It’s not Tesla that are both his liability and his baby, it’s Twitter that we really should be trying to shake the last financial support from to make it all topple. That’s why his voice gets so much credibility, it’s “A lie said a thousand times, becomes the truth,” times ten thousand. But Twitter is underwater and debts are going to come due, and there’s not really a profitable path forward with him so directly at the helm, not only directing policy but pushing specific content while hiding or banning others directly aligned to a US political spectrum. He won’t and can’t just shutter it, so if funding flees he’s on the hook, and his Tesla stock is one of the only things to liquidate, but the moment he moves on that the price plummets to a much more realistic valuation and he’s barely in Trés Comas territory, he’ll have to drive a car with the doors that open like this, not like this, or like this.
Swap ‘Russians’ with ‘Putin’
Seems like they will tupple at some point.

I can’t wait for the day for tesla to reach double digits in stock price
FINALLY! 👏🏽
the best answer that people of the world can give to these warmongers is act is defund their pockets. otherwise the imperialist oligarchs from east (Russia) AND west (USA) will keep on interfering, invading and looting countries in any time and any way they want.
by the way, Musk’s intentions have been known for a while… keep it up with the times we live in:
>Musk exercises no such restraint. In response to the accusation that the US government organised a coup against Evo Morales in Bolivia in order for Tesla to secure lithium there, Musk tweeted: **“We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it.”**
>Musk now has the ability to tweet this way as much as he likes: Twitter/X is his own platform. He bought it. So is Tesla. And that may be the key distinction of this strange moment. In the last gilded age, each titan owned and controlled pretty much one major industry. Rockefeller may have had the monopoly in oil but Carnegie dominated steel, Vanderbilt had shipping and the railroads, and JP Morgan was the banker.
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Smash it and burn it all down
swap russians with ‘oligarchs’
It’s not Tesla that are both his liability and his baby, it’s Twitter that we really should be trying to shake the last financial support from to make it all topple. That’s why his voice gets so much credibility, it’s “A lie said a thousand times, becomes the truth,” times ten thousand. But Twitter is underwater and debts are going to come due, and there’s not really a profitable path forward with him so directly at the helm, not only directing policy but pushing specific content while hiding or banning others directly aligned to a US political spectrum. He won’t and can’t just shutter it, so if funding flees he’s on the hook, and his Tesla stock is one of the only things to liquidate, but the moment he moves on that the price plummets to a much more realistic valuation and he’s barely in Trés Comas territory, he’ll have to drive a car with the doors that open like this, not like this, or like this.
Swap ‘Russians’ with ‘Putin’
Seems like they will tupple at some point.

I can’t wait for the day for tesla to reach double digits in stock price
FINALLY! 👏🏽
the best answer that people of the world can give to these warmongers is act is defund their pockets. otherwise the imperialist oligarchs from east (Russia) AND west (USA) will keep on interfering, invading and looting countries in any time and any way they want.
by the way, Musk’s intentions have been known for a while… keep it up with the times we live in:
# [‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/nov/25/we-will-coup-whoever-we-want-the-unbearable-hubris-of-musk-and-the-billionaire-tech-bros)
>Musk exercises no such restraint. In response to the accusation that the US government organised a coup against Evo Morales in Bolivia in order for Tesla to secure lithium there, Musk tweeted: **“We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it.”**
>Musk now has the ability to tweet this way as much as he likes: Twitter/X is his own platform. He bought it. So is Tesla. And that may be the key distinction of this strange moment. In the last gilded age, each titan owned and controlled pretty much one major industry. Rockefeller may have had the monopoly in oil but Carnegie dominated steel, Vanderbilt had shipping and the railroads, and JP Morgan was the banker.
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