This post is a textbook example of misleading outrage designed to manipulate low-information voters. Let’s break it down logically:
1. Where’s the proof that Trump spent $15 million of taxpayer money on a football game? No legitimate source has provided evidence of this claim. Just because something is printed in bold letters on a meme doesn’t make it true.
2. Presidents travel with security—this isn’t unique to Trump. Every sitting president incurs travel costs for official and personal trips, including Biden, Obama, and Clinton. But suddenly, it’s an issue when Trump attends a game?
3. Musk and government funding? What does Elon Musk’s companies have to do with Trump attending a football game? SpaceX and Tesla aren’t federal agencies, and Musk isn’t responsible for funding childhood cancer research. Meanwhile, the same people posting this meme support a government that sends billions to Ukraine instead of funding healthcare and domestic issues.
4. If the concern is about wasted taxpayer money, why isn’t there outrage over Biden’s excessive Delaware vacations? He’s spent over 40% of his presidency on personal trips, racking up costs far exceeding anything Trump has done.
The reality is, this post is nothing more than bad faith propaganda. If people actually cared about government spending and real issues, they’d be questioning the trillions wasted on foreign wars, special interests, and corrupt politicians—not falling for clickbait nonsense.