He WAS the richest man in the world. I'm pretty sure this whole twitter mess has knocked him down a place or two. It just takes awhile for the net-worth estimates to update. My bet is he tries to sell Twitter off to some venture capital firm, tech conglomerate or some Chinese holding company...
We don't even know what kind of effect killing baby Hitler would have even had. For all we know it could have set off a chain of events that would have resulted in Henry Ford taking over North America and doing the exact same thing or worse.
Turkey Day 2022 is almost here. Starts at 7 AM eastern. They will be showing two season 13 episodes for those who haven't seen them("Santo and the Treasure of Dracula" and "Beyond Atlantis") starting at 3PM eastern. I'm personally hoping for a season 14 announcement. 13 has been a rather...
Musk: Leave your sinking ship to get on my ship.(While he's drilling new holes in his ship.)
Trump: No thank you, I'll stay on my seaworthy vessel.(While his crew is desperately bailing water over the side.)
He's been a billionaire. Even if he fails spectacularly, he'll always be able to raise millions for his next venture simply because he has money or has contacts from when he had money. Once you end up in the club, it's REALLY hard to get kicked out, no matter how hard you fail......
2 years of a deadlocked congress with the house pretending to actually do stuff by conducting investigation after investigation based on some conspiracy theory from some fringe website.
Yup, remember Telsa was founded by a bunch of techies who knew that they had to get some actual automotive engineers involved before Musk ever entered the picture. In fact, outside of the marketing arena, Musk probably HURT Tesla more than he's helped them.
Born into wealth.
Stylized himself a self-made billionaire.
Claims to have created tons of stuff he simply purchased.
Treats his employees as consumable goods.
Can't take any criticism without melting down and threatening people.
It checks out.
He's determined to run the company into the ground. You don't KEEP programmers and engineers by forcing them into the white-collar version of a sweatshop. Most of the actual talent has probably already resigned or were fired in his initial batch of layoffs anyway.
I'd imagine pretty much all of them can be toppled by revolution. Just a matter of finding the right trigger and tactics and having enough of the population on your side to pull it off. Regime change doesn't have to be via a revolutionary war either. Political pressure and cultural shifts can...
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