nothing to really say about this except what everybody else is saying.
it certainly demonstrates why privatizing the more dangerous aspects of government is a terrible idea. this would obviously be exponentially more true during an era when "maximizing shareholders' profits" functions as a valid excuse to do all kinds of horrible shit.
nothing to really say about this except what everybody else is saying.
it certainly demonstrates why privatizing the more dangerous aspects of government is a terrible idea. this would obviously be exponentially more true during an era when "maximizing shareholders' profits" functions as a valid excuse to do all kinds of horrible shit.
it DOES feel like these "come to Jesus" moments are occurring under increasingly serious conditions.
trashing Musk might feel good, but without taking some kind of relevant (that is to say, EFFECTIVE) action, it's a waste of time.
I have absolutely no idea what such action might consist of, but it needs to figured out VERY QUICKLY.
nothing to really say about this except what everybody else is saying.
it certainly demonstrates why privatizing the more dangerous aspects of government is a terrible idea. this would obviously be exponentially more true during an era when "maximizing shareholders' profits" functions as a valid excuse to do all kinds of horrible shit.
it DOES feel like these "come to Jesus" moments are occurring under increasingly serious conditions.
trashing Musk might feel good, but without taking some kind of relevant (that is to say, EFFECTIVE) action, it's a waste of time.
I have absolutely no idea what such action might consist of, but it needs to figured out VERY QUICKLY.
He needs removal. However they do it.