Hi everyone, and welcome back to the Elon Musk Podcast. I'm your host, Will Walden, and if you're new here, this is a show all about Elon Musk and his groundbreaking work that he's doing with his various companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neurolink, and of course, X. And before we dive into today's episode, I wanted to share a quick insight from our shows analytics. It turns out the 45% of you listening right now are subscribed to the show and thank you for that.
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Mr. President, are we on a quorum call? We are. I asked the quorum call be lifted. Without objection. Today's vote on this Congressional Review Act resolution could not be more straightforward. Vote yes if you want more Americans to get scammed. Vote no if you don't. Vote yes if you want Elon Musk to have a get out of jail free card on when he scams people on
X money. Vote no if you don't. 3/4 of Americans use digital payment platforms like Venmo and Cash App, and reports of scams on those sites have skyrocketed. So the CFPB investigated and then stepped in with a new rule
to help prevent this fraud. The CFP BS rule also helps protect consumer privacy and it combats de banking on these platforms now as getting American how much they like getting scammed and whether they think there should be stronger protections against it. And listen to how angry people get over these scams. Look, nobody wants to be scammed, and no one wants fewer protections against getting scammed. In fact, the only people who want weaker rules against scamming are the guys who run
the scams. And that may explain why Elon Musk is hoping that the Senate kills this new rule today because Elon's new X money digital payment platform would be subject to CFPB review. Elon wants to take the cop off the beat. He wants what amounts to a get out of jail free for Elon card. And that is what the vote today would actually give him. Look, I think it's pretty clear what Elon's play is here. He wasn't very subtle when he
tweeted CFPBRIP. The next thing you know, his doge team then locks the CFPB staff out of their own building. That was act one. Now he wants Act 2. He wants Congress to block this CFPB rule. So what will Elon get out of it if the rule is blocked? Well, he will get a clear runway for his payment app without having to worry about whether there's a cop on the financial beat who would catch him if he rips off customers who use his new app. But this is really a three-part
play, not just a two-part play. Act one was closing down the CFPB so that the financial cops were shut out, at least for a while. Act 2 is the part we see now with Elon rolling back a rule that when the cops are back on the beat, a financial cop could use to use that rule to go after
Elon if he breaks the law. Act three comes next week when Republicans try to move forward with legislation that will clear the decks for Elon to issue X money as his own stable coin without any guardrails to protect consumers, to protect national security, or to protect the financial stability of our economy. Put simply, Republicans are setting the stage for the richest man in the world to issue his own currency that competes with the US dollar. Act One protected all the scammers.
Act 2 protects the Cash App scammers in particular, and Act Three as currently drafted, we'll roll out the red carpet for Elon and Jeff and Mark and maybe a few other big tech billionaires to seize control of our money and payments, which underpins the entire economy. So the question is, will Congress go along? Will Congress protect Americans from getting cheated out of their money?
Or will Congress give Elon Musk a get out of jail free card so he can scam whoever he wants to scam and know that the CFPB can't touch him? Look, this may feel like just one more vote on a busy day, but rewarding Elon Musk and a handful of billionaires will mean real cons go forward in this country. I urge my colleagues to vote no. Thank you, Mr. President. I yield the floor. Hey, thank you so much for listening today. I really do appreciate your support.
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