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Elon Musk (0:00)
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Elon Musk (0:59)
As you can see, I'm obviously here in person. This is me, not a clone of me. And the reason I'm here in person is because Pennsylvania is so important to the future of the world. You show what matters by your actions, not your words. And my actions are I'm here, I'm in Pennsylvania and I'm here for a very important reason which. Yeah. Which is I can't emphasize enough that Pennsylvania is I think the linchpin in this election. And this election I think is going to decide the fate of America. And along with the fate of America, the fate of Western civilization. The two should be to be upheld. Told the Times that these are like right wing values. I'm like, are you insane? There's literally the fundamental values that made America what it is today. And anyone who's against those things is fundamentally anti American and the hell with them. Yeah, so I actually lived in Pennsylvania for three years by the way, I'm no stranger to the state. I lived in this city for three years. I went to school here. So I know the state. I'm not some just arrived situation. I've been here. I spent three years of my life here. It's a great state. Love it. And yeah, it was awesome. The thing is, I was talking to friends of mine who when I went to Penn, it was very dangerous at the time, but everyone thought it would get better over. It would get better as the years went on. One of the issues was like students would get killed from time to time and that was pretty bad. Obviously And I was talking to someone who recently graduated from Penn. They said, actually, it's worse. And I'm like, it's worse? What the hell is going on? Yeah, yeah. The reality is that if someone is a violent criminal, where they either are unable to control their violence or they like it, if you do not incarcerate them, they will hurt people. That's what it comes down to. So if you don't put hardened criminals in jail, they will kill people. That's what it comes down to. And that's. Unfortunately, the situation we have here is that the Democratic Party will not put hardened criminals in prison. And so they roam free and they prey upon you and your kids and your family and your friends. This is insane. How can we be the most powerful country in the world and it's not safe to walk around our cities? What the hell is going on? George Soros. Yeah, Soros. Honestly, misanthropic for someone who claims to be doing good, but actually he is not. He is tearing down the fabric of society. Terrible. Yeah. But I think it's just unbelievable that we, like you, should be able to feel safe walking around American cities. And it's not just Philadelphia has a challenge. New York has a challenge. Every major city in the US like my mom lives in New York, for example. Three of her friends have been assaulted on the street this year, and it's getting worse. And now when she takes her dog for a walk, she has to stay inside of the building so that. So she can call for help if need be. This is not the future we want. And if we get four more years of this and we're going to meet fully Mad Max, it's nice to watch a Mad Max movie, but we don't want to be in the Mad Max movie. Okay. So. Yeah. And then the whole border thing is just insane. I always want to try to figure out what is the truth of the matter. What's really going on with on the border situation. Is it real or is it not real? So I went there in person and I just literally live streamed what I saw. And our border looks like World War Z. Okay. It's like zombie apocalypse. It's insane. If you don't have a border, you don't have a country. Yeah, we're just saying we have to have real borders. And if you don't have real borders, you don't have a real country. And obviously, as someone who's an immigrant, I'm pro immigrant. I just want to make sure that people who come here are going to be assets to society and that they're going to raise our standard of living. I think the sort of sports team analogy is a good one. Let's say you're a pro sports team. You want to win the championship on your team, obviously, because they help the whole team win, you know, so same is true for immigration. If we have the sort of equivalent of Kobe Bryant or Steph Curry or LeBron or something like that, they want to join the team. Absolutely. Of course. Do you like winning? Yeah. Okay. But if they can't play basketball, they shouldn't be joining. That's real important. And. Yeah, and then something that doesn't get a lot of attention is the fact that the federal government is spending America into bankruptcy, which is crazy. And that's really what leads to inflation, is that when the government spends more than it brings in, that's what causes inflation. Yeah. So it's just a pernicious tax. So there has to be. We have to radically reduce the amount of government spending so that we don't rack up a debt that is impossible to repay and drive the country to bankruptcy. I mean, just basic stuff, really. They shouldn't be controversial topics. Common sense. Exactly. And are you seeing all these attacks on freedom of speech and they're like attacking me for freedom? Yo, that's the First Amendment. Like literally the first one tells me it's a high priority. And the reason they had the first amendment was because the countries people came from, if you spoke your mind, you'd be imprisoned or killed. That's why you have it. That's really important. And then the right to bear arms is also really important. That's there to protect the second Amendment. Is there to protect the First Amendment. As soon as the government can disarm the people, they can do anything they want. We've seen this in one country after another. They take the guns away from the people, then they. Then they do fake elections and then the people try to protest and they just get shot. That's what happened in Venezuela recently, that a fake election. Maduro lost, like massively lost a 70% loss. And he. Oh, no, I won't. You didn't win. There were big protests in the street. But the thing is that Chavez, when he went, when he came into power, took away everyone's guns. So now you're facing soldiers with assault rifles, when you're gonna throw some sticks at them or something, use finger guns. It doesn't work. So Maduro, even though he lost the election, is still in power. And that's the. That's the Kind of risk. Risk that we face. But we gotta do everything possible to protect the Constitution. And I think this is. Yeah. So the. And for all those reasons. That's why after thinking about it hard, it was very clear to me that Donald Trump has to win this election. It really does. Yeah. I think the most important thing that you can do and what I'm asking everyone to do is make sure that you're registered to vote and then vote early and then talk to your friends and family and everyone you know to make sure that they're registered to vote. Because Monday is the deadline for voting registration. And honestly, if there's ever a time to be a pest with your friends and family, this is the time. Just. Yeah, this is the time. Everyone you know, everyone you meet, everyone you run into, register them to vote and then get them to vote immediately. And we only have until Monday night to register to vote. The next, basically three days are essential. And we could. I think we see that this election decided in Pennsylvania by. It could be 10,000 votes. It could be 1,000 votes, it could be 10 votes. It could be some very tiny number. So every incremental person is a huge difference. I haven't been politically active before. I'm politically active now because I think the future of America and the future of civilization is at stake. Yeah. Please go all out registering people. We have three days. Let's go. Anything you possibly do with that? I'm happy to answer questions or take comments from the audience. And. Yeah, thank you. Formal.
