
A lot of panic over Elon Musk threatening to shut down the Twitter ministry of truth.
Yep. The 43 billion hostile takeover.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/washing ... ough-marchThe federal government collected a record $2,121,987,000,000 in total taxes through the first six months of fiscal 2022 (October through March), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement.
This also marked the first time that federal tax collections have exceeded $2 trillion in the first half of a fiscal year….
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
Fucking morons. That is NOT a hostile takeover, FFS.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 10:32 amYep. The 43 billion hostile takeover.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/business ... of-twitter
Maybe twitter will become a bastion of free speech again..
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https://www.live5news.com/2022/04/14/go ... on-states/South Carolina is now the latest state to call for a convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Gov. Henry McMaster on Wednesday signed into law the bill seeking changes to the Constitution.
State lawmakers tailored their call for a convention to spending checks on the federal government, curbing the federal government’s jurisdiction and power and setting term limits for Congress.
About 18 other states, mostly Republican-led and concentrated in the South, have passed similar proposals.
There’s also a movement that’s been around for awhile, calling for a constitutional amendment regarding corporate personhood.Ibanez wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 9:55 amhttps://www.live5news.com/2022/04/14/go ... on-states/South Carolina is now the latest state to call for a convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Gov. Henry McMaster on Wednesday signed into law the bill seeking changes to the Constitution.
State lawmakers tailored their call for a convention to spending checks on the federal government, curbing the federal government’s jurisdiction and power and setting term limits for Congress.
About 18 other states, mostly Republican-led and concentrated in the South, have passed similar proposals.
15 states to go.
Unless it's an amendment to balance the budget, i'm not sure what you can have regarding spending. This may be a stupid question but does the US Gov't have a true, independent audit? I doubt it.
Term limits are a good idea - look at Feinstein. She's 88 and rotting away in the Senate whereas a younger, more capable person could be in her seat, serving California.
Edit - apparently, there is a website for this effort: https://conventionofstates.com/
Of course, just because something is exceedingly dumb doesn’t mean it’s not news. When the world’s richest man embarks on a ten-day saga to take over a publicly traded company that, for better or worse (worse!), has a profound influence on our media and politics, in order to rebuild it to fit his unsophisticated vision of free-speech maximalism, it is decidedly newsworthy. And yet other than his grand gesture, most everything about the Musk news is speculative. Musk, just yesterday, hinted that he might not have secured the funding for this particular bid. A Wall Street Journal story also suggests that it would be exceedingly hard for Musk to unlock the money he has from shares in Tesla and SpaceX in order to fund the purchase. It’s also entirely possible not only that Twitter rejects the bid, but also that the company makes it more difficult for him to purchase more stock in the company. Also, prominent Twitter shareholders are already out there tweeting rejections of his offer. So this entire circus may be nothing more than an attention spectacle………..
The comparison is not perfect (and lord knows Musk himself has pushed meme stocks before in big ways), but the plays for Twitter by Musk and others remind me of Robinhood investing, only this time for the superrich. Musk seems to have very little actual vision for Twitter (as evidenced by a TED Talk interview he did yesterday, where he and his interviewer, Chris Anderson, tripped over basic concepts of free speech and hate speech). Many of the changes Musk says he wants to make to Twitter are actually things Twitter currently does (though maybe not with the consistency he desires).
I take Musk at his word that he doesn’t love the way Twitter is run, but ultimately what he’s trying to do is more about exercising power than anything else. In a piece about the GameStop saga, the New York Times’ Kevin Roose quoted theorist Martin Gurri, who suggested the behavior of Reddit investors was “a kind of vengeful nihilism, an urge to burn down the establishment without a clear sense of what’s supposed to replace it.” To me, Musk’s attempt sounds quite a bit more in line with Gurri’s quote than a bunch of Redditors logging into Robinhood.
Musk and his admirers and contemporaries in Silicon Valley refuse to see themselves as part of any establishment (despite the fact that they very much benefit from the thing they now wish to tear down).
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Hardly new but yet still not great for a truly free press. As implied by the author…Musk seems to have the emotional maturity of Trump…or the average 7 year old.
Of course, just because something is exceedingly dumb doesn’t mean it’s not news. When the world’s richest man embarks on a ten-day saga to take over a publicly traded company that, for better or worse (worse!), has a profound influence on our media and politics, in order to rebuild it to fit his unsophisticated vision of free-speech maximalism, it is decidedly newsworthy. And yet other than his grand gesture, most everything about the Musk news is speculative. Musk, just yesterday, hinted that he might not have secured the funding for this particular bid. A Wall Street Journal story also suggests that it would be exceedingly hard for Musk to unlock the money he has from shares in Tesla and SpaceX in order to fund the purchase. It’s also entirely possible not only that Twitter rejects the bid, but also that the company makes it more difficult for him to purchase more stock in the company. Also, prominent Twitter shareholders are already out there tweeting rejections of his offer. So this entire circus may be nothing more than an attention spectacle………..
The comparison is not perfect (and lord knows Musk himself has pushed meme stocks before in big ways), but the plays for Twitter by Musk and others remind me of Robinhood investing, only this time for the superrich. Musk seems to have very little actual vision for Twitter (as evidenced by a TED Talk interview he did yesterday, where he and his interviewer, Chris Anderson, tripped over basic concepts of free speech and hate speech). Many of the changes Musk says he wants to make to Twitter are actually things Twitter currently does (though maybe not with the consistency he desires).
I take Musk at his word that he doesn’t love the way Twitter is run, but ultimately what he’s trying to do is more about exercising power than anything else. In a piece about the GameStop saga, the New York Times’ Kevin Roose quoted theorist Martin Gurri, who suggested the behavior of Reddit investors was “a kind of vengeful nihilism, an urge to burn down the establishment without a clear sense of what’s supposed to replace it.” To me, Musk’s attempt sounds quite a bit more in line with Gurri’s quote than a bunch of Redditors logging into Robinhood.
Musk and his admirers and contemporaries in Silicon Valley refuse to see themselves as part of any establishment (despite the fact that they very much benefit from the thing they now wish to tear down).
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I don’t like or dislike people based on their “success”.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 7:23 amkalm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 7:00 am
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Hardly new but yet still not great for a truly free press. As implied by the author…Musk seems to have the emotional maturity of Trump…or the average 7 year old.
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Man. You REALLY hate successful people, don’t you?![]()
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Well you’re posting authors who certainly do.
The Twitter bid by Musk is a good follow. The Twitter Board of Directors basically voted in special rules in which they can dilute Twitter stock by issuing it out at a below market value rate so that Musks bid wouldn't be the majority of shares...
Why would I care about who a writer hates as long as the story is based in fact? I can read it, and form my own opinion.
Actually, he is showing to be more edgy cool fascinatingly mysterious than he ever was before. The Left is just big mad now because they always assumed he was solidly on their team.kalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 5:52 amWhy would I care about who a writer hates as long as the story is based in fact? I can read it, and form my own opinion.
Musk is an awkward attention whore who likes to flex and say shitty some things. IMO he’s gone from edgy cool mysterious inventor guy (who doesn’t appreciate wizardry?) to douchey ego driven celeb rather quickly.
I didn’t mention ideology…just speaking from my observations. I listened to a couple of his early Rogan interviews and never assumed him to be anything politically.Baldy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 6:28 amActually, he is showing to be more edgy cool fascinatingly mysterious than he ever was before. The Left is just big mad now because they always assumed he was solidly on their team.kalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 5:52 am
Why would I care about who a writer hates as long as the story is based in fact? I can read it, and form my own opinion.
Musk is an awkward attention whore who likes to flex and say shitty some things. IMO he’s gone from edgy cool mysterious inventor guy (who doesn’t appreciate wizardry?) to douchey ego driven celeb rather quickly.
Thanks for helping me prove the point.
Maybe you should share your grievances with “the left” then.Baldy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:09 amThanks for helping me prove the point.![]()
The Left didn't really assume him to be anything politically (though they view everything politically) because they always took it for granted that Musk was solidly on their team. Musk is undergoing same treatment that Bill Maher and Glenn Greenwald faced when they showed any semblance of pragmatism.
This is true...as long as their words align with the appropriate label.kalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:25 amMaybe you should share your grievances with “the left” then.Baldy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:09 am
Thanks for helping me prove the point.![]()
The Left didn't really assume him to be anything politically (though they view everything politically) because they always took it for granted that Musk was solidly on their team. Musk is undergoing same treatment that Bill Maher and Glenn Greenwald faced when they showed any semblance of pragmatism.
I judge based on actual words rather than labels. If Greenwald stops making sense, he stops making sense. Regardless of ideology.
If Rick Wilson or Ben Sasse make sense on an issue, they make sense. Regardless of ideology.
Best of luck!
That must be a weird way to operate but again…best of luck!Baldy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:02 amThis is true...as long as their words align with the appropriate label.kalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:25 am
Maybe you should share your grievances with “the left” then.
I judge based on actual words rather than labels. If Greenwald stops making sense, he stops making sense. Regardless of ideology.
If Rick Wilson or Ben Sasse make sense on an issue, they make sense. Regardless of ideology.
Best of luck!![]()
kalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 5:52 amWhy would I care about who a writer hates as long as the story is based in fact? I can read it, and form my own opinion.
Musk is an awkward attention whore who likes to flex and say shitty some things. IMO he’s gone from edgy cool mysterious inventor guy (who doesn’t appreciate wizardry?) to douchey ego driven celeb rather quickly.