie Sanders/AOC can’t seem to understand – they lost BIGLY as progressives/communists. Didn’t she back HAMAS/Columbia University? There is no room at the Inn for terrorists.

They lost and are having a hard time finding their place in the sun – so the only thing left is – let’s fight harder instead of both of them trying to help the Republicans pick up the pieces of the country they looted and help the Republicans FIX the country they destroyed. Self-righteous doesn’t work in the game of eating crow.

Voters need to replace these two worn-out souls who don’t fit in the halls of the Constitution.

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John Fetterman continued his war of words with fellow Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she demanded that the party ‘fight harder’ against Donald Trump.  

The Pennsylvania Senator has attempt to pivot to being a maverick in the mold of John McCain since Trump won re-election, meeting with the president and largely refusing to publicly criticize him. 

Ocasio-Cortez has instead attempted to reanimate the party’s base, co-headlining a tour of swing districts with Vermont socialist and mentor Bernie Sanders

The New York ‘squad’ founder appeared to take a shot at Fetterman and nine other Democrats who voted to approve the Republican continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown in a speech in Las Vegas Thursday.

‘This isn’t just about Republicans. We need a Democratic Party that fights harder for us, too,’ she said. 

Fetterman dismissed the criticism in a post to social media on Friday. 

‘Fight ‘harder’ – a stunt that would have harmed millions and plunged us into chaos. We kept our government open. Deal with it,’ the Senator said.

It’s not the first time Fetterman has taken a shot at AOC for criticizing his vote with Senate Republicans. John Fetterman continued his war of words with fellow Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she demanded that the party 'fight harder' against Donald Trump

John Fetterman continued his war of words with fellow Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she demanded that the party ‘fight harder’ against Donald Trum

The New York ‘squad’ founder appeared to take a shot at Fetterman and nine other Democrats who voted to approve the Republican continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown in a speech in Las Vegas Thursday.

Earlier this week, when asked to respond to her slights, he said ‘I hope you can relay how little I care about her views on this,’ he told NewsNation.

‘I’m going to stand on what I happen to believe is the right thing to do but ask her, ‘What’s the exit plan once we shut the government down?’ What about all the millions of Americans who are going to have their lives damaged? What about the ones that won’t have any paycheck? She’ll have her paycheck, though

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Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, appeared to respond by making peace with Fetterman’s main rival in the 2022 Democrat Primary, Connor Lamb.

Fetterman claimed the ‘progressive’ lane in the contest while Lamb was considered more of a moderate, before Fetterman won en route to taking the seat over Dr. Oz in the general election

Ocasio-Cortez did not endorse a candidate in the primary but did back Fetterman in the general, something she appears to be having second thoughts about based on a tweet to Lamb earlier Friday.

Responding to a post where Lamb slammed Fetterman for his vote, she wrote: ‘I was wrong about you and I’m sorry,’ adding the crying emoji.

She asked: ‘Where do I submit my Conor Lamb apology form?’

Lamb responded: ‘No need – clearly we have been on the same side of the oligarchy question (against) and protecting social security and Medicare (for)….lets make that team as big as possible. Good luck on the road.’Fetterman's response to AOC after she said Dems must 'fight harder'

Fetterman’s response to AOC after she said Dems must ‘fight harder’It's not the first time Fetterman has taken a shot at AOC for criticizing his vote with Senate Republicans

It’s not the first time Fetterman has taken a shot at AOC for criticizing his vote with Senate Republicans

Ocasio-Cortez then thanked Lamb ‘for all you do.’ 

DailyMail.com has reached out to a spokesperson for Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez for comment. 

Fetterman, in general, has pushed back on his own caucus’ approach to the continuing resolution and accused Senate Democrats of ‘theater’ to save face.

‘Shut the government down, plunge the country into chaos, risk a recession,’ Fetterman posted on X. ‘or Exchange cloture for a 30 day CR that 100% fails.’

‘The House GOP CR will then pass the Senate because it only needs 51 votes. Total theater is neither honest with constituents nor a winning argument,’ the senator added.

Fetterman also slammed his own party’s muted response to President Trump’s address to Congress

The Pennsylvania lawmaker, seen by some as a potential unorthodox candidate for the 2028 presidential election, was asked by Fox News for his reaction to how Democrats behaved during Trump’s speech. 

Democrats faced backlash for several stunts and protests during the address, including refusing to stand and clap for a young cancer survivor who was honored by Trump, while one congressman was even booted from the chamber for his antics. Fetterman's response to AOC after she said Dems must 'fight harder'

Fetterman’s response to AOC after she said Dems must ‘fight harder’Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, appeared to respond by making peace with Fetterman's main rival in the 2022 Democrat Primary, Connor Lamb

Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, appeared to respond by making peace with Fetterman’s main rival in the 2022 Democrat Primary, Connor Lamb

‘I don’t think that was the best look for our party last night,’ Fetterman said. 

Fetterman also took to X to share a more hostile take on his party’s performance, which be branded a ‘sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance.’ 

‘It only makes Trump look more presidential and restrained,’ he said as he shared a Politico article that mocked Democrats who held up protest signs during the speech as ‘giving bingo.’ 

‘We’re becoming the metaphorical car alarms that nobody pays attention to — and it may not be the winning message,’ Fetterman posted. 

The senator’s break from his party comes as he has been floated by some as a potential presidential candidate in 2028, with Bill Maher recently calling for him to run, saying ‘Democrats need to find their Trump.’ 

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Fetterman didn’t break from his party – his party and Sanders/AOC broke away from the Constitution and became communists/progressives. This is why they lost their way and lost the election.

And, it shows BIGLY!

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – The Short Story and now THE LONG PART OF THE STORY.

03/21/2023

Not many people when they are laid off or fired receive pay for months to find another job. Just stop your belly-aching and find another job.

Change is coming whether you like it or not – time to move with the corruption clean-up times. The Democrats broke the system and now need to help fix it.

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  • Markets have not yet factored in the impact of mass cuts in government spending, ‘The Big Short’ investor Danny Moses said. He told Fortune the Department of Government Efficiency’s cuts have jeopardized private contractors, small businesses, and the labor market. “It’s not as simple as just, ‘We think there’s fraud, let’s cut waste, let’s cut expenses,’” he said.

Investor Danny Moses, best known for his oracular bet against mortgage-backed debt before the 2008 stock market crash, is warning of another economic red flag. 

The founder of Moses Ventures made famous by the book-turned-movie “The Big Short” cautioned the market has not yet accounted for the negative economic impact of the mass cuts to government jobs carried out by the Elon Musk-championed Department of Government Efficiency.

“I think we are underestimating the impact to the economy of the cuts we’re making at the federal government, and what that might mean [for] the knock-on effects into the economy,” Moses said in a CNBC “Power Lunch” interview on Thursday. “We’re hurting the revenue side of the equation.”

“I think we are being overly optimistic [as to] how this is going to play out,” he added.

President Donald Trump’s administration has fired more than 24,000 federal workers, according to court documents, many of whom expect difficulty finding private sector jobs due to the specificity of their expertise. An additional 75,000 employees took a deferred resignation opportunity, which allowed them to receive pay and benefits through September. DOGE’s Wall of Receipts claims to have eliminated $115 billion in government spending—though the veracity of its alleged savings are under fire from experts.

The Department of Government Efficiency claims to have cut $115 billion in federal spending, which investor Danny Moses said could endanger the economy.© JIM WATSON/AFP—Getty Images

The administration’s whipsaw on tariffs has sown further uncertainty in the markets, leading companies to reassess their plans. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has left interest rates untouched while the policy plays out. 

An ‘unvirtuous cycle’

Moses argued investors are already beginning to see disruptions in consumer confidence—which last month saw its steepest drop in four years—and will continue to hear similar trends in upcoming earnings calls. These slowdowns have yet to be priced into the market, he said.

“It’s not as simple as just, ‘We think there’s fraud, let’s cut waste, let’s cut expenses,’” Moses told Fortune. “And it’s not just about the federal workers, and it’s not just about the expenses out of those programs. It’s about the contracts with the private sector.”

The tell-tale signs of the weakening economy will be seen in small businesses and “private contractors that are doing legitimate work services that are now being forced to make decisions on their business,” Moses said.

The government spent about $759 billion on contracts in fiscal 2023, an increase of about $33 billion from the year before, with about $171.5 billion going to small businesses, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Musk’s own companies receive at least $20 billion in government contracts.

DOGE’s mass cuts have already begun to jeopardize major contracts. Accenture chief executive Julie Spellman Sweet told investors Thursday its Federal Services business, representing 8% of global revenue, lost U.S. government contracts as part of DOGE’s review. The consultancy’s share price tumbled 7.3% following the announcement.

The elimination of both federal jobs and contracts creates what Moses called an “unvirtuous cycle.” As more fired federal workers look for private sector jobs, they may find fewer opportunities because of shrinking revenue streams in government contracts.

Federal workers’ luck in the job market

Indeed, beyond the purgatory of government contracts, the economy will also have to contend with tens of thousands of federal workers reentering the labor market. Many of those former government employees will encounter an environment that is stable, but has wildly different prospects based on the skillsets of those newly unemployed, Cory Stahle, an economist for Indeed’s Hiring Lab, told Fortune.

“Can the labor market absorb these workers?” Stahle said. “We’re not quite sure if it can.”

Healthcare jobs are currently abundant—good news for about 16% of the federal workforce in health-related fields, according to the Pew Research Center—but many other white-collar jobs, particularly in tech and data science, are scarce. Because many fired federal employees are educated, they may be looking for traditional knowledge worker jobs that don’t exist at the moment, Stahle said.

One of the reasons the markets may not have yet factored in the impact of the firings is the  lag in government data. While the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported about 10,000 fewer federal government jobs in February, the survey period for the report likely ended before many of the firings were carried out. 

“Employers seem to be really frozen, by the uncertainty around what’s going to happen around tariffs, what’s going to happen with labor supply, immigration, then obviously, what’s going to happen with these federal workers,” Stahle said. “There’s a lot of uncertainty that’s playing in right now that we’re not fully able to quantify.”

Should a substantive number of federal workers fail to find new jobs, spending will likely slow, a not-insignificant hit to a U.S. economy made up nearly 70% of consumer spending, Callie Cox, chief market strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management, wrote in a February blog post.

“The economy is indisputably made up of people and their wallets,” she said. “Disrupt our spending, and growth will sputter, no matter how worthy you think the cause of the disruption is.”

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com.

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