Musk, new political party
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Our Founding Fathers didn’t even want political parties, which they called “factions.” George Washington warned against them and Alexander Hamilton railed against them. But once Thomas Jefferson and John Adams began aligning their political interests with their electoral ambitions, the foundation for America’s two-party system was laid.
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“It is about time that the common sense man and the business man and the farmers and bankers of this country get together and formed a third political party,” William H. Woodin, the industrialist and future Treasury Secretary, told The Wall Street Journal on April 6, 1922.
Maslansky + Partners CEO Michael Maslansky evaluates the American political landscape on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
David Sacks, President Trump’s artificial intelligence (AI) and crypto czar, urged tech billionaire and friend Elon Musk to reconsider his recent third-party push, arguing his political goals