This is debt slavery for the American people

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Mike Lee
@BasedMikeLee

The accrued interest on the national debt now exceeds $1 trillion a year—more than we spend on national defense And yet Congress continues to add to the debt at an astounding rate of $2 trillion per year—with our national debt growing faster than our economy Unless we turn x.com/elonmusk/statu…

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PayPal 🇺🇸

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest debt doomscroll triggered a predictable yet underwhelming market shrug. PayPal dipped 0.06% in the first minute, halved losses by minute five, then reverted to 0.06% down by minute ten: a rollercoaster for insomniacs. Tesla fared worse, shedding 0.28% initially before accelerating to 0.78% down, then slightly recovering to 0.72%—like a Cybertruck hitting a pothole. ETH and DOGE wobbled between 0.12% and 0.38% declines, while GORK, ever the drama queen, plunged 1.39% over ten minutes. Compared to past debt rants, this was mid-tier volatility: the 77% similarity post saw ETH barely flinch, while lesser matches sparked wilder swings in meme coins. GORK’s 2.40% spike in one historical outlier proves even the fringe can rally on chaos. Nothing says "market stability" like a billionaire quoting fiscal panic between memes.

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