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00:00Just going back to Elon Musk and his role in the government, I mean, how do you think history is going to look back on these, whatever it turns out to be, 130 days in total?
00:09Because that's the maximum he can do, although it's been considerably less than that.
00:13How do you think history will look back on his tenure as Doge manager in chief?
00:17I would hope that history looks back on it fondly from a substantive point of view.
00:21The cuts that he did, educating the public on what was going on behind the scenes and how dysfunctional even the operations of the United States government financially were.
00:34And then, quote unquote, if not corruption, we would see failings.
00:38So I would hope there.
00:40And what I would also say, too, is you have to look at the Democrats wanted to launch protests in the beginning.
00:46You had House members even going in front of USAID, and they don't talk about that issue.
00:52They're now focusing – they're going to focus more on the economy as we go forward, and they're focusing on certain deportation issues, which I would say is a political mistake on their part.
01:00But it's neither here nor there.
01:03So – and in general, it's a longer discussion, but it remains to be seen who the historian is that is writing.
01:09I would also say that we should also look at Elon Musk going in, that this was not going to be good for his finances, as we talked about earlier in the interview, and for Tesla's brand itself.