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this was getting reshared all over my socials too. favorite comment from a social media user I saw in an article:
"Guys you don't understand how low a Minnesotan has to think of you to even think to call you a dips**t on a public podium." |
In 500 years there will have been numerous books on how evil and crazy Musk was. |
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A la Robber Baron? Sure. No ethics or morals, but lots of boots in faces on your way to power. Placement in the history books, PP, does not mean being well thought of. Your juvenile little mind thinks any fame equals good fame. No. Not quite. |
Yes it was hilarious and true! |
Actually, "dip$&it" is a perfect description of trump, vance, and musk. |
True LOL |
This might be a little inside baseball but someone on the Minnesota subreddit said, to explain how dark this burn is, “he’s gone beyond ‘no, I like it, I just don’t want any right now’ and ‘That’s differnt.’” Musk has been roasted like the pig at a hog roast. |
| Musk isn't running for office. Good job? |
LMAO this is perfect. Walz is nice but he's fully lost respect for them all. Walz's blunt response to Trump admiring Hitler's Nazi generals more than our own, or other comments in the Atlantic article was "makes me sick as hell". |
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For MAGA that haven't connected the dots yet:
1. Musk's companies do millions in business with the federal government. His rocket company, SpaceX, effectively dictates NASA’s rocket launch schedule. The Defense Department relies on him to get most of its satellites to orbit. His companies were promised $3 billion across nearly 100 different contracts last year with 17 federal agencies. 2. Musk's companies have been investigated by the federal government. His entanglements with federal regulators are also numerous and adversarial. His companies have been targeted in at least 20 recent investigations or reviews, including over the safety of his Tesla cars and the environmental damage caused by his rockets. 3. Trump has promised to make Musk head of a new “government efficiency commission” with the power to recommend cuts at federal agencies and changes to federal rules. That would essentially give the world’s richest man and a major government contractor the power to regulate the regulators who hold sway over his companies, amounting to a potentially enormous conflict of interest. Elon Musk's Big Business and Conflicts of Interest with the US Government https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/20/us/politics/elon-musk-federal-agencies-contracts.html |
and how he supported an insurrectionist POTUS. |