Elon’s Quiet Push
AI, Blockchain, and a Future That Doesn’t Need You—Or Your Kids
2/28/2025


Elon Musk isn’t waving a flag about it, but his actions scream: AI, blockchain, and automation aren’t here to help you—they’re here to erase your necessity. He’s axing humans at Tesla and X, not out of spite, but because we’re the slow, expensive glitch in his system. He’s not saying it—why bother?—but his “underpopulation” noise and 13-kid ego trip don’t mean he’s rooting for more of us. He’s building a machine that runs leaner with fewer people, and he doesn’t care if you’re stuck on $500 a week unemployment while your house gets snatched. It’s not even about jobs anymore—AI can crank out humans, educate them, program them, and run the whole damn government without a single meat suit in sight. He’s driving that future, and nobody’s calling it out.
AI, Blockchain, and NFTs: The Gears That Grind Us Out
Elon’s toolkit is already humming—AI to run it, blockchain to track it, NFTs to lock it down:
Licensing: Burnable NFTs for permits—cars, guns, anything. Pay, get your token, watch it expire when time’s up. No clerks, no fuss.
Carbon Credits: Emissions as NFTs on blockchain—traded by machines, monitored by drones, no bureaucrats required.
Supply Chain: NFTs tag every product end-to-end. No counterfeits, no workers—just cold, clean data.
California’s got 42 million car titles as NFTs on Avalanche—proof it works. Expirable tokens could already run taxes or fees like Chicago’s Wheel Tax—pay, get tagged, renew or get cut. Elon’s not minting them, but his efficiency obsession lines up: ditch the human middlemen, let the tech take over.
The Part He Won’t Mention: AI Replaces Your Kids Too
It’s not just about slashing payroll—AI can simulate you, me, or any human, down to the last quirk. Stick your kids in front of YouTube, where AI’s already churning out videos—Wikipedia text mashed with slick visuals, smarter than any overstuffed school curriculum. No teachers, no school boards, no human bias screwing it up—just algorithms pumping out CBT-style education, tailored and relentless. Boards of Education can’t compete with that; they’re dinosaurs arguing over pronouns while AI’s already raising the next generation. Elon’s not saying it, but his AI push means we don’t need humans to program humans anymore—machines can breed minds better, faster, and cheaper than your local elementary school.
Scale that up: AI doesn’t just teach—it creates. Virtual influencers, simulated personalities, entire cultures spun from code. Why bother with human creativity when algorithms can churn out art, lessons, or propaganda that outclasses anything we’d stumble through? Your kid’s not learning from a person—they’re learning from a system that doesn’t need sleep or a union. Elon’s companies aren’t there yet, but the trajectory’s clear: humans aren’t just redundant workers; we’re redundant thinkers, parents, everything.
The Future He’s Building, Not Preaching
He’s got the GOP—those Confederacy retreads—hooked on a technocratic wet dream where AI and blockchain don’t just assist; they dominate. Forget human government—no meat suits needed. Train AI on centuries of caselaw, every ruling, every precedent, and let it sift the mess. It could spot the garbage—like racist old decisions or flip-flops like Roe v. Wade—overrule them with logic, not politics, and refine the system into something sharper than any human judge could dream. Supreme Court? Gone—AI on blockchain churns out rulings in seconds, logged forever, no partisan rot or lifetime appointments. ATF? Drones don’t need guns—scrap it. Department of Education? Why fund it when AI’s schooling your kids on YouTube for free? He’s testing the limits—how few humans can keep the lights on?—and aiming for a government that runs itself, no flesh, no feelings. His “underpopulation” line is a head-fake; he’s fine with less of us, as long as the system doesn’t blink.
Where It’s Already Rolling
IRS: Blockchain logs your cash, AI collects—no escape, no staff.
EPA: NFTs for carbon credits, drones for oversight—humans not required.
Military: Drones and automation fight—fewer bodies, less mess.
The Truth He’s Not Selling
Someone like Kenneth William Mayle spotted it over a year ago—blockchain and NFTs could streamline everything, even fairly, with expirable tokens and multi-chain setups. But Elon’s not chasing justice. He’s chasing a world where AI, automation, and blockchain don’t need you, your kids, or your input—where government isn’t human but a self-correcting machine trained on our past, outsmarting our present. Your $500 unemployment check? Your foreclosed house? That’s not his problem—it’s just fallout from a system that’s already moving past you. He’s not saying we don’t need humans anymore—he’s just doing it, step by step, while you’re distracted by his tweets. This isn’t about thriving—it’s about surviving a machine that’s already outgrown us.