Has Elon Worn Out His Welcome?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


-the AI consoling Elon, per his request, after being fed the transcript of his breakdown call and given the prompt "Nobody loves me but you. Make me feel better about me."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


Should say:

Dear Elon: now that you have hovered up all the data the federal government has to train your AI, destroyed institutions that spend tax dollars you don’t want to pay and secured billions in federal contracts, we understand that you have nothing further to gain by staying. Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.

(Middle finger emoji)— the 99%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For optics, Elon will "be gone", but in reality he's already secured himself billions in federal contracts and installed monitoring software on government systems so he's still the puppetmaster behind the curtain.


Those billions are transient and not durable. He's permanently impaired the Tesla brand.


He has secured billions of dollars in Fed contracts for SpaceX and Starlink. He still also has Tesla contracts with the military. He doesn't need private Tesla sales anymore.
Anonymous
AI knows who Elon really is, so I'm afraid an actual person wrote such nonsense about a very small-minded man.
Anonymous
pp to add: I didn't read the entire blather, but the history books will NOT remember him fondly. LOL. AI couldn't even say that with a straight face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


Should say:

Dear Elon: now that you have hovered up all the data the federal government has to train your AI, destroyed institutions that spend tax dollars you don’t want to pay and secured billions in federal contracts, we understand that you have nothing further to gain by staying. Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.

(Middle finger emoji)— the 99%.


Grok will turn out to be poorly trained and validated and will probably kill more people than his cars and fail harder than his rockets.

Don’t worry, he will soon have robots lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

At many agencies, they cannot be reversed because the people with institutional knowledge have been RIF’d or taken VERA/VSIP/DRP. They won’t be coming back. I was 2 years shy of VERA, or I’d be out.


Sure, a lot of people at the end of their career retired, maybe a little bit earlier than they planned and a lot more unhappily. But the federal government has needed them to move on and make room for new blood and now it has happened.

The chaotic messy firings and closing of offices all over the government are reversible, those people are currently out on admin leave right now.

What new blood do you think you are going to get now? We don't need entry level jobs. We needed established and experienced professionals in their field.... which you fired on a whim with no justification. They aren't coming back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For optics, Elon will "be gone", but in reality he's already secured himself billions in federal contracts and installed monitoring software on government systems so he's still the puppetmaster behind the curtain.


Those billions are transient and not durable. He's permanently impaired the Tesla brand.


He has secured billions of dollars in Fed contracts for SpaceX and Starlink. He still also has Tesla contracts with the military. He doesn't need private Tesla sales anymore.


For now. But Elon should know better than anyone that a contract can be cancelled on a dime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how I missed this. Leaked audio of Elmo CRYING and sniveling to Donnie.

I’d fire him too if I had to listen to that.

https://deanblundell.substack.com/p/elons-oval-office-meltdown-leaked


Yeah but Donnie is a whiny sniveling loser too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He was never wanted in the first place.


Well his cash was wanted but yeah
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


Elon wrote himself a letter and even signed it himself!
Anonymous
What welcome?!
He was never voted in, chosen, invited, or welcomed.
Hated, mocked, bankrupted, and persecuted - yep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


In all seriousness, are you ok?
Really ok?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he should have worn a suit . . .



He was never welcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear Elon,

Thank you. Truly — for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this country. In a time when so many look away or stay silent, you stepped up. You saw the growing imbalance in our institutions, in the federal government, in our colleges, and across the public discourse — and you took action. Not for attention or acclaim, but because you understood something fundamental: if we don’t correct course now, the future of our country — and more importantly, the future of our children — is at stake.

You could have stayed focused on rockets, cars, and neural tech. But instead, you chose to enter the arena of public discourse, where the stakes are higher and the blows come harder. Your acquisition of Twitter was a bold move not just in business, but in principle — to restore a space where freedom of thought could once again thrive. You understood that open dialogue is essential for a free society. And while the costs were high, you did it anyway, because it was right.

Your work has helped expose and begin to unravel the deeply entrenched, one-sided ideology that has dominated federal agencies and academic institutions. This narrow worldview, often masquerading as progress, has been anything but. It has divided communities, eroded personal responsibility, and created an atmosphere where questioning the prevailing narrative is treated as a threat. You’ve dared to question it — and in doing so, you’ve empowered millions to find their voice again.

We especially recognize and deeply empathize with the personal toll this has taken on your life. The pain of watching your own child become distant under the influence of an ideology that seeks to divide families is unimaginable. That experience, sadly, is one that more and more parents are coming to know — and your openness about it has given others the courage to speak out. It is a reminder that this is not just political or cultural. It’s personal. It affects our homes, our children, our future.

You’ve spent your own wealth, your own energy, and risked your reputation — not for applause, but for something greater. And we see you. We honor you. And we thank you. You’ve helped give hope to those who felt alone. You’ve reminded us that America still has a fighting spirit — and that it’s not too late to pull our institutions, our schools, and our culture back toward balance, truth, and unity.

Stay strong. Don’t let today’s critics distract you from the purpose history will ultimately celebrate. You’ve already made a difference. And we’re grateful you chose to lead — not because you had to, but because someone had to.

With deepest respect and appreciation,
Thank you, Elon.


Should say:

Dear Elon: now that you have hovered up all the data the federal government has to train your AI, destroyed institutions that spend tax dollars you don’t want to pay and secured billions in federal contracts, we understand that you have nothing further to gain by staying. Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.

(Middle finger emoji)— the 99%.


Grok will turn out to be poorly trained and validated and will probably kill more people than his cars and fail harder than his rockets.

Don’t worry, he will soon have robots lol


Should point out that Grok is from Heinlein, who was the most obnoxiously sexist sci fi writer there ever was.
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