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Musk’s ‘Muskism’ Sways GOP Towards Social Media-Based Governance

Musk’s “Muskism” Sways GOP Towards Social Media-Based Governance

Elon Musk, the tech titan, has reportedly swayed Republican lawmakers towards a radical departure from conventional policy-making, dubbed “Muskism”. This concept endorses decision-making based solely on Twitter polls, with the platform now referred to as “X”. Musk’s audacious proposal insists on the drafting and voting of all legislation via tweets, with the most popular ideas securing immediate congressional attention.

“Why engage in the laborious task of debate when the internet can decide?” Musk purportedly questioned during a recent private meeting. “If it’s trending, it’s factual. If it’s factual, it should be law. The public has voiced their opinion—on Twitter, naturally!”

Republicans Embrace and Enact “Like It or Leave It Act”

Several Republican leaders have shown a remarkable allegiance to this idea, reportedly crafting a bill to replace all existing legislative procedures with a “like” system reminiscent of social media platforms. This proposed legislation, potentially named the “Like It or Leave It Act,” would necessitate a minimum of 10,000 likes for any proposal to be considered.

Political observers are puzzled by this shift, with some speculating it could signal a new era of governance dominated by memes and viral trends. As the divide between tech and politics becomes increasingly indistinct, it’s evident that the future of American governance may rest on the caprices of social media, with Musk, the mind behind Tesla and SpaceX, at the helm.

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