Orangeburst
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Of course he is getting something in return; the ability to just be left alone to let his companies do their jobs. The same thing all Americans want. Biden was trying to ruin Tesla and SpaceX any way they could; even to the point of leaving tow astronauts in Space for nine months to prevent SpaceX from looking good.He spent $280 M to buy a President and you think he's not getting anything in return?
Of course he is getting something in return; the ability to just be left alone to let his companies do their jobs. The same thing all Americans want. Biden was trying to ruin Tesla and SpaceX any way they could; even to the point of leaving tow astronauts in Space for nine months to prevent SpaceX from looking good.
That’s because, unlike the dem money machine, Trump and Musk are open and transparent about what they are doing. Soros and his ilk do their machinations out of the light, moving money through multiple layers of NGOs, non profits, and “foundations”.Which one of those "leftist billionaires" was a co-president and had carte blanche do whatever they wanted with government agencies?
That's what I thought. The MAGA bubble you live in is not reality. Wake up.
the sad part for them is, he was one of them,and they went full nutsy. With this progressive moderate battle and they will never be the same.You gotta love the people complaining about Trump seeking advice from Musk and claiming that he is an “unelected” person who is also a billionaire. Like a president can’t solicit advice from any person he wants to. And what does him being a billionaire have to do with anything? Would it be different if he gave a middle class working man the job of downsizing government? As to him being unelected, the executive branch employs somewhere around 2,000,000 people. Of these, 1,999,999 are also “unelected”.
In my experience, that is incorrect. I have hired a tech that was autistic and a therapist that had aspergers. The guy that was autistic was what you described. He was withdrawn, OCD about things that he perceived as wrong. Ate the same lunch everyday and freaked out anytime that he thought his lunch was different. My favorite moment was teaching him to fake it to make it when my regional person was at the facility.Yeah, IDC if he's awkward and the Aspergers makes him sympathetic. I try to weigh that in my assessment of him and it makes me feel bad for him with regard to his family problems, which is a topic I almost entirely stay away from. However, I think we all know people on the spectrum, and I doubt any of us are going to say we know any who are unapologetically and intentionally rude and trolling all the time. That's not part of it. Typically, they are unintentionally rude because they don't understand complex social norms and behaviors. Calling people you disagree with "retards" is not a symptom of Aspergers.
