

But this way it will expose their hypocrisy! That’ll get them for sure, right?
I’m back! In Hexbear form!
But this way it will expose their hypocrisy! That’ll get them for sure, right?
I agree fully with this:
Where as Trump seems to only be able to find the most incompetent to work for him.
I just think it includes Musk. He’s an absolute dipshit, he isn’t some mastermind pulling the strings. If Trump pisses off Musk enough he’ll rant about it on twitter. I just don’t see him as capable of organising a proper “revenge plan” that isn’t just two pathetic manchildren complaining about each other.
Musk can find legitimate political scientists and fund them to swing a lot of elections.
And I have no idea what this means. If he’s bribing political scientists to say what he wants, I wouldn’t exactly call them legitimate. And since when do political scientists swing elections? If you’ve ever met someone with a political science degree you’d know they’re some of the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet. They just say who they want to win and then make up bullshit to justify their opinion. There’s no “science” involved at any point.
Overall I just don’t think you’re really reinforcing your point here. Trump won just fine without Musk before, so why is Musk suddenly vital? I think he is useful to Trump, sure, but he isn’t this cornerstone piece of the Trump administration that Trump is too scared of to ever say anything about. Honestly I think Trump is too dumb and egotistical to ever have anyone like that.
I think you might have your dates mixed up a little bit. Musk attached himself to Trump because he saw that Trump was popular and influential, and wanted some of that for himself. He hitched his wagon to a winning horse so to speak. Trump was already doing well. I wouldn’t describe him as the primary force behind Trump winning at all. Trump largely won due to a flaccid and incompetent campaign by the dems. And Musk could’ve spent billions backing any republican he wanted, but that wouldn’t mean that they would win. When it came to internal polls of the republican party, Trump wasn’t just ahead, he always had a supermajority, and this was before Elon got involved as well.
Heavy social commentary regarding communism. Whether pro or anti is unclear.
Why on earth would he be afraid of Musk though? And him not saying anything negative could also be explained by him thinking so little of Musk that he hasn’t even noticed what he’s doing.
Can’t have an uprising of illiterate peasants taught to read by the communists if the country doesn’t suffer from illiteracy
Of course they did, they even got a jury of their peers.
First off, obligatory never worked a day in his life and never will.
You’d think he’d be better at video games, but apparently that’s too much work for him too.
It does have actual use cases, but the way it is set up and operates in the west is just a giant pyramid scheme, it’ll go the way of NFTs, Bitcoin and the dot com bubble sooner or later. These companies just keeping making more and more profit but no actual value. Sooner or later people will be forced to accept that AI as it exists can’t actually do any of the hypothetical future claims they say it might do and people will stop investing and the bag holders will be ruined and the people who started this will have become far more obscenely wealthy than before and suffer no real consequences.
Oh please please please, that would be so damn funny. Would love to see it become even more unusable than it already is. Please, AI companies, just buy up every single big tech things and then all of it will go away when the market bubble bursts.
I don’t understand what you mean? Are you saying that Musk is Trump’s boss?
I’m just surprised Trump hasn’t given a statement on this yet. I’ve never heard of him letting someone just leave on their own terms, not when he gets to yell “You’re fired!” at someone.
You mean you don’t like
every time you talk to someone?
Ah. Well hopefully that lawyer learns a valuable lesson about defending Nazis. Turns out they think they’re above everyone else (including their lawyer).
Yikes. My parent’s decision to never actually get me a nintendo 64 makes a lot more sense now lol.
With or without inflation? (I had a Sega mega drive and skipped the PS1/64 Era of games so I’ll probably guess it wrong anyway.)
I want to say…$80?
Nope. We are basically just a bunch of coal mines pretending to be a country, anything remotely good is spat on and villified by our media, which is majority Rupert Murdoch owned, and labor are spineless and the liberal coalition are straight up evil, so even the slightest positive change is hard fought and very quickly lost.
Remember when an Xbox 360 game could end up being $120 at launch at EB games? I sure do.
I’m starting to think that this whole “free market” thing doesn’t actually solve consumer’s problems and only makes them worse…
Trump getting elected back in 2016 seems to have completely broken lib’s brains. They see Trump everywhere, in every shadow.