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jaberwock22.bsky.social
Real engineer In favour of a common sense approach to climate change - Net Zero is nuts. Supporter of nuclear power Can't abide grifters and charlatans
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Mental illness affects people in different ways, like this CelibacyTruck owner who is able to function outside of an institution despite being nutty as a fruit cake.
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All of Musk's eggs (he can still afford eggs,for now) are in one basket. If that basket fails he is done.
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Why not develop the copious graphite and lithium deposits in your own country and create jobs for your own people?
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Having Musk remain a fellow of The Royal Society undermines trust in science. Musk is not a scientist, has no science qualifications and has contributed nothing to science. His continuing fellowship is an embarrassment to the Society. The Royal Society were duped by a conman, kick him out, now.
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The third largest.
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Musk has been given billions, yet he is continually holding out the begging bowl for more. When will people realize that he nothing more then a con artist who will take them to the cleaners.
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If he is not prepared to offer the Palestinians a safe refuge in the USA, he should not be asking other countries to do so.
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I don't understand the obsession with straws. I learned to drink out of a cup when I was a small child and I have never needed a straw since, paper or plastic.
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US sales probably got a boost from people who were expecting the $7500 tax credit to disappear on Jan 21st.
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2/ Continuing...
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If he is capable of running up debt like that he will fit right in with the rest of the federal government.
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Please don't call them engineers, computer coders are not engineers.
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I hope the crowd chooses to use football to show their displeasure at his antics by booing him long and loud.
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He has taken $1 billion that investors put into his AI company, and given it to Xitter. Where does he find these mugs who invest in his companies?
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Might I suggest Mar a Lago as a suitable location.
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If it's unlawful, why do you need legislation to prevent it? Just make some arrests.
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How much of it was his own money?
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He can only use a fraction of it as collateral. His private company shares would not be accepted, Xitter is mortgaged to the hilt, and use of Tesla shares as collateral is restricted to 25% of value. Selling Tesla shares would collapse the value If the wealth produces no income, is it really wealth?
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Can we stop this "richest man in the world nonsense". Musk's only wealth is in vastly overblown paper valuations of companies that he owns.
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Can someone explain to me how this benefits the average American? Would it not have been better all round to have given those guys a work permit, let them take keep a job that few Americans would take, and let them contribute to society and spend their money in the country?
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He is spouting total horseshit
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Automotive revenues are the same as Q2, despite delivering 73,000 (17%) more cars. That's a whopping 17% drop in ASPs over two quarters. $0.72 per share includes $800 million mark-to-market adjustment for Bitcoin.
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Did Hitler speak out when Goering showed he was a Nazi?